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Satellite Images Reveal Ongoing Construction at Iran’s Secret Nuclear Site Despite Agreement
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First reported by Behadrei Haredim · 5 hours ago
What happened
Satellite images from June 2026 show ongoing construction at Iran’s secret Mount Machoosh nuclear site, despite Tehran’s agreement with the U.S. to maintain the status quo. The site remains off-limits to IAEA inspectors, raising concerns Iran is advancing nuclear capabilities covertly. Other main nuclear sites show minimal activity following U.S. airstrikes last year.
- 01Satellite images reveal ongoing construction at Iran’s secret Mount Machoosh nuclear site.
- 02IAEA inspectors are denied access to the fortified underground facility.
- 03ISIS reports vehicle movement and tunnel reinforcement indicating active work.
- 04Iran pledged to maintain status quo under a U.S. memorandum but appears to violate it.
- 05Minimal activity observed at Natanz, Isfahan, and Fordow nuclear sites after U.S. strikes.
- 06Experts warn construction may be Iran’s backup plan if negotiations fail.
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