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Trump says nothing was taken out of Fordow

Jun 26, 2025, 14:53 GMT+1

US President Donald Trump on Thursday dismissed reports that Iran had moved its stockpile of near weapons-grade uranium from the Fordow nuclear facility ahead of the American airstrikes.

"The cars and small trucks at the site were those of concrete workers trying to cover up the top of the shafts. Nothing was taken out of facility. Would take too long, too dangerous, and very heavy and hard to move!" Trump wrote on Truth Social, appearing to rebut a Financial Times report citing European intelligence sources who believed the material was not at Fordow at the time of the strikes.

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Leave ‘hideout’ and face Iran’s failures, Gantz tells Khamenei

Jun 26, 2025, 14:29 GMT+1

Israeli lawmaker and former defense minister Benny Gantz rebuked Iran’s Supreme Leader for boasting of Israeli defeat.

“Come out of your underground hideout and see what harm and defeat you’ve brought on your own people,” he wrote in a Farsi-language message on X.

“A liar is the enemy of God,” he added.

His post came after Ali Khamenei sais in a video message from an undisclosed place that Israel was “nearly brought to its knees” under Iranian strikes.
“Despite all its noise and claims, the Zionist regime was nearly crushed under the strikes of the Islamic Republic,” Khamenei said.

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IAEA chief urges diplomatic push on Iran during Paris meeting

Jun 26, 2025, 13:30 GMT+1

IAEA Director General Rafael Grossi said on Thursday there is “a real window for diplomacy” on the situation in Iran, urging all parties to approach it “with resolve, as the moment demands.”

In a post on X following talks in Paris with France’s Foreign Minister Jean-Noël Barrot, Grossi expressed gratitude for France’s support for the UN nuclear watchdog’s mission.

US Defense chief says Iran strikes ‘obliterated’ nuclear program, led to ceasefire

Jun 26, 2025, 13:17 GMT+1

US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth on Thursday rejected a leaked intelligence assessment that downplayed the impact of American strikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities, calling the operation “a resounding success” that helped end the 12-day war. “President Trump directed the most complex and secretive military operation in history,” Hegseth said during a Pentagon press briefing, crediting it with creating the conditions for a ceasefire and “decimating—choose your word—obliterating, destroying Iran’s nuclear capabilities.”

His comments followed a CNN report citing a leaked preliminary Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) assessment suggesting the strikes failed to destroy the targeted nuclear sites or Iran’s stockpile of enriched uranium. According to the report, the attacks may have delayed Iran’s nuclear program by only a few months.

Hegseth dismissed the report as unvetted and incomplete, saying it had not been coordinated with the broader intelligence community and was based on “linchpin assumptions” that could undermine its conclusions. “Even that preliminary report acknowledges likely severe damage,” he said, accusing unnamed officials of leaking it “to muddy the waters.”

Hegseth also pointed to other assessments, saying they supported the administration’s view. These included comments from the Israeli Atomic Energy Commission, which said the Fordow facility was rendered inoperable, and IAEA chief Rafael Grossi, who told French media the strikes caused “enormous damage” to nuclear sites. Hegseth also cited the IDF chief of staff as saying Israel believed the program was set back by “years,” and Iran’s own foreign ministry, which acknowledged serious damage.

Mossad offers telemedicine services to Iranians after ceasefire

Jun 26, 2025, 13:15 GMT+1

Israel’s Mossad intelligence agency has offered free telemedicine services to Iranians, according to a post on its Persian-language X account on Thursday, after marking it’s first official social media presence in Persian a day earlier.

“We are with you,” the post read, adding: “The regime is focused on protecting its senior ranks, not caring for its citizens.”

It added that a team of Persian-speaking doctors — including specialists in cardiology, diabetes, pulmonary disease, infectious disease, oncology, pregnancy support, and mental health — is available via secure messaging apps.

IRGC says won’t stop until 'US leaves region and Israel is destroyed'

Jun 26, 2025, 13:02 GMT+1

The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) said it delivered the “final blow” that led to the ceasefire with Israel, calling the last missile strike “so severe” that it triggered the “enemy’s howl for a truce,” according to a statement published Thursday.

The IRGC said the US military “failed to change the balance” and that its retaliatory strike on the Al Udeid base in Qatar “reaffirmed Iran’s power.”

“We will not rest,” the statement said, vowing continued efforts toward the “removal of the US from the region and destruction of the Zionist regime.”