Israel hits Iranian nuclear research facility and says it’s preparing for possibly long campaign
- Israel attacked multiple sites in Iran's Isfahan province, including its main nuclear facility, marking a significant escalation in the ongoing conflict, according to Israeli officials.
- Iran reported no casualties but confirmed missile fire into Israeli territory, triggering air raid sirens in cities like Tel Aviv.
- Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Saar stated the strikes have delayed Iran's nuclear weapon development by two to three years, emphasizing continued military efforts.
- The conflict has escalated from airstrikes on military and nuclear sites by Israel, prompting Iranian retaliation with missiles and drones, though most were intercepted, causing limited casualties.
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Israel Launches New Round of Strikes, Warns of “Prolonged Campaign” Against Iran
As Israel warned of a “prolonged campaign” against Iran and launched a new round of airstrikes on a nuclear facility and missile sites Saturday, a number of critics accused Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of waging a “war of distraction” as his military continues its slaughter of Palestinians in Gaza. Iran’s Health Ministry said Saturday that more than 400 Iranians — the majority of… Source

Israel says it's preparing for the possibility of a lengthy war against Iran
Israel’s military says it is preparing for the possibility of a lengthy war with Iran
Israel hits Iranian nuclear research facility as war moves into second week
Israel’s military says it struck an Iranian nuclear research facility overnight and killed three senior Iranian commanders in targeted attacks as the war between the two nations continued into a second week.
Israel hits Iranian nuclear research facility and says it’s preparing for possibly long campaign
Israel’s military said Saturday it struck an Iranian nuclear research facility overnight and killed three senior Iranian commanders in targeted attacks, while emphasizing it was preparing for the possibility that the war could turn into a lengthy campaign.
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