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    IAEA Confirms No Damage to Iran’s Nuclear Sites Despite Tehran’s Claims of Natanz Attack

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 3, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    The head of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) reassured the international community on Monday that there is currently no evidence indicating any damage to Iran’s nuclear installations following recent military actions reportedly carried out by the United States and Israel. However, he emphasized that the overall risk to nuclear safety in the Middle East remains a significant concern amid ongoing geopolitical tensions.

    During an extraordinary session of the IAEA’s Board of Governors, which comprises 35 member states, Director General Rafael Grossi provided a detailed briefing on the agency’s response to the heightened security situation. He revealed that the IAEA has activated its Incident and Emergency Centre, a specialized unit tasked with monitoring and managing any potential radiological hazards that could arise from conflicts affecting nuclear sites in the region.

    Grossi clarified that, based on the latest inspections and surveillance data, none of Iran’s key nuclear facilities—including the Bushehr Nuclear Power Plant on the southern coast and the Tehran Research Reactor—show signs of having been struck or damaged. Despite these findings, he noted that efforts to establish communication with Iran’s nuclear regulatory authorities have so far been unsuccessful, leaving some questions unanswered regarding on-the-ground conditions.

    In addition to Iran, the IAEA’s regional safety monitoring network has been placed on high alert to detect any abnormal radiation levels. To date, no readings above normal background radiation have been recorded in neighboring countries, providing some reassurance about the immediate safety of the surrounding populations. Nevertheless, Grossi warned that the Middle East hosts a complex array of nuclear facilities, including operational power plants, research reactors, and fuel storage sites, which collectively increase the stakes should military confrontations escalate further.

    He highlighted that the United Arab Emirates operates four nuclear reactors, while Jordan and Syria maintain research reactors. Other Gulf nations also utilize nuclear technology for various civilian purposes. This widespread presence of nuclear infrastructure underscores the potential for severe cross-border consequences if any nuclear site were to be compromised during armed conflict.

    Grossi strongly condemned any attacks on nuclear facilities, recalling previous IAEA General Conference resolutions that stress the catastrophic risks associated with such strikes. He urged all parties involved to exercise maximum restraint and to prioritize diplomatic channels to prevent any further deterioration of the situation. The Director General reiterated the agency’s commitment to providing technical support and immediate response capabilities should a radiological emergency arise, cautioning that a serious incident could necessitate large-scale evacuations and pose grave humanitarian challenges.

    Contrasting with the IAEA’s assessment, Iran’s ambassador to the agency asserted during the meeting that US and Israeli forces had indeed targeted Iranian nuclear sites just a day prior. When pressed for specifics, the ambassador identified the Natanz nuclear facility as the location of the alleged attack. This conflicting narrative highlights the ongoing uncertainty surrounding the actual impact of recent military operations and reflects the heightened tensions that continue to envelop the region.

    The situation remains fluid, with the international community closely monitoring developments. The IAEA’s readiness to intervene swiftly in the event of any nuclear safety breach serves as a critical safeguard amid these volatile circumstances. Meanwhile, diplomatic efforts aimed at de-escalation and ensuring Iran’s nuclear program remains peaceful are more urgent than ever to prevent any inadvertent nuclear crisis in a region already fraught with instability.

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