Iran scrabbles to protect its nuclear facilities from Israel strike

Iran in panic: The leaders' frantic step

In light of the fear of a possible attack, Iran and the agency have held discussions in recent days about increasing monitoring and security measures at the nuclear facilities in Fordow and Isfahan.

Nuclear missiles (photo: Bordovski Yauheni/shutterstock)

Amid the tensions in the Middle East and the prolonged anticipation of an Iranian attack on Israel, it is Tehran that is increasing security measures at its nuclear facilities, fearing an Israeli strike.

According to a report by Kan News, a report from the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) that reached the Reuters news agency today revealed that in light of the fear of a possible attack, Iran and the agency have held discussions in recent days about increasing monitoring and security measures at the nuclear facilities in Fordow and Isfahan.

Senior officials in the West estimate that Iran's move to increase security at these facilities may also indicate Tehran's concern about a possible attack on its sensitive facilities, in light of the growing threats in the region.

This threat comes after Israel annihilated Syria's Air Force, their success had led them to move on to the ever-growing Iranian threat. Israel is reported to be working alongside the US in planning an upcoming attack on Iran's nuclear facilities. All eyes are on the Middle East as the region reaches an all time high in tensions with the fall of Assad's regime and the threat of Iran's nuclear weapons.


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