
Israel Targets Isfahan Nuclear Site in Iran - Jordan News
Israel Targets Isfahan Nuclear Site in Iran Fars News Agency reported on Saturday that Israel targeted the Isfahan nuclear site in Iran, adding that there was no leakage of hazardous materials as a result of the strike. اضافة اعلان Israel had launched a wide-scale attack on Iran early Friday morning, targeting more than 200 military and nuclear sites. The assault resulted in the deaths of several Iranian military commanders and nuclear scientists. Israel stated that it possessed intelligence indicating that Iran's nuclear program was approaching a 'point of no return.' In response, Iran—which denies seeking to develop nuclear weapons—fired dozens of missiles at targets in Israel, claiming it had struck military installations.
— (Reuters)

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Israel Targets Isfahan Nuclear Site in Iran Fars News Agency reported on Saturday that Israel targeted the Isfahan nuclear site in Iran, adding that there was no leakage of hazardous materials as a result of the strike. اضافة اعلان Israel had launched a wide-scale attack on Iran early Friday morning, targeting more than 200 military and nuclear sites. The assault resulted in the deaths of several Iranian military commanders and nuclear scientists. Israel stated that it possessed intelligence indicating that Iran's nuclear program was approaching a 'point of no return.' In response, Iran—which denies seeking to develop nuclear weapons—fired dozens of missiles at targets in Israel, claiming it had struck military installations. — (Reuters)