Israel Says Delayed Iran's Presumed Nuclear Programme by Two Years
- Israel's foreign minister Gideon Saar said on June 21 that their strikes delayed Iran's nuclear bomb capability by at least two or three years.
- The postponement occurred after Israel initiated a military campaign on June 13 aimed at Iran's nuclear and defense facilities amid ongoing conflicts and Iranian counterattacks.
- Israel stated it would continue its campaign to remove this threat while diplomats from Britain, France, and Germany urged Iran to resume US talks despite Iran refusing negotiations amid the attacks.
- Israel reported more than 450 missiles and about 400 drones fired at the country, and French Foreign Minister Barrot invited Iran to consider multilateral negotiations despite the conflict.
- The developments indicate an ongoing conflict with heightened regional tensions, highlighted by Switzerland's decision to suspend operations at its embassy in Tehran while maintaining its role in representing US diplomatic interests in Iran.
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On the 9th day of the war, Iran fired missiles at Haifa and Tel Aviv in Israel. Israel claimed that due to the war Iran's nuclear program has been pushed back by 2 to 3 years. Israel destroyed many missile launch pads in Iran. Netanyahu has warned that the attack will not stop until success is achieved. Watch the news bulletin.

The Israeli army announced on Saturday that it had launched new airstrikes "against the missile storage and launch infrastructure in central Iran".


Israel says it delayed Iran’s nuclear bomb by two years after week of strikes
JERUSALEM, June 21 — Israel claimed today it has already set back Iran’s presumed nuclear programme by at least two years, a day after US President Donald Trump warned that Tehran has a “maximum” of two weeks to avoid possible American air strikes. Trump has been mulling whether to involve the US in Israel’s bombing campaign, indicating in his latest comments that he could take a decision before the two-week deadline he set this week. Israel sai…

Israel says delayed Iran's presumed nuclear programme by two years
Israel claimed on Saturday it has already set back Iran's presumed nuclear programme by at least two years, a day after US President Donald Trump warned that Tehran has a "maximum" of two weeks to avoid possible American air strikes.
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