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IAEA Says No Radiation Risk After Missile Strike Near Israeli Nuclear Site

Published on: March 23, 2026 5:10 AM

IAEA Says No Radiation Risk After Missile Strike Near Israeli Nuclear Site

The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) said there is no radiation risk after a missile strike near an Israeli nuclear site in Dimona. The agency confirmed that it found no evidence of radioactive leakage following the incident. Officials added that the situation remains under close monitoring as tensions continue in the region.

In its statement, the IAEA said there are no signs of damage to the sensitive nuclear facility near Dimona. The agency also noted that data collected from regional sources showed no unusual radiation levels after the strike. These findings helped ease immediate concerns about a potential nuclear safety threat.

IAEA Director General Rafael Grossi urged all parties to exercise maximum caution around nuclear installations. He warned that rising military tensions near such facilities could lead to serious safety risks. Grossi emphasized the importance of avoiding actions that might trigger a nuclear security crisis in an already unstable environment.

The IAEA’s confirmation of no radiation risk after the missile strike near the Israeli nuclear sit provides some reassurance amid growing conflict. However, officials continue to monitor the situation closely, as any escalation near sensitive facilities could quickly turn into a major safety concern.

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