Option to physically remove enriched uranium from Iran exists, fmr. defense minister Gallant says

According to Gallant, such an operation would be dangerous, but "worth paying the price to avoid an existential risk."

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Option to physically remove enriched uranium from Iran exists, fmr. defense minister Gallant says
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A satellite imagery taken on February 1, 2026, shows a new roof over a previously destroyed building at Isfahan nuclear site, Iran.
A satellite imagery taken on February 1, 2026, shows a new roof over a previously destroyed building at Isfahan nuclear site, Iran.
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ByMIRIAM SELA-EITAM
JUNE 8, 2026 09:28
Updated: JUNE 8, 2026 11:43

There is an option to physically extract Iran's enriched uranium from the country, former defense minister Yoav Gallant told Army Radio in a Monday morning interview, following a renewed wave of missile attacks from Iran.

According to Gallant, such an operation would be dangerous, but "worth paying the price to avoid an existential risk, I never sent people on more dangerous operations than what I did myself."

Gallant also called out Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for his "display of weakness in the last month," claiming that Israel is now "paying a heavy price" for it.

"Netanyahu is bringing back the equation perception," he said.

Iran's enriched uranium has been a point of contention in the ongoing negotiations between the United States and Iran.

Former Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant attends a press conference shortly after he was sacked by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu who cited a lack of trust, at the Ministry of Defense in Tel Aviv, Israel November 5, 2024.
Former Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant attends a press conference shortly after he was sacked by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu who cited a lack of trust, at the Ministry of Defense in Tel Aviv, Israel November 5, 2024. (credit: REUTERS/NIR ELIAS)

Military op. to forcibly remove enriched uranium would take at least two weeks, Trump says

On Thursday, US President Donald Trump told reporters that Washington did not need a deal with Iran to get enriched uranium from the country and that "[the US] could get it right now. I don't think they could stop us if we wanted, but there's no reason to. It's entombed."

According to the president, a military operation to forcibly remove Iran's enriched uranium supplies would take at least two weeks.

"Getting there [Iran] is not like Venezuela. You have to be there for two weeks. You need a lot of equipment," Trump said.

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