VIENNA, Nov 17 (Reuters) – The U.N. nuclear watchdog on Wednesday issued reports detailing its conflicts with Iran, from rough treatment of its inspectors to re-installing cameras it deems “essential” for the revival of Tehran’s nuclear deal. That deal with major powers lifted sanctions against Tehran in exchange for restrictions on Iran’s nuclear activities. One of four IAEA cameras there was destroyed. TESA Karaj was one of several sites where Iran agreed on Sept. 12 to grant IAEA inspectors access to service monitoring equipment and replace memory cards due to fill up with camera footage and other data. The other report said that Iranian security guards continued to perform “excessively invasive physical searches” of IAEA inspectors.