Israel Has Delayed Iran Nuclear Bomb By 'At Least Two Or Three Years': Minister
- On June 13, 2025, Israel conducted an overnight military operation deploying 40 fighter jets to strike dozens of Iranian nuclear and military targets.
- The strikes aimed to delay Iran's nuclear weapons development by targeting critical infrastructure like an inactive reactor in Arak and the Natanz site amid rising tensions.
- Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Saar stated on Saturday that the offensive has delayed Iran’s nuclear bomb capability by at least two or three years and pledged continued efforts to remove this threat.
- The International Atomic Energy Agency noted Iran is the only non-nuclear weapons state enriching uranium up to 60 percent, while Trump said he would not ask Israel to stop attacks to bring Iran back to talks.
- The ongoing airstrikes and diplomatic deadlocks indicate continued regional instability with Israel maintaining its offensive and Iran refusing negotiations despite Western calls for dialogue.
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According to data from the HRANA human rights network, 722 people have been killed in Israel's attacks in Iran.
The Iranian Ministry of Health raised the number of civilians killed to 430 on Saturday and more than 3,500 wounded of varying severity. This update shows an alarming increase in the number of victims in a conflict that shows no sign of a near end. 54 women and children, as well as five medical personnel, are among those killed. Hossein Kermanpour, the spokesman for the Ministry of Health, pointed out that the majority of the wounded, 2,200, hav…
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