STOLEN INTELLIGENCE?
Gathered Intel Enables Iran to Immediately Counter Israeli Attack, Iranian Council Says – Report: Jerusalem Post staff, Jerusalem Post, June 9, 2025 — Iran’s Supreme National Security Council warned on Monday that any future Israeli strike on Iranian nuclear facilities would be met with retaliation targeting Israeli nuclear sites using the intelligence that it had gathered, Iran’s Mehr news agency reported on Monday.
IAEA Chief Says Information Stolen by Iran Refers to Israeli Nuclear Research Site: AP and ToI Staff, Times of Israel, June 9, 2025 — The head of the International Atomic Energy Agency said Monday that the information Iran claimed it seized regarding Israel’s nuclear program “seems to refer” to the country’s Soreq Nuclear Research Center, the first acknowledgment outside of Tehran of the theft.
Israeli Analysts Cast Doubt on Iran’s Promised Intel Revelations: Iran International, June 8, 2025 — Israeli security experts have cast doubt on Tehran’s recent claims of obtaining sensitive Israeli intelligence as exaggerated or psychological warfare while Iran’s intelligence minister says the documents will soon be made public.
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Iran’s Nuclear Program: Between IAEA Warnings and Moves Toward a Deal: Sima Shine and Eldad Shavit, INSS Insight No. 1993, May 10, 2025 – circulated June 10, 2025
Nuclear Ambiguity Has Served Tehran Well, But Can It Hold?: Ata Mohamed Tabriz, Iran International, June 7, 2025
Wild Word Games Between Iran, US About What Is Nuke ‘Enrichment’ – Analysis: Yonah Jeremy Bob, Jerusalem Post, June 4, 2025
Iran Won’t Stop Enriching Uranium: The Bomb Is Just Part of the Plan – Opinion: Amine Ayoub, Jerusalem Post, June 4, 2025
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FOR FURTHER REFERENCE
Trump Insists Nuclear Deal Won’t Let Tehran Enrich Uranium, Hints US Could Strike Iran: Jacob Magid and ToI staff, Times of Israel, June 7, 2025 — US President Donald Trump asserted on Friday that Iran will not be allowed to enrich uranium, despite reports that the deal Washington has proposed would allow Tehran to do so at low levels for a temporary period.
Don’t Let Iran Cross the Nuclear Threshold: Jonathan Ruhe, Washington Times, June 2, 2025 — President Trump’s deadline for a deal to dismantle Iran’s nuclear program is fast approaching. Without a credible military threat, if Tehran fails to comply, the regime will confidently wait out the United States, call the president’s bluff and angle for a dangerously one-sided agreement. The odds of preventing a nuclear Iran peacefully have always been exceedingly low.
Bipartisan House Group Insists on No Enrichment for Iran: Marc Rod, Jewish Insider, June 6, 2025 — A new bipartisan letter sent Friday by 16 House lawmakers to Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Middle East envoy Steve Witkoff argues that any nuclear deal with Iran must permanently dismantle its capacity to enrich uranium — a notable message particularly from pro-Israel Democrats to the administration.
Iran Hid Nuclear Material at 3 Different Sites, Says Atomic Watchdog: WIN staff, World Israel News, June 9, 2025 — Iran’s stockpile of highly enriched uranium has risen significantly, the United Nations nuclear energy monitor agency warned on Monday, adding that Tehran in the past has concealed nuclear material at no less than three hidden locations.
Iran Nuclear Talks Update 6/9/25: JINSA, June 9, 2025 — With only two days until President Donald Trump’s 60-day nuclear deal deadline, which is set to expire on June 11, Trump and officials in his administration have expressed conflicting views on whether the United States would allow Iran to enrich uranium as part of an agree ment. As this deadline approaches, a reported U.S. proposal would allow for Iran to continue enriching some uranium until a regional nuclear consortium is established.