The IAEA warned that attacks near Iran's Bushehr nuclear power plant pose a very real danger to nuclear safety and must stop. The facility has been targeted four times since the US-Israeli war began, with the latest strike hitting just 75 meters from the perimeter. The IAEA cautioned that such strikes could cause severe radiological accidents.
The WHO chief warned about the safety of Iran's nuclear facilities amid potential US-Israeli strikes. A recent incident at the Bushehr nuclear power plant highlights that a strike could trigger a nuclear accident. This underscores the importance of safety and international monitoring of Iran's nuclear program.
IAEA confirmed that a recent US-Israeli military strike landed 75 meters near Iran's Bushehr Nuclear Power Plant, though the facility itself sustained no damage. The IAEA warned that continued military activity near the operational plant poses a severe risk of a radiological accident. Iran's Foreign Minister also denounced the strikes, raising concerns over regional radioactive contamination risks.
Majid Khademi, head of the IRGC Intelligence Organization, was killed in US-Israeli strikes. Iran condemned the attack as a 'terrorist attack by the American-Zionist enemy,' while Israel claimed responsibility. This incident occurs amid escalating regional tensions and ongoing pressure regarding nuclear negotiations.
Iran condemned the IAEA's stance on attacks against its Bushehr NPP, viewing it as justifying strikes on peaceful nuclear facilities. Following recent military operations by the US and Israel, Iran announced a large-scale retaliatory operation, escalating regional tensions. Global oil prices have risen significantly due to security threats in the Strait of Hormuz.
South Korea's intelligence agency assessed that the US-Israel-Iran conflict could ease by late April, depending on the outcome of intensive US airstrikes. While the US has made significant progress in eliminating nuclear and missile capabilities, Iran is leveraging its geopolitical position via the Strait of Hormuz. The agency outlined three scenarios: a small deal, further military escalation, or prolonged uncertainty.
The West Asia conflict is escalating as Israel strikes key Iranian petrochemical infrastructure. Iran rejects proposals for a temporary ceasefire in exchange for reopening the Strait of Hormuz, remaining skeptical of US negotiation intentions. US President Trump warns of further strikes without shipping route restoration, while the IAEA expresses concern over military activity near nuclear facilities.
Iran and the US received a draft proposal for a 45-day ceasefire amid ongoing attacks. Israel and the US conducted strikes on Iran, which retaliated with missile fire against Israel and Gulf Arab neighbors. Iran stressed that the UN nuclear watchdog must do more to prevent attacks on nuclear facilities.
The UAE demands that any US-Iran deal must guarantee free passage through the Strait of Hormuz, a vital global oil route. The UAE warned that a ceasefire without resolving core issues like Iran's nuclear program and missiles would be insufficient. Tensions are rising amid recent US-Israeli strikes against Iran.
Israel has repeatedly attacked Iran's South Pars gas field and near the Bushehr nuclear plant, which Iran strongly condemned as a violation of international law. The IAEA confirmed that Israeli strikes impacted close to the Bushehr nuclear facility. Despite proposals for a 45-day ceasefire and reopening the Strait of Hormuz, tensions remain high.