Israel Launches Air Strikes at Iran
- Israel launched a large-scale airstrike campaign on Iran targeting Tehran late Thursday night, striking nuclear, missile, and military sites.
- The strikes aimed to halt Iran's nuclear program amid upcoming nuclear negotiations, with the U.S. not participating but informed in advance.
- Israel deployed about 200 combat aircraft against around 100 targets including Natanz, Khandab, and Khoramabad, while Israeli airspace was closed and flights suspended.
- The attacks killed several officials including General Hossein Salami, the Revolutionary Guard chief, and triggered warnings of expected Iranian drone and missile retaliation.
- Oil prices surged over 9% amid fears of wider conflict, U.S. stock futures fell sharply, and Israel declared a state of emergency with residents warned to prepare for attacks.
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Israel launches air strikes at Iran
WASHINGTON (NEXSTAR) - Israel launched airstrikes at Iran targeting the country's nuclear infrastructure and killing at least two of Iran’s top military officers. Israel has been concerned Iran is close to developing a nuclear weapon and Thursday the international nuclear watchdog said Iran wasn't cooperating with inspectors. Israel shared video of its fighter jets taking off under the dark of night. In Tehran, security camera video shows the im…
Only hours after the first attacks, Israel apparently flies further attacks on Iran. High-ranking members of the Iranian military were killed during the nightly military operation. Iran speaks of a declaration of war.
Israel is targeting nuclear power plants, commanders and scientists with its attacks. What was hit? Where are the most important facilities? A visual overview

The Latest: Israel attacks Iran, killing at least 2 military officers
Israel launched a wave of strikes across Iran on Friday that targeted its nuclear program and military sites, killing at least two top military officers and raising the prospect of an all-out war between the two bitter Middle East adversaries.…
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