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根据伊朗一位著名反对派人士的说法,尽管伊朗正在与特朗普政府进行谈判,但伊朗正在重建此前美国空袭中受损的核设施,并“为战争做准备”。

伊朗全国抵抗委员会(NCRI)华盛顿办事处副主任阿里雷扎·贾法尔扎德(Alireza Jafarzadeh)表示,新发布的卫星图像还证明,伊朗政权已加速恢复其“2万亿美元”的铀浓缩能力。

“伊朗政权显然加大了重建其铀浓缩能力的努力,”贾法尔扎德告诉福克斯新闻数字频道。“它试图通过保留核武器计划并确保自身安全来为可能发生的战争做准备。”

伊朗称美国必须“证明他们有诚意达成协议” 日内瓦核谈判

伊朗伊斯法罕核设施似乎正在进行重建活动。(Planet Labs PBC/路透社提供的新闻图片)

“话虽如此,由于伊朗政权目前正在与美国进行核谈判,其铀浓缩能力的持续重建尤其令人担忧,”他补充道。

地球情报监测机构Planet Labs发布的新卫星图像显示,伊斯法罕核设施正在进行重建活动。

伊斯法罕是美国军事行动“午夜锤子”中被打击的三个伊朗铀浓缩工厂之一。

6月22日的行动涉及美国空军和海军对福特杜、纳坦兹和伊斯法罕设施的协同打击。

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卫星图像显示,伊斯法罕核设施的隧道入口被泥土覆盖。(Vantor/路透社提供的新闻图片)

尽管遭受了破坏,卫星图像显示伊朗已在该地点掩埋了隧道建筑群的入口,据路透社报道。

据报道,纳坦兹核设施也采取了类似措施,该设施还设有两个额外的铀浓缩工厂。

“这些(伊斯法罕的)努力包括重建其离心机计划和其他与铀浓缩相关的活动,”贾法尔扎德说。

这些新动向发生在伊朗参与与美国在日内瓦的谈判期间。

周四,总统唐纳德·特朗普警告称,如果伊朗不达成协议,“将会发生不好的事情”。

虽然谈判旨在限制伊朗的核计划以换取解除制裁,但贾法尔扎德认为,对伊朗政权而言,谈判不过是战术性拖延。

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伊朗最高领袖阿里·哈梅内伊(Ayatollah Ali Khamenei)“同意进行核谈判,因为这将使政权有宝贵时间避免或减轻与西方对抗的后果,”贾法尔扎德援引伊朗官方说法称。(伊朗最高领袖办公室通过盖蒂图片社提供)

“最高领袖阿里·哈梅内伊同意核谈判,因为这将为政权争取宝贵时间,以避免或限制与西方对抗的后果,”他说。

贾法尔扎德还表示,伊朗政权在核能力上的花费至少为“2万亿美元”,“这比1979年政权上台以来的石油收入总和还要高。”

“德黑兰正试图挽救其核武器计划中剩余的部分,并迅速重建,”他说。“它已大量投资核武器计划,将其作为政权生存的关键工具。”

伊朗官员称,在与美国谈判取得“良好开端”后,核谈判将继续

2026年1月30日拍摄的卫星图像显示,纳坦兹核设施中一座先前被摧毁的建筑上出现了新屋顶。(2026 PLANET LABS PBC/路透社提供的新闻图片)

贾法尔扎德因2002年公开揭露伊朗纳坦兹核设施的存在而闻名,这促使国际原子能机构(IAEA)进行检查,并加强了全球对德黑兰核野心的审查。

“伊朗政权在核谈判中坚持保留其铀浓缩能力,同时重建受损核设施,这清楚地表明,最高领袖阿里·哈梅内伊没有放弃其核武器计划的打算,”他说。

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玛丽娅姆·拉贾维(Maryam Rajavi)领导的伊朗全国抵抗委员会首次揭露了纳坦兹、阿拉克、福特杜以及100多个其他地点和项目的核设施,贾法尔扎德表示,“尽管伊朗政权对该组织进行了大规模镇压”。

艾玛·布西(Emma Bussey)是福克斯新闻数字频道的突发新闻记者。加入福克斯之前,她曾在《每日电讯报》美国夜班团队工作,负责过外交、政治、新闻、体育和文化等多个部门。

Iran is rebuilding nuclear sites damaged in previous U.S. strikes and “preparing for war,” despite engaging in talks with the Trump administration, according to a prominent Iranian opposition figure.

Alireza Jafarzadeh, deputy director of the Washington office of the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI), said newly released satellite images also prove the regime has accelerated its efforts to restore its “$2 trillion” uranium enrichment capabilities.

“The regime has clearly stepped up efforts to rebuild its uranium enrichment capabilities,” Jafarzadeh told Fox News Digital. “It is preparing itself for a possible war by trying to preserve its nuclear weapons program and ensure its protection.”

IRAN SAYS US MUST ‘PROVE THEY WANT TO DO A DEAL’ ON NUCLEAR TALKS IN GENEVA

Reconstruction activity appears to be underway at Iran’s Isfahan nuclear complex.(Planet Labs PBC/Handout via Reuters)

“That said, the ongoing rebuilding of Iran’s uranium enrichment capabilities is particularly alarming as the regime is now engaged in nuclear talks with the United States,” he added.

New satellite images released by Earth intelligence monitor, Planet Labs, show reconstruction activity appears to be underway at the Isfahan complex.

Isfahan is one of three Iranian uranium enrichment plants targeted in the U.S. military operation known as “Midnight Hammer.”

The June 22 operation involved coordinated Air Force and Navy strikes on the Fordow, Natanz and Isfahan facilities.

US POSITIONS AIRCRAFT CARRIERS, STRIKE PLATFORMS ACROSS MIDDLE EAST AS IRAN TALKS SHIFT TO OMAN

A satellite image shows tunnel entrances covered with soil at Isfahan nuclear complex.(Vantor/Handout via Reuters)

Despite the damage, the satellite images show Iran has buried entrances to a tunnel complex at the site, according to Reuters.

Similar steps were reportedly taken at the Natanz facility, which houses two additional enrichment plants.

“These [efforts in Isfahan] involve rebuilding its centrifuge program and other activities related to uranium enrichment,” Jafarzadeh said.

The renewed movements come as Iran participated in talks with the U.S. in Geneva.

On Thursday, President Donald Trump warned that “bad things” would happen if Iran did not make a deal.

While the talks were aimed at curbing Iran’s nuclear program in exchange for sanctions relief, Jafarzadeh argues that for the regime, talks would be nothing more than a tactical delay.

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Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei “agreed to the nuclear talks as it would give the regime crucial time to avoid or limit the consequences of confrontation with the West,” according to Jafarzadeh.(Office of the Supreme Leader of Iran via Getty Images)

“Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei agreed to the nuclear talks as it would give the regime crucial time to avoid or limit the consequences of confrontation with the West,” he said.

Jafarzadeh also described the regime spending at least “$2 trillion” on nuclear capabilities, which he said “is higher than the entire oil revenue generated since the regime came to power in Iran in 1979.”

“Tehran is trying to salvage whatever has remained of its nuclear weapons program and quickly rebuild it,” he said. “It has heavily invested in the nuclear weapons program as a key tool for the survival of the regime.”

IRANIAN OFFICIAL SAYS NUCLEAR TALKS WILL CONTINUE AFTER US, TEHRAN NEGOTIATIONS HAD ‘A GOOD START’ IN OMAN

Satellite imagery taken on January 30, 2026, shows a new roof over a previously destroyed building at Natanz nuclear site.(2026 PLANET LABS PBC/Handout via Reuters)

Jafarzadeh is best known for publicly revealing the existence of Iran’s Natanz nuclear site in 2002, which led to inspections by the International Atomic Energy Agency and intensified global scrutiny of Tehran’s nuclear ambitions.

“The insistence of the Iranian regime during the nuclear talks on maintaining its uranium enrichment capabilities, while rebuilding its damaged sites, is a clear indication that Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei has no plans to abandon its nuclear weapons program,” he said.

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The National Council of Resistance of Iran, led by Maryam Rajavi, exposed for the first time the nuclear sites in Natanz, Arak, Fordow and more than 100 other sites and projects, Jafarzadeh said, “despite a massive crackdown by the regime on this movement.”

Emma Bussey is a breaking news writer for Fox News Digital. Before joining Fox, she worked at The Telegraph with the U.S. overnight team, across desks including foreign, politics, news, sport and culture.

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