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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Iranian Nuclear Scientist Eliminated in Israeli Strikes, Claims PM Benjamin Netanyahu (Watch Video) | 🌎 LatestLY
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu confirmed on Thursday that Israeli operations have successfully targeted senior members of Iran’s nuclear program, including the killing of a top nuclear scientist. The announcement comes during a period of heightened regional volatility following the recent leadership transition in Tehran. 🌎 Iranian Nuclear Scientist Eliminated in Israeli Strikes, Claims PM Benjamin Netanyahu (Watch Video).
Israeli Prime Minister claims attacks that would eliminate some scientists in charge of the atomic program
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Israeli attacks have killed a top Iranian nuclear scientist and hit several others. (CORRECTS: A previous APNewsAlert erroneously reported that the strikes had killed multiple nuclear scientists.)
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Israeli attacks have killed a top Iranian nuclear scientist and hit several others. (CORRECTS: A previous APNewsAlert erroneously reported that the strikes had killed multiple nuclear scientists.).
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