But Olli Heinonen says the Islamic Republic would still need months to make a bomb if it did so, after Tehran announces it has begun enriching uranium to 60%

Jerusalem worried about reports saying Iran's foe may similarly seek nuclear weapons, but has so far remained silent as it works toward diplomatic relations with the fellow US ally

Citing diplomats, Olie Heinonen says Tehran informed IAEA that particles found at site flagged by Israel were from old equipment but inspectors skeptical

Almost all of secret documents remain in Tehran warehouse, Olli Heinonen says in Jerusalem lecture, warning that regime's nuclear scientists are 'the best of the best'

But Jerusalem 'committed to stop it,' prime minister tells former deputy chief of UN nuclear watchdog, who praises Mossad operation to reveal secret nuclear warehouse in Iran

Olli Heinonen accuses UN atomic agency of allowing Tehran to weaponize uranium, while also criticizing Trump decision to bolt deal