Israel Launches Major Airstrikes on Iran Nuclear Facilities
Israel Launches Major Airstrikes on Iran Nuclear Facilities

Israel Launches Major Airstrikes on Iran Nuclear Facilities

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On June 13, 2025, Israel launched a coordinated series of sophisticated attacks targeting Iran's nuclear and military infrastructure, including the Natanz nuclear facility and key military leaders, significantly setting back Iran's nuclear program. These strikes followed months of escalating tensions and proxy conflicts, including Israel's assassination of Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah and other regional militant heads. Israel's strategy reflects a long-term plan to neutralize the Iranian threat, prioritizing Iran as the greatest danger, followed by Hezbollah and Hamas, as part of a broader campaign to prevent Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons. The attacks involved precision strikes, including the use of Mossad agents and drones inside Iran, and resulted in significant casualties among Iran's military leadership and nuclear scientists. This military action was seen as a last resort after years of failed negotiations and the limitations of previous agreements like the 2015 Iran nuclear deal, which former President Donald Trump withdrew from due to its weaknesses. Analysts view these developments as a potential major foreign-policy victory for Israel and its allies, highlighting a shift from covert operations to overt military engagement in the region.

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