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Russia Says Israel's Attack on Iran Was Unprovoked and Illegal
Russia Says Israel's Attack on Iran Was Unprovoked and Illegal

Asharq Al-Awsat

timea day ago

  • Politics
  • Asharq Al-Awsat

Russia Says Israel's Attack on Iran Was Unprovoked and Illegal

The Russian Foreign Ministry said on Friday that Israeli strikes on Iran and its nuclear facilities were unprovoked and in breach of the United Nations Charter. "Unprovoked military strikes against a sovereign UN member state, its citizens, peaceful cities, and nuclear energy infrastructure are categorically unacceptable," the ministry said in a statement. Israel launched strikes against Iran on Friday, saying it had targeted nuclear facilities, ballistic missile factories and military commanders during the start of an operation to prevent Tehran from building a nuclear weapon.

Residents of Tehran Awake to Devastation
Residents of Tehran Awake to Devastation

New York Times

timea day ago

  • Politics
  • New York Times

Residents of Tehran Awake to Devastation

Residents of Tehran weathered a night of terror and shock, reeling from explosions across the Iranian capital and from the news that senior military commanders and top-security nuclear and military bases had been attacked by Israeli fighter jets. Long lines were forming at gas stations and grocery stores were filling up as Iranians prepared for uncertain times. As of Friday morning, the government had not given a complete tally of casualties and only said that a number of civilians had been killed, including children. Dozens were injured. Israeli strikes targeted Natanz, the major nuclear facility near the city of Isfahan; the Parchin military base near Karaj. At least a dozen military bases, missile depots and nuclear and military research centers in multiple cities across Iran were hit. Israel also struck residential buildings in densely populated neighborhoods of Tehran, in affluent, middle-class and working-class neighborhoods, according to witnesses, videos, photos and Iranian state media. Iranian officials had dismissed the warning signs that Israel was planning to strike nuclear sites as propaganda and a media frenzy aimed at pressuring Tehran into concessions in talks with the United States over curbing its nuclear activities. The government advised people to stay calm. But there was no sign of any measures to provide shelter and no guidance to the public on safety if more attacks were to come. Want all of The Times? Subscribe.

Oil Prices Surge After Israel Strike on Iran
Oil Prices Surge After Israel Strike on Iran

Wall Street Journal

time2 days ago

  • Business
  • Wall Street Journal

Oil Prices Surge After Israel Strike on Iran

Oil prices surged Friday after Israel launched a wide-ranging attack on Iran's nuclear facilities, rattling markets and sending investors fleeing into safe-haven assets. Israel said the attack targeted Iran's nuclear program and other military sites, as well as Iranian military commanders and nuclear scientists. Dozens of planes wrapped up the first wave of the attack before dawn Friday, Israel said.

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