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Israel dealt ‘significant damage' to Iranian nuclear sites

Israel dealt ‘significant damage' to Iranian nuclear sites

Sky News AU4 hours ago

Former US Army vice chief of staff General Jack Keane says the Israelis have already done 'significant damage' to Iran's nuclear facilities.
US President Donald Trump has doubled down on his claim that US strikes have "obliterated" Iran's nuclear facilities despite experts raising doubts about the extent of the damage.
'They have been systematic and deliberately working on this, but they needed the United States' help because of some of the capabilities of these sites were underneath the ground,' Gen Keane said.

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