Israel strikes Iran's nuclear facilities as Tehran vows retaliation 'will no longer be an eye for an eye' | Fortune
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Israel strikes Iran's nuclear facilities as Tehran vows retaliation 'will no longer be an eye for an eye' | Fortune
"The Israeli military later hailed its attacks on several Iranian targets including 'missile production capabilities, infrastructure remaining from its nuclear program, and terror regime targets.' It said raw materials are processed for enrichment at the Yazd plant and that the strike was a major blow to Iran's nuclear program."
"Seyed Majid Moosavi, IRGC's Aerospace Force commander, posted on X that employees of companies tied to the U.S. and Israel should abandon their workplaces. 'You tested us once before; the world has once again seen that you yourselves started playing with fire and attacking infrastructure,' he said."
Israel conducted attacks on Iranian nuclear facilities, specifically targeting the Shahid Khondab Heavy Water Complex and the Ardakan yellowcake production plant. The strikes were claimed to have caused no casualties or contamination risks. The Israeli military stated that these attacks aimed at crippling Iran's missile production capabilities and nuclear infrastructure. In response, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps warned of retaliation, emphasizing a shift in the response strategy. Concurrently, U.S. President Trump indicated ongoing diplomatic efforts to resolve tensions, despite Iran's denial of negotiations.
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