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Israel launches fresh wave of strikes on Iran after hitting nuclear and military sites overnight

  • On June 13, 2025, Israel launched a broad air campaign striking over 100 military and nuclear sites across Iran, including Natanz, Shiraz, Tabriz, and Qom provinces.
  • The strikes followed escalating tensions, with Israel aiming to prevent what it called an imminent nuclear threat, while Iran maintained its nuclear program is civilian and vowed revenge.
  • Iran's air defenses engaged hostile targets and intercepted missiles near Tehran and Fordow, while the attacks reportedly killed top Iranian military leaders and scientists and damaged infrastructure including Tabriz Airport.
  • Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu characterized the operation as essential and ongoing, reporting considerable harm to the Natanz site and affirming his commitment to eliminate the threat, which he described as an immediate and serious danger.
  • The strikes triggered regional condemnations, a UN Security Council emergency meeting, airspace closures, and raised fears of a wider conflict potentially involving the US and destabilizing the Middle East.
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Israel and Iran continue on Saturday their exchanges of deadly strikes, triggered on Friday by a massive Israeli attack on Iranian military and nuclear sites to which Tehran is responding with its ballistic missiles. Israel's aid has reported that it has been very successful in...

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Le Figaro broke the news in Paris, France on Friday, June 13, 2025.
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