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Israel believes that Iran's nuclear program has been pushed for 2-3 years

Israel estimates that the latest strokes have pushed Iran's nuclear program for at least two or three years, said Ambassador of the Jewish State to Moscow Simona Galperin.

"The assessment of our experts, not only military, has shown that the blow to the nuclear program is very serious. We believe that their program was thrown back for at least two or three years, "he said during a briefing.

Rafael Gross, General Director of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), told CBS that Iran has maintained some components of its nuclear program and can resume uranium enrichment within a few months.

He said that Iran has had and has certain capacity of uranium processing, transformation and enrichment in Fordo, Natanza and Isfahan, adding that these capacities have been "destroyed", but "something remains."