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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

Alleged Israeli cyberattack said to strike serious blow to Iranian atomic program; security cabinet to meet next week to discuss recent exchanges with Tehran

Israeli outlets say blackout at Iran's Natanz plant a likely Israeli cyberattack; Western intelligence sources estimate it shut down entire sections of the facility

Comment comes amid reports of apparent cyberattack on Iranian nuclear site, last week's reported Israeli commando raid on Iranian command ship in Red Sea

State TV provides few details about electrical problem; on Saturday, Rouhani inaugurated cascades of IR-6s and IR-5s at same plant, in open breach of nuclear deal

Leaked atomic watchdog report says Iran has installed 174 highly advanced IR-4 machines at underground site in further violation of nuclear deal, and plans on installing more

Citing Iran's 'dangerous behavior,' letter to Blinken says any nuclear agreement must also include Tehran's ballistic missile program and funding of terror

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