Israel Conducts Multiple Strikes Across Iran Targeting Military, Nuclear Sites
Israel Conducts Multiple Strikes Across Iran Targeting Military, Nuclear Sites

Israel Conducts Multiple Strikes Across Iran Targeting Military, Nuclear Sites

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Israel has launched a series of intense airstrikes across Iran, targeting nuclear facilities, military infrastructure, and high-ranking Iranian military officials, including Major General Mohammad Baqeri and Major General Hossein Salami, who were assassinated in Tehran. Strikes have been reported in multiple strategic cities such as Tehran, Tabriz, Shiraz, and near the Fordow nuclear site, with significant damage to residential buildings, command centers, missile production plants, and railway infrastructure. Iran has responded with threats of severe retaliation, raising a red flag of revenge and appealing to the United Nations Security Council to address the unprecedented Israeli attacks. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced the operation, named "Operation Rising Lion," as an ongoing effort to eliminate the Iranian threat to Israel's survival. Despite the escalations, the Iranian president has stated that the situation remains under control, while Israeli forces continue to intercept incoming aerial threats. The conflict marks a significant escalation in the ongoing hostilities between Israel and Iran, with both sides preparing for further confrontations.

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