Netanyahu: We know the location of Iran's enriched uranium stockpile

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated that Israel has precise information about the storage location of Iran's nearly 400 kilograms of enriched uranium at levels up to 60%, which are close to the threshold necessary for manufacturing nuclear weapons.
In an interview with the American Fox News network, Netanyahu explained: "We definitely know where it is, and we have a very good idea of its location," adding that his country shared this intelligence information with the United States.
According to a previous report by the International Atomic Energy Agency, Iran had stored more than 400 kilograms of enriched uranium in early last summer, before the outbreak of the recent war with Israel. It is noted that producing a nuclear bomb requires raising the enrichment level to over 90%, which Tehran denies seeking to achieve.
Netanyahu did not directly answer when asked about Israel's intention to move to confiscate this stockpile, but he emphasized the need to continue diplomatic and economic pressure on Iran, saying: "We will not tolerate a resumption of its efforts to build nuclear bombs."
This development comes alongside the re-imposition of UN sanctions on Tehran after nearly ten years since the signing of the 2015 nuclear agreement, as both Germany, France, and the United Kingdom accused it of violating its commitments by enriching uranium to levels far exceeding what is permitted for civilian purposes.