Al -Jazeera obtained satellite photos of the Iranian Asfahan Nuclear facility after targeting American missiles in the strike by the United States, and also included Fordo and Nanz facilities.
The photos showed devastating buildings dedicated to converting uranium in the Isfahan nuclear facility, in addition to other buildings targeted by the Iranian facility for the manufacture of zirconium, which are necessary for nuclear fuel bars.
After the American shelling, the thermal space photos from the American NASA Research Agency showed a thermal emission at the Fordo facility, while NASA’s photos showed no traces of thermal emissions in the facilities of Natanz and Isfahan.
In turn, the 14th channel quoted Israeli officials that “the Natanz facility no longer exists, while huge damage to Fordo and Isfahan were damaged.”
In the same context, Yedioth Ahronoth newspaper quoted Israeli officials as saying that we “prepared Iran’s nuclear program for more than a decade”, and indicated that the security authorities estimate that Iran “will not be able to remove fertilized materials.”
It is noteworthy that the head of the American Joint Chiefs of Staff, General Dan Kane, said that the task of hitting Iran’s nuclear sites in Fordo, Natanz and Isfahan called “midnight hammer”, and included 7 B-2 bombers out of 125 American aircraft that participated in this task.
And in the middle of this month, an Israeli army spokesman said that Israeli war fighters bombed a nuclear facility in Isfahan in central Iran.
Iran had built a laboratory in Isfahan to convert uranium into 3 forms: the six of uranium fluoride used in the activities of uranium enrichment taking place in the Natanz reactor, and uranium oxide that is used in the fuel coefficient, but not the type that Iran uses, and the metal that is often used in the basis of nuclear explosives.