IAEA Discusses Israeli Strikes
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IAEA to hold extraordinary meeting to discuss Israel attacks
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IAEA board of governors will hold a special meeting on Monday to discuss the Israeli attacks on Iranian nuclear facilities.
The extent of any damage to nuclear facilities in Iran , including the Natanz enrichment facility, is not clear in the wake of the Israeli strikes.
Tehran denies that it is working on nuclear weapons.
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