Israel Launches Extensive Airstrikes Against Iran Nuclear Sites Amid Missile Threat
Israel Launches Extensive Airstrikes Against Iran Nuclear Sites Amid Missile Threat

Israel Launches Extensive Airstrikes Against Iran Nuclear Sites Amid Missile Threat

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Israel launched a significant air assault against Iran early Friday, targeting around 100 sites related to Iran's nuclear and missile programs, including the primary uranium enrichment facility at Natanz. About 200 Israeli aircraft participated in the coordinated strikes, which were supported by Mossad operatives conducting sabotage on the ground. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu emphasized the importance of degrading Iran's nuclear capabilities, warning of a lengthy conflict and Iran's intent to advance toward nuclear weapons. Israeli officials indicated preparations spanned eight months and that the United States was aware of and had given a green light for the operation, though Washington publicly denied direct involvement. Satellite imagery showed damage primarily on the surface at Natanz, highlighting the challenge of destroying deeply buried facilities. Netanyahu planned to convene security chiefs and key ministers to discuss the situation, while President Trump expressed strong support for Israel's actions and warned that an Israeli attack could impact ongoing nuclear deal negotiations with Iran.

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