Inspectors from the United Nations nuclear watchdog have returned to Iran, the head of the agency and Iranian officials said, despite an Iranian ban on cooperation with it.

“We are about to restart… there are many (nuclear) facilities, some were attacked and some were not. We are discussing what kind of practical modalities can be implemented in order to facilitate the restart of our work,” Rafael Grossi, the head of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), told Fox News on Tuesday.

In June, Israel launched strikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities, sparking an unprecedented 12-day military conflict and prompting Iranian retaliatory attacks on Israeli cities. The United States also joined , striking three Iranian sites in the conflict’s final days.

The IAEA withdrew its team from

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