Arabic version: توقف مفاعل المياه الثقيلة في خونداب الإيراني عن العمل بعد الضربة الإسرائيلية
The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has confirmed that Iran’s Khondab heavy water production plant is no longer operational. This announcement follows significant damage inflicted on the reactor during an Israeli strike on March 27.
The IAEA stated that the reactor, which contains no declared nuclear material, was targeted alongside other critical infrastructure sites. The implications of this strike may affect Iran’s nuclear capabilities and its ongoing tensions with other nations regarding its nuclear program.
According to Al Jazeera, the situation remains fluid as the international community watches closely for further developments. The loss of the Khondab reactor could represent a significant setback for Iran’s nuclear ambitions.
The strike is part of a broader context of escalating hostilities in the region, raising concerns about future actions and responses from both Iran and Israel.





















