The US hit three nuclear sites in Iran overnight - but it remains unclear whether the strikes did destroy all of Iran's nuclear capabilities.
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Netanyahu: We have 'interesting intel' on where Iran's 60% uranium is
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Benjamin Netanyahu, speaking on Friday
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says Israel has "interesting intel" on the location of Iran's 60% enriched uranium, following the US strikes on Iran's nuclear sites last night.
Uranium needs to be enriched to 90% to be used in a nuclear weapon. The UN's nuclear watchdog, the IAEA,
says Iran has around 400kg of 60% enriched uranium, external.
A "senior Iranian source" told the Reuters news agency on Sunday that most of the highly enriched uranium at the Fordo nuclear plant had been moved before the US attack.
Asked about the uranium's whereabouts on Sunday, Reuters reports that Netanyahu said: "We've been following that very closely. I can tell you that it's an important component of a nuclear programme.
"It's not the sole component. It's not a sufficient component. But it is an important component and we have interesting intel on that, which you will excuse me if I don't share with you."