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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says Israeli attacks have killed top Iranian nuclear scientists

Israeli strikes are part of a campaign to degrade Iran's nuclear program amid ongoing conflict that began Feb. 28, with significant regional impacts reported.

  • On Thursday, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated that Israeli attacks killed top Iranian nuclear scientists, confirming the targeting of key personnel within the program.
  • Although Israel destroyed the 'Taleghan 2' nuclear site in 2024, Israel and the United States maintain that dismantling the nuclear program remains a central war goal.
  • Simultaneously, security checkpoints in Tehran faced drone assaults Wednesday night, while Iran-backed Hezbollah launched 200 rockets from Lebanon into northern Israel.
  • The U.N. refugee agency reported up to 3.2 million people in Iran and at least 759,000 in Lebanon are now displaced, amid threats to shipping routes.
  • In the United States, lawmakers are debating the War Powers Resolution this week, with most supporting it and most opposing it, potentially forcing a vote on the Iran campaign.
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Israeli Prime Minister claims attacks that would eliminate some scientists in charge of the atomic program

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Netanyahu says Israeli strikes have killed top Iranian nuclear scientist

Speaking Thursday night at a news conference, Netanyahu also denounced Iran’s new supreme leader, Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei.

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