Israel strikes had ‘direct impacts’ on underground nuclear site in Iran: Watchdog
- Israel has conducted a multi-day air campaign striking Iranian military and nuclear sites, including underground sections of the Natanz enrichment facility, up to June 17, 2025.
- The campaign aims to halt Iran's nuclear program amid vows by Iran's leadership to destroy Israel, while Iran has retaliated with missile and drone attacks on Israel.
- The International Atomic Energy Agency confirmed direct impacts on underground centrifuge halls at Natanz based on satellite imagery, marking a significant assessment of damage from the strikes.
- Prime Minister Netanyahu said the strikes set back Iran's nuclear program 'a very, very long time,' while Trump urged Iran to sign a deal and warned that 'Iran cannot have a nuclear weapon.'
- The ongoing hostilities show no sign of abating, with Israel continuing its offensive and Iran promising further responses, raising concerns from international agencies about regional instability.
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