Some arms control experts cited by the channel suggested that Iran had the necessary technical capabilities to restore its weapons program. These capabilities include enriched uranium, centrifuges, and access to tunnels or other underground facilities.
In this regard, American and Israeli intelligence services will closely monitor Iran's actions.
On the night of June 13, Israel launched an operation against Iran, accusing it of implementing a secret military nuclear program. The targets of aerial bombardments and raids by sabotage groups were nuclear facilities, generals, prominent nuclear physicists, and air bases.
Iran rejected the accusations, responding with its own attacks. The parties exchanged strikes for 12 days, which were joined by the United States, which carried out a one-time attack on Iran's nuclear facilities on the night of June 22. After that, Tehran launched missile strikes on the US base Al Udeid in Qatar on the evening of June 23, stating that the Iranian side did not intend to escalate further.
US President Donald Trump then expressed hope that by striking the US military base in Qatar, Iran had "let off steam" and that a path to peace and harmony in the Middle East was now possible. He also said Israel and Iran had agreed to a truce that would, after 24 hours, formally ending the 12-day war.