IAEA Director-General Rafael Grossi on Monday told the IAEA Board of Governors that there is no evidence that either the US or Israel has struck any nuclear sites in Iran as part of the current war.

"Regarding the status of the nuclear installations in Iran up to now, we have no indication that any of the nuclear installations, including the Busher nuclear power plant, the Tehran research reactor, or other nuclear fuel cycle facilities have been damaged or hit," Grossi said.

To date, Israel has repeatedly refused to name any nuclear sites it might have struck, despite having named such sites during the June 2025 Operation.

US, Israel have not confirmed strikes on nuclear sites

Likewise, the US has named a long list of targets it struck, which did not include any nuclear sites.

Israeli spokespeople have vaguely mentioned targeting the nuclear program, and Israel did assassinate two high-level Iranian nuclear authorities who were running or have run the SPND nuclear program.

There have also been unconfirmed reports of attacks around Isfahan, but those could be unrelated to the nuclear program.