Israel launches fresh wave of strikes on Iran
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After decades of threats, Israel launched an audacious attack on Iran, targeting its nuclear sites, scientists and military leaders. Here’s what to know about its controversial nuclear program.
Israel’s historic strike on Iran revealed years of Mossad activity inside the country, including hidden weapons, drones and assassinations of nuclear officials.
"Our support for Gaza and our defense of our country against the Zionist aggression against it has continued," a Houthi source told Newsweek.
Rafael Grossi, the head of the UN ’s nuclear agency, said after the initial attack that the Natanz facility had been “impacted” and that there was no reported damage to Iran’s enrichment plant at Fordow or its uranium-processing facility in Isfahan.
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President Donald Trump has issued a stark warning to Iran, urging the country to accept a nuclear deal to avoid further “planned attacks,” citing that “there has already been great death and destruction, but there is still time to make this slaughter… come to an end.”
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Mohammad Pakpour's statement follows the death of his predecessor, General Hossein Salami, in Israel's strikes on Friday.
Iran’s “Axis of Resistance,” the network of militias it has fostered in the Middle East to help it fight Israel, has become seriously degraded, experts say.
CNN’s Chief International Anchor Christiane Amanpour reacted to Israel’s unprecedented attack on Iran overnight, saying she did not imagine a scenario in which Iran would be able to fight back with as much strength as Israel has behind it.