A senior Israeli official on Thursday expressed concern that deeply buried stocks of enriched uranium at one Iranian nuclear facility, targeted by recent US military strikes, may still be retrievable, The Associated Press reported.

This assessment widens the view on the damage inflicted by last month’s strikes, in which the United States intervened in Israel's conflict with Iran to counter the threat of a nuclear weapons program.

The senior Israeli official, speaking anonymously, stated that Israel believes Iran's enriched uranium was distributed across the three sites and had not been relocated. The official added that while the enriched uranium at Isfahan could potentially be retrieved, it would necessitate a "very difficult recovery effort."

Meanwhile, officials from the US Defense Threat Reduction Agency, responsible for designing the GBU-57 Massive Ordnance Penetrator bombs used against Fordow and Natanz, indicated they are still awaiting data to determine if the munitions reached their intended depths.... Read More: Arutz-7