Israel strikes had ‘direct impacts’ on underground nuclear site in Iran: Watchdog
- The Israel Defense Forces attacked the Iranian state broadcaster IRINN in Tehran on Monday after ordering an evacuation of the district.
- The strike followed warnings from Israel's Defense Minister Katz and Prime Minister Netanyahu, who claimed the IDF is on the path to victory over Tehran's nuclear and missile threats.
- Before the attack, the IDF gave advanced warnings to civilians by phone to minimize harm, targeting a military communication center disguised as civilian media infrastructure.
- The live broadcast was interrupted by the explosion, and journalist Younes Shadlou reported many colleagues were inside, while TV anchor Sahar Emami resumed coverage shortly afterward.
- Despite Israeli claims, experts suggest the disruption may not significantly delay Iran's nuclear program, indicating a prolonged conflict with severe civilian impact.
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