'Politicization is in the eye of the beholder,' Rafael Grossi says, pushing back against Netanyahu claim that UN agency fudged investigations to meet Tehran's demands

Day after Egyptian policeman killed 3 IDF troops before dying in shootout, Netanyahu vows to 'draw all the necessary conclusions,' lauds 'important security cooperation' with Cairo

Officials say they fear the US or others may be bowing to Iranian demands for a new nuclear pact, and that a Saudi deal taking shape may be used to mollify their concerns

Netanyahu and Gallant will also hold security assessment Sunday, as Jerusalem sharpens threats against Islamic Republic's nuclear program

Foreign Ministry claims credibility of IAEA 'severely damaged' by 'impossible' explanation for trace uranium at suspect site; PM warns Israel will do what it must to stop bomb

International Atomic Energy Agency reportedly no longer has questions about 87.3% enriched uranium found at Fordo facility or traces of man-made uranium found at Marivan

But the UN atomic energy agency is yet to report on the probes, into highly enriched uranium at Fordo site and man-made uranium at Marivan

Head of Tehran’s nuclear agency says it will adhere to IAEA standards, claims international interest in subterranean facility at Natanz a result of Israel feeling pressured

Situation near Zaporizhzhia atomic plant -- Europe's largest -- 'is becoming increasingly unpredictable and potentially dangerous,' says IAEA chief, as escalation feared

UN atomic watchdog head Rafael Grossi visits Russia-controlled Zaporizhzhia plant for 2nd time as he seeks to secure bilateral deal to protect high-risk facility

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