Amos Yadlin says sensitive operations require cabinet approval, suggests PM acting out of domestic political interests

Iranian FM says Tehran can now legitimately use any capacity it has at Natanz after 'terrorist stupidity'; Russia's Lavrov says Moscow expects nuke deal to be saved

NY Times cites officials who say device was smuggled into plant; Tehran lawmakers call for suspension of nuclear talks; US officials don't know if Iranians will show up in Vienna

Iran insists atomic goals are peaceful, but has long been accused of secret weapons program; meanwhile, Tehran blames US and Israel for cyberattacks, explosions and assassinations

Unsourced report says enrichment facility entirely stopped functioning since explosion, estimates blast set back Iran's nuclear program by months

Defense minister requests attorney general look into intelligence officials quoted by Israeli, foreign press on strike at Iran's Natanz nuclear site

Efraim Halevy says potential retaliation by Tehran dependent on its upcoming elections, nuclear talks with US; adds Iran has means to hit Israel that it hasn't previously used

Tehran official claims person behind attack identified, will be arrested; FM Zarif also says damage to centrifuges will only enable Tehran to install more advanced ones

Top Israeli officials hint at, but do not confirm, Mossad involvement in apparent cyberattack on uranium enrichment facility, which Tehran calls an act of 'nuclear terrorism'

Whatever the damage at enrichment facility, Amos Yadlin says Iran has the knowledge to push its nuclear program forward; 2nd analyst says Tehran may soon lash out at Israel

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