UN nuclear inspectors leave Iran amid Israeli calls for enforcement The IAEA emphasized the importance of "discussing with Iran modalities for resuming its indispensable monitoring and verification activities." JNS Staff July 5, 2025
Sa’ar urges ‘snapback’ sanctions after Iran suspends IAEA cooperation The international community should "utilize all means at its disposal" to confront the Iranian regime’s nuclear ambitions. JNS Staff July 2, 2025
G7 foreign ministers condemn Iranian threats against watchdog head Diplomats from the seven countries and the European Union stated that Tehran shouldn’t restart “its unjustified enrichment activities.” Mike Wagenheim July 1, 2025
IAEA head: Iran could enrich fissile material within months "The capacities they have are there ..., a few cascades of centrifuges spinning and producing enriched uranium, or less than that," Rafael Grossi said. JNS Staff June 29, 2025
Israeli FM: World must not be duped by Tehran Iran’s foreign minister said the damage to the country’s nuclear sites by Israeli and American strikes was “serious.” JNS Staff June 28, 2025
US and Israel’s strikes on Iran have unmasked a power vacuum And the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps is poised to exploit it. Dr. Eric R. Mandel June 25, 2025
IAEA: No radiation spike after Iran nuclear site strikes The statement came hours after US President Donald Trump announced that Fordow, Natanz and Isfahan were bombed. JNS Staff June 22, 2025
Tehran ‘openly threatening head of IAEA,’ FM Sa’ar says “When the war [with Israel] is over, we will settle accounts with Grossi,” Ali Larijani, former Iranian chief nuclear negotiator, warned on X. JNS Staff June 21, 2025
IAEA: Nearly all 15,000 Natanz centrifuges likely destroyed Power loss from the Israeli strikes probably ruined most centrifuges at Iran’s main enrichment site, said agency director Rafael Grossi. JNS Staff June 17, 2025