Iran's missiles broke through Israeli air defense and struck Dimona — the city in Israel's Negev desert where the nuclear research center that Israel has never officially confirmed and never officially denied sits behind fences that have not been breached from the air in sixty years of Israeli nuclear history. One hundred and eighty people were injured. And then the International Atomic Energy Agency — the UN body that has been asking to inspect Dimona for six decades and has never been permitted to enter — issued an emergency statement calling for maximum military restraint in the vicinity of nuclear facilities. The IAEA does not issue that statement about cities that don't contain nuclear programs. It issued that statement about Dimona. Sixty years of nuclear ambiguity survived inspection requests, treaty debates, and international pressure. It did not survive Iranian missiles reaching the city and forcing the IAEA to publicly acknowledge what everyone has always known was there. In this video, we break down: 1. Why Dimona is categorically different from every other target this conflict has struck — what the Negev Nuclear Research Center actually contains, why Israel has maintained sixty years of official silence about it, and what Iranian missiles reaching the city means for the nuclear ambiguity policy that silence was designed to protect. 2. How Iran's missiles broke through Israeli air defense over southern Israel — the specific degradation of coverage in the Negev region, the maneuvering warheads that reduced interception rates from 90% to 70%, and why the missiles that hit Dimona and Arad found the gap that the prioritization of central Israel's defense created. 3. What the IAEA's emergency nuclear restraint statement means — why the IAEA issuing a nuclear safety statement about Israel is the institutional framework of sixty years of nuclear ambiguity cracking under the weight of a conflict that put Iranian missiles in the vicinity of the facility the ambiguity was designed to protect. 4. Why Iran chose to injure 180 people rather than target the reactor directly — and what the deliberate restraint communicates about what Iran is holding in reserve if Trump executes the power plant strike threat that was postponed for five days immediately after Dimona was hit. 5. Why the five-day postponement of Trump's power plant obliteration threat happened on the same day Dimona was struck — and what the connection between the Dimona missiles, the IAEA statement, the Omani mediation, and the postponed ultimatum reveals about the nuclear threshold that just changed this conflict's ceiling. Iran just put a ballistic missile inside the perimeter of Israel's Dimona nuclear facility — 800 meters from the reactor building that houses Israel's undeclared nuclear weapons program. A second missile fragmented and landed 2.3 km away. Israel's Arrow defense system was completely depleted stopping the first two missiles. And the IAEA issued an emergency statement calling for comprehensive safeguards inspections of Dimona — the most significant challenge to Israel's 60-year policy of nuclear ambiguity. Gold hit $2,800. Oil crossed $157. Global markets dropped 2-4%. The nuclear dimension of this war just became real. iran hit dimona,dimona nuclear reactor,iran missile dimona,iaea israel nuclear,israel nuclear weapons,dimona reactor strike,iran attack dimona,israel nuclear ambiguity,iaea inspections israel,nuclear crisis middle east,iran vs israel,israel nuclear program,dimona negev,iaea statement,gold price record,oil price rising,middle east war,nuclear safety,iran ballistic missile,war and money report,geopolitics,military analysis,defense news,iran news today,israel dimona 📌 Subscribe to War & Money Report for daily geopolitical intelligence. 🔔 Hit the notification bell — 800 meters is not a safety margin and the missiles are still flying. ⚠️ Disclaimer: This video provides analysis and commentary for educational and informational purposes only. We do not promote violence, armed conflict, or any form of extremism. All information is sourced from publicly available reports, open-source intelligence (OSINT), and verified news organizations. Viewer discretion is advised. © 2026 War & Money Report. All rights reserved. #WarAndMoneyReport #Dimona #IranAttack #IsraelNuclear #IAEA #NuclearCrisis #IranVsIsrael #DimonaReactor #NuclearWeapons #MiddleEastWar #Geopolitics #MilitaryAnalysis #GoldPrice #OilPrices #DefenseNews