Iran Vows Nuclear Rebuild After Airstrikes; WHO Sites Hit
Iran Vows Nuclear Rebuild After Airstrikes; WHO Sites Hit

Iran Vows Nuclear Rebuild After Airstrikes; WHO Sites Hit

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Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has asserted that Iran will not abandon its nuclear enrichment program despite significant damage caused by recent U.S. and Israeli airstrikes during the Israel-Iran conflict. While nuclear operations are currently halted due to the strikes, Iran plans to rebuild its facilities and resume enrichment activities, which it insists are for civilian purposes. Araghchi rejected negotiations with the U.S. at this time and voiced public support for groups such as the Houthis, Hamas, and Hezbollah. The International Atomic Energy Agency reported no credible evidence of an active Iranian nuclear weapons program, although U.S. and Israeli officials remain concerned about Iran's intentions. In a related development, the World Health Organization reported that Israeli forces attacked its staff residence and main warehouse in Deir al-Balah, Gaza, resulting in staff detentions and damage to critical health infrastructure. These events have heightened regional tensions and further complicated humanitarian efforts.

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