U.S. and Israeli Attack Targets Irradiation Facility in Isfahan, Jameh Mosque

Iran’s National Nuclear Safety System has announced that a gamma sterilization irradiation facility in Isfahan Province was targeted in an air and missile attack by the United States and Israel on March 7, 2026. Also,the Director-General of Cultural Heritage of Isfahan reported that part of the tiles on the iwans of the Jameh Mosque of Abasi fell as a result of the blast wave from this morning’s attacks, and said that a damage report will be submitted to UNESCO.

Iran (IMNA) -  Following the Israeli air strikes on the vicinity of Naqsh‑e‑Jahan Square in Isfahan, valuable decorative elements of the Jameh Mosque of Abasi—one of Iran’s principal World‑Heritage assets—suffered damage this morning. The incident has drawn the attention of national and international cultural‑heritage bodies to the most serious threat facing Iran’s historical capital.

Amir Kermzadeh, Director‑General of Cultural Heritage, Tourism and Handicrafts of Isfahan Province, confirmed the event in an interview with Mehr and explained that the vibrations generated by the explosion on Pasdaran Street caused a number of tiles from the northern and western iwans of the Jameh Mosque of Abasi to dislodge. Protective teams were dispatched immediately for on‑site assessment.

Kermzadeh emphasized that the significance of this mishap goes beyond physical damage. The Jameh Mosque of Abasi is an integral component of the unified World‑Heritage site of Naqsh‑e‑Jahan Square; any harm to it constitutes not only a national loss but also an injury to the cultural heritage of humanity.

Also, the Iran National Nuclear Safety System said in a statement that on March 7, 2026, it received information about air and missile strikes carried out by the Israeli regime and the United States against a gamma sterilization irradiation facility in Isfahan Province.

The attack caused significant damage to the facility. The statement noted that the facility had been used to improve the quality and extend the shelf life of agricultural products through irradiation technology.

According to the announcement, environmental monitoring results so far show no increase in gamma dose levels and no other radioactive contamination in the surrounding environment.

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