According to a report by The Times of Israel, on Friday 1 May, 2026, an Israeli military official has issued a dire warning that the current standoff with Iran could be seen as “one big failure” unless the country’s stockpile of enriched uranium is eliminated.
According to the senior source, Iran possesses about 400 kg of uranium that is enriched to 60 percent. This amount is enough, according to Israeli officials, to make up to eleven nuclear bombs. The remarks are made in the midst of persistent tensions related to Iran’s nuclear program and its wider conflict with Israel and its friends.
Whether or not this uranium stockpile is destroyed will determine the final result of recent military actions, the officer emphasised. The accomplishments won during the 40 days of fighting, he said, would be for naught if the United States and Iran did not reach an agreement in parallel talks.
It all amounts to a failure if we fail to accomplish the nuclear goal in Iran. “The nuclear program is a potential target for the evil Iranian regime,” the official stated.
Among Israeli military circles, the statement brought to light the fear that Iran could keep or re-establish its nuclear capabilities if the enriched uranium is kept inside the nation. The official made it clear that the success of the military campaign depended on the stockpile being removed or neutralised, whether through diplomatic agreement or some other method.
An Israeli official has stated that their country would see a diplomatic agreement that removes Iran’s uranium stockpile as a victory. “Our role will be fulfilled if Iran’s uranium is removed from the country through diplomatic channels,” the official stated.
Yet, additional military action could be contemplated if this result cannot be reached, according to the statement. The Israeli official warned that another operation against Iran could be necessary to achieve the stated goal if diplomatic attempts fail to remove the uranium stockpile……See More
























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