
Iranian nuclear facility has reportedly been in operation for more than a decade
Location of alleged Iranian nuclear site revealed by satellite images
Fox News has exclusively obtained satellite imagery revealing what an opposition group says is a previously undisclosed Iranian nuclear weapons facility — raising fresh concerns amid ongoing negotiations between Tehran and the Trump administration.
The newly identified site, located in Iran’s Semnan Province, is far from the regime’s already-known nuclear facilities. According to the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI), intelligence gathered from sources inside the country points to a sprawling compound covering nearly 2,500 acres.
Code-named the “Rainbow Site” by Iranian officials, the facility has reportedly been in operation for more than a decade, masked as a chemical production company known as Diba Energy Siba.
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New satellite images reveal an alleged Iranian nuclear weapons facility. (National Council of Resistance of Iran)

Code-named the “Rainbow Site” by Iranian officials, this site spans nearly 2,500 acres and has been operating for over a decade under the cover of a chemical production company called Diba Energy Siba. (National Council of Resistance of Iran)
According to NCRI sources, the primary function of the Rainbow Site is the extraction of tritium — a radioactive isotope used to enhance nuclear weapons. Unlike uranium enrichment, tritium has virtually no peaceful or commercial applications, casting further doubt on Iran’s longstanding claims that its nuclear ambitions are solely for energy or civilian use.
The revelations come as the Trump administration navigates sensitive negotiations with Tehran. When asked about the U.S. position on whether Iran can maintain a nuclear enrichment program short of weapons development, President Donald Trump told reporters on Wednesday, “We haven’t made that decision yet. We will, but we haven’t made that decision yet.”
Despite the bombshell intelligence, senior officials maintain optimism. Vice President JD Vance, speaking Tuesday, said the talks remain on track.

Satellite images reveal the location and layout of an alleged Iranian secret nuclear weapons facility that has been unknown until now. (National Council of Resistance of Iran)
“Without prejudging the negotiation, I will say, so far, so good,” Vance told reporters. “We’ve been very happy with how the Iranians have responded to some of the points that we’ve made.”