Israeli Strikes Kill Iran’s Military Chief, IRGC Commander, and Top Nuclear Scientists: Report
- Israel carried out strikes across Iran targeting its nuclear program and killing military leaders and nuclear scientists, as reported by Iranian state media.
- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu described the strikes as Operation Rising Lion, stating they were necessary for Israel's survival against the Iranian threat.
- A spokesperson for Iran's armed forces warned that the US and Israel will face a heavy price for the strikes according to Reuters.
- Israel's Defense Minister Israel Katz signed an order for a state of emergency in Israel in response to the strikes.
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The leadership of the Revolutionary Guard, the head of the delegation of the talks to reach a nuclear agreement with the US, as well as six scientists have been the targets in the Israeli attacks.
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An Iranian ballistic missile over the sky in Israel. | Gazi Samad/Anadolu via Getty Images Last night, Israel went to war with Iran — launching a bombing raid targeting Iran’s senior military leadership and top nuclear scientists. The strikes were a tactical triumph for Israel: The heads of both Iran’s entire military and its Revolutionary Guards were killed in the opening hours, and Iranian air defenses took a massive hit. Israel suffered few,…
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