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Israeli Army: We are watching Iran not to move its enriched uranium

In the past, Iran has stated that it has moved enriched uranium from Fordow to other sites, but this has never been confirmed by independent sources

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Israel is closely monitoring the possibility that Iran may not move its enriched uranium from areas that have been damaged or destroyed to other locations.

This was stated at a press conference by IDF spokesperson Brigadier General Effie Defrin, quoted by the "Jerusalem Post".

In the past, Iran has stated that it has moved enriched uranium from Fordow to other sites, but this has never been confirmed by independent sources.

It seemed more like these statements by the ayatollahs were part of psychological warfare.

On Saturday, Israeli fighter jets struck a factory producing engines for "surface-to-surface" missiles of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps in the Shahroud region of Iran, Efi Defrin revealed.

The site contained assembly lines and production facilities that were used to produce rocket engines.

The strike on the site, which is located about 2,000 km from Israeli territory, is part of an effort to damage the Iranian regime's surface-to-surface missile manufacturing industry.