Trump Points to Missed Ultimatum as Israel Launches Strike on Iran
- On Friday, June 13th, 2025, Israel launched preemptive airstrikes targeting Iran's Natanz nuclear facility, missile sites, and military commanders.
- The airstrikes occurred after diplomatic negotiations did not result in an agreement and after President Trump had issued a 60-day deadline for Iran to reach a deal before facing heightened repercussions.
- Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu emphasized the necessity of the action to prevent Iran from maintaining its nuclear enrichment program and expressed gratitude for Trump's leadership.
- The Israeli Defense Forces announced that their operation targeting Iran's nuclear and missile sites would persist until the perceived threat is fully neutralized, as Iran's Supreme Leader pledged harsh retaliation in response.
- The airstrikes intensified regional tensions, prompted nationwide Israeli emergency measures, and drew international calls for de-escalation amid fears of wider conflict.
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They called on Israelis to show "responsibility and composure" in light of the developments, adding that "some difficult days may follow."
Israel’s Strike on Iran Has US Fingerprints All Over It – Analysts
from Sputnik News: The IDF says it has completed the first phase of its operation against Iran’s nuclear program, targeting military and nuclear officials. Dozens of sites were hit, including Natanz, Iran’s main enrichment facility. The Israeli strike on Iran almost certainly leaned on American intel and US-supplied weapons, ex-Italian diplomat and PM Middle East advisor Marco […]
- Israel bombards the Natanz nuclear site: what is known about Iran's "greatest uranium enrichment site?" (International) The Israeli army's night strikes in Iran on Friday, June 13, hit the Natanz uranium enrichment plant. This underground and surface complex, which was revealed in 2020, is one of Iran's strategic sites. - Israel bombards the Natanz nuclear site: what is known about Iran's "greatest uranium enrichment site"?
Israel claims that it has damaged “the underground area” of an Iranian uranium enrichment plant
Israel attacked Iran's nuclear facilities. What kind of facilities are they, and why are they being targeted? Q: What are the Iranian nuclear facilities that were attacked? A: They mainly produce "low-enriched uranium," which is the raw material for nuclear fuel used in nuclear power plants...
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