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Israel attacks Iran's only operating nuclear power plant

Israel attacks Iran's only operating nuclear power plant

Al Arabiya6 hours ago

Israel said on Thursday it had struck Iran's only functioning nuclear power plant on the Gulf coast, potentially a major escalation in its air war against Iran.
Israel has struck a number of Iranian nuclear targets since launching its attacks last week. But a strike on the Bushehr plant, which is located near Iran's Arab Gulf neighbors and employs technicians from Russia, would be widely be seen as a big step.
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