How Israel’s Campaign to Wipe Out Iran’s Nuclear Program Unfolded
- On June 13-14, 2025, Israel launched its largest-ever offensive against Iran, targeting nuclear and military sites including the Natanz enrichment facility.
- The offensive followed a buildup influenced by Hamas's October 7, 2023 attack, the US election of Donald Trump, and Tehran’s rejection of the last US nuclear offer.
- Israel used about 200 aircraft and smuggled drones to strike roughly 100 targets, killing top Iranian generals and many scientists, aiming to prevent Iran’s nuclear weapons development.
- Iran responded by firing fewer than 100 ballistic missiles and over 100 drones toward Israel, with most projectiles intercepted; Iran reported 78 killed and over 320 wounded in Israeli strikes.
- The strikes heightened regional tensions, prompting US military shifts and evacuations while President Trump urged Iran to reach a nuclear deal, warning Israel's attacks will "only get worse" if unresolved.
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As if it were a fate that all its protagonists expected, both Israel and Iran had been preparing for the attack that on Friday morning has struck in the Persian country military targets, nuclear sites and even civilian residential buildings in Tehran. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has not taken long to announce one of his main targets: “The main Iranian uranium enrichment facility in Natanz”, 225 kilometers south of Tehran, surely on…
Israel, Iran exchange missile barrages as Israel aims to wipe out Tehran’s nuclear programme
Tehran launches dozens of missiles early today Israel says it intercepts some Air raid sirens in Tel Aviv, Jerusalem TEL AVIV, June 14 — Iran and Israel targeted each other with airstrikes early today after Israel launched its biggest-ever offensive against its longtime foe in a bid to prevent it from developing a nuclear weapon. Air raid sirens sounded in Tel Aviv and Jerusalem, the country’s two largest cities before dawn, sending residents ru…
Iran.- Israel caused serious damage to one of Iran’s major nuclear facilities and killed an alarming number of high-ranking military and nuclear officials in the attacks that began on Friday morning. But at dawn of that devastating attack, it was also clear how much remained of the Iranian nuclear program, at least for now. Israeli attacks seem to have destroyed a surface nuclear fuel production plant and power supply centers at Iran’s largest u…
Israel, Iran Launch More Barrages as Israel Aims to Wipe Out Tehran’s Nuclear Program
TEL AVIV/DUBAI/WASHINGTON, June 14 (Reuters) - Iran and Israel targeted each other with airstrikes early on Saturday after Israel launched its biggest-ever offensive against its longtime foe in a bid to prevent it from developing a nuclear weapon.
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