Iran boasted that all its nuclear material had been moved to 'a safe place' before Israeli missiles struck its nuclear sites.
'Israel hit Natanz, Isfahan, Khandab, and Arak, but they were already evacuated,' Iranian commander Mohsen Rezaei said on Thursday.
'All the materials have been moved to a safe place,' he added.
Israel has been launching missiles at Iran in an attempt to cripple its nuclear capabilities since last Friday, and US President Donald Trump was thinking about getting involved.
But, Trump dramatically stepped back from the brink last night as Britain prepared to take part in peace talks with Iran.
In the previous 48 hours, the US President had demanded Iran's 'unconditional surrender' and threatened air strikes 'in days'.
However, after spending the afternoon locked away in the White House Situation Room, which he has dubbed 'the War Room', he said he would give Tehran two weeks in which to make a deal.
Negotiations will start today with Britain, France and Germany due to sit down with Iran's foreign minister in Geneva.
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt read out a statement from Mr Trump that said: 'Based on the fact that there's a substantial chance of negotiations that may or may not take place with Iran in the near future, I will make my decision whether or not to go within the next two weeks.'