Israel launches fresh wave of strikes on Iran after hitting nuclear and military sites overnight
- Israeli airstrikes struck multiple Iranian sites, including nuclear and military facilities, on Friday, June 13, 2025, across Tehran, Tabriz, Shiraz, and Qom.
- The strikes followed escalating regional tensions and came hours after Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu called the military campaign necessary to remove a clear threat.
- Israel deployed roughly 200 warplanes against about 100 targets, significantly damaging the Natanz nuclear facility and killing top Iranian generals and nuclear scientists amid ongoing drone confrontations.
- Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi condemned the attacks as "a declaration of war," urged immediate Security Council action, and Iran launched over 100 drones in retaliation against Israel.
- The attacks intensified fears of a broader regional conflict, prompting international calls for restraint and an emergency UN Security Council meeting requested by Iran.
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On the night of Thursday to Friday, Israel launched a large-scale military operation against Iran. The Air Force mobilized nearly 200 fighter aircraft to hit a hundred targets throughout the country.
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Read Full ArticleIsrael carried out a new wave of attacks on Iranian territory on Friday, affecting numerous critical infrastructure sites, including the Fordo uranium enrichment plant in Qom province.
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