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Israel Iran War News Live Updates: Israel launches strikes against Iran, targets nuclear facilities

Israel Iran War News Live Updates: Israel launches strikes against Iran, targets nuclear facilities

Time of India20 hours ago

A sudden and powerful Israeli airstrike hit targets in Iran late Thursday, triggering explosions around Tehran and sparking fears of a broader regional conflict. The move comes as part of what Israel's Defence Minister described as 'preemptive strikes' against Iran's nuclear threat.
Iran's state-run Nour News confirmed reports of blasts northeast of Tehran early Friday. The Israeli Air Force carried out the attack, which is being seen as one of the boldest actions by Tel Aviv against Iran in recent years. In response, Israel declared a nationwide state of emergency, preparing for possible retaliation from Iran in the form of missile or drone strikes.
Israel has consistently warned that it would not allow Iran to reach weapons-grade nuclear capabilities. International watchdogs have reported that Iran is enriching uranium to dangerously high levels, although Tehran has always claimed its nuclear programme is peaceful.
The United States was quick to distance itself from the Israeli operation. 'Tonight, Israel took unilateral action against Iran. We are not involved in strikes against Iran and our top priority is protecting American forces in the region,' said US Secretary of State Marco Rubio. 'Let me be clear: Iran should not target US interests or personnel.'
Two American officials told Reuters that the US was not involved in the planning or execution of the Israeli strike and did not assist in any way.
The timing of the strike is notable, as it comes during ongoing diplomatic talks between the Trump administration and Iranian officials. US envoy Steve Witkoff has reportedly conducted five rounds of negotiations aimed at limiting Iran's nuclear programme. The attack could now disrupt those fragile efforts.
So far, Iran's government has not officially commented on the strike. However, given the direct nature of the attack and Israel's readiness for retaliation, analysts believe Tehran may be preparing a response.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his cabinet have not released public statements since the strike. However, officials have said the action was necessary for Israel's self-defence.
With both countries on high alert, the strike marks a dangerous turning point in the long-standing hostilities between Iran and Israel. The international community is urging restraint as tensions threaten to spiral into a broader conflict.

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