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Despite Doubts From US Intel, Israel Pushed Iran's Nuclear Program Back Years

  • Israel and U.S. forces launched coordinated strikes on Iran's nuclear infrastructure, targeting the Fordow facility and other sites to delay its nuclear program.
  • These strikes followed ongoing tensions and missile barrages, with Israel emphasizing the necessity despite U.S. intelligence suggesting the damage was limited.
  • Reports indicate the Fordow facility suffered critical infrastructure damage rendering it inoperable, but Iran's uranium stockpile remained intact and centrifuges mostly survived.
  • Israeli leaders stated the campaign set Iran's nuclear project back by years, with Lt. Gen. Zamir saying, "We have set Iran's nuclear project back by years."
  • The strikes suggest a strategic setback for Iran's nuclear ambitions while the fragile ceasefire between Israel and Iran holds amid ongoing diplomatic tensions.
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What has been the effectiveness of the strikes on Iranian nuclear installations? If Israeli political and military echelons say they are satisfied, some experts call for caution.

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Ynet News broke the news in Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel on Wednesday, June 25, 2025.
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