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Could Israel’s bombing trigger a nuclear accident in Iran?

Last updated: June 20, 2025 1:45 pm
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Israeli Strikes on Iranian Nuclear Sites Raise Concerns of Radioactive Accidents

Iran’s Arak heavy water nuclear facility was damaged by Israeli bombing

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The recent Israeli strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities have sparked concerns about potential radioactive accidents, prompting the director general of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) to issue warnings. Despite reports of radiological and chemical contamination within one of the enrichment plants, experts suggest that the risks of a major radioactive incident are minimal.

Peter Bryant, a researcher at the University of Liverpool, emphasizes that while the terms “nuclear” and “radiation” evoke fear, there have been no external leaks detected following the extensive bombing of the Iranian nuclear sites.

Iran has a history of nuclear power development dating back to the 1950s, with occasional involvement in nuclear weapons programs. The country has agreed to IAEA inspections to demonstrate the peaceful nature of its nuclear facilities. However, a recent IAEA report raised concerns about Iran’s compliance with non-proliferation rules, indicating possible efforts to maintain a covert nuclear weapons program.

Following the release of the IAEA report, Israel launched airstrikes on Iranian facilities involved in uranium enrichment. Enriched uranium, particularly the 60 percent enriched form, can be utilized for both civilian nuclear energy production and nuclear weapons development. With Iran possessing significant quantities of enriched uranium, there are apprehensions about its nuclear ambitions.

Israeli attacks targeted the Natanz Nuclear Facility, resulting in internal radiation leaks as reported by the IAEA. However, the containment measures have prevented any external leakage. The Fordow Fuel Enrichment Plant remains operational due to its underground location, making it challenging to destroy without powerful weaponry.

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While concerns about radioactive hazards persist, experts like Philipp Bleek from the Middlebury Institute of International Studies emphasize that the health risks associated with fresh uranium exposure are minimal. The advanced design of nuclear facilities and the underground positioning of enrichment plants further reduce the likelihood of significant fallout.

In the event of a bombing on an operational nuclear reactor, the release of hazardous radioactive isotopes could pose a more substantial threat. However, modern reactor designs are equipped to contain radiation even under extreme conditions. It is unlikely that operational nuclear power plants, like the one in Bushehr, would be targeted due to their minimal relevance to weapons development.

Despite differing perspectives on the potential risks, it is essential to acknowledge the concerns raised by the IAEA regarding the safety of nuclear facilities amid military conflicts. The need to safeguard people and the environment from potential radioactive accidents remains a critical priority.

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