IAEA Report Says Iran Must Allow Inspections, Points at Isfahan
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Category: GLOBAL GOVERNMENT & ALLIANCES
Summary:
The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) issued a confidential report urging Iran to allow inspections of all its nuclear sites, highlighting the Isfahan Nuclear Technology Center due to a new enrichment plant and stored near-bomb-grade uranium. The report, circulated to IAEA member states ahead of a quarterly board meeting, noted Iran’s lack of transparency and refusal to grant access to enrichment sites since US and Israeli airstrikes on Iranian nuclear facilities in June 2025. Satellite imagery observed regular activity near a tunnel complex in Isfahan where uranium enriched up to 20 and 60 percent was stored. The report also raised concerns about Iran’s failure to provide access to its declared fourth enrichment facility at Isfahan, whose exact location and status remain unknown to the IAEA.
Mysterion Insights
Scripture: Proverbs 28:1 (NASB 1977)
"The wicked flee when no one is pursuing,
But the righteous are bold as a lion."
Commentary:
When a regime hides what it is doing, it usually shows in its behavior. Doors stay shut. Inspectors get turned away, and ordinary people watch the signals with a tight stomach. Proverbs points to that moral dynamic plainly. This standoff over access and enrichment fits the prophetic pattern of nations hardening, bluffing, and shifting under pressure as global order strains. Israel’s concern is not abstract; it sits in the neighborhood and carries the weight of guarding life in the land God gave her.
Prophetic Trend:
Nuclear opacity and international pressure are tightening, exposing brittle power and accelerating the hardening of blocs around Israel’s covenant-land security.
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Source Excerpt:
Satellite image shows buildings at Isfahan Nuclear Technology Center, before Israel launched an attack on Iran targeting nuclear facilities, in Isfahan, Iran, May 17, 2025. Photo: Planet Labs PBC via REUTERS The UN nuclear watchdog issued a confidential report on Friday urging Iran to let it inspect all its nuclear sites and pointing at Isfahan as a place of interest because of a new enrichment plant and near-bomb-grade uranium that was stored there. The report was sent to members of the International Atomic Energy Agency ahead of a quarterly meeting next week of its 35-country board, amid nuclear talks between the United States and Iran, the latest round of which was held on Thursday with no breakthrough. Like previous IAEA reports, it could be used by Washington to support its argument that Tehran has not been transparent about its nuclear activities, at a time when US President Donald Trump has massed forces in the region and threatened new military action. The United States and Israel bombed Iranian nuclear sites last June, and Iran has since refused to show what happened to its stockpile of highly enriched uranium or allow IAEA inspectors access to sites where enrichment took ...
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Source: Algemeiner
Posted on 02-27-2026 13:28