A senior Israeli official stated on the 10th that Israeli intelligence reveals that during the 12-day conflict between Israel and Iran last month, the stockpile of enriched uranium at three nuclear facilities—Fordow, Natanz, and Isfahan—was not transferred before U.S. strikes, and has not been moved since.
The official told the media that approximately 400 kilograms of 60%-enriched uranium stockpiles were not transferred.
The official said Iranian authorities may still be able to access the enriched uranium at the Isfahan nuclear facility, but transferring it would be extremely difficult.
U.S. President Trump has repeatedly claimed that Iran did not have time to move highly enriched uranium out of the nuclear facilities prior to the U.S. strikes.
However, media reports citing U.S. and European intelligence sources note that the Iranian facilities were not completely destroyed and that the uranium may have been moved ahead of time.