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Iran could enrich uranium to weapons grade if attacked, senior lawmaker warns

​Donald Trump said one of his central objectives in launching ‌a war against Iran was to ensure Tehran does not develop a ​nuclear weapon.

​Iran – which insists its nuclear programme is peaceful – is reportedly yet to hand over more than 400 kg ⁠of uranium enriched up to 60%, a short, technical step from weapons-grade levels of 90%.

Now it looks as if the US could restart its war, Iran’s parliamentary national security and foreign policy commission spokesperson Ebrahim Rezaei warned that Iran could enrich uranium up to 90% purity if the country is attacked again.

“One of Iran’s options in the event of another attack could be 90 percent enrichment. We will review it in the parliament,” Rezaei posted on X.

Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu has said the war with Iran will continue as long as the country has a stockpile of highly enriched uranium.

“It’s not over, because there’s still nuclear material – enriched uranium – that has to be taken out of Iran. There are still enrichment sites that have to be dismantled,” he told the CBS programme 60 Minutes. Asked how it should be removed, Netanyahu said: “You go in and you take it out.”

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Hezbollah chief Naim Qassem said his militant group’s weapons were not part of upcoming negotiations between Lebanon and Israel.

“Nobody outside Lebanon has anything to do with the weapons, the resistance… this is an internal Lebanese matter and not part of negotiations with the enemy,” Qassem said in a written statement ahead of a third round of talks in Washington between Lebanese and Israeli representatives this Thursday and Friday. Hezbollah will not be involved in the talks and see direct negotiations as a form of humiliation.

“We will not surrender and we will continue to defend Lebanon and its people, however long it takes and however great the sacrifices… we will not abandon the battlefield and we will turn it into hell for Israel,” Qassem added.

Hezbollah chief Naim Qassem said the Lebanese militant group’s weapons arsenal isn’t part of the negotiations with Israel. Photograph: Al Manar Tv/Reuters

Despite a US brokered ceasefire agreement, Israel and Hezbollah have continued with their attacks, accusing each other of violations. Israel’s stated goal has been to disarm Hezbollah, but analysts say this is extremely unlikely to happen through airstrikes alone.

Israel has been accused of violating the ceasefire agreement many times, with strikes killing civilians and homes continuing to be demolished despite the military claiming it is only targeting Hezbollah sites.

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