Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says Israeli attacks have killed top Iranian nuclear scientists
Israeli strikes targeted nuclear sites and key personnel to disrupt Iran's nuclear program amid ongoing regional conflict, escalating tensions in the Persian Gulf and beyond.
- Yesterday, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Israeli strikes killed several top Iranian nuclear scientists and that the Israeli military struck a nuclear facility in recent days.
- Feb. 28 marks the start of the bombardment, with the United States and Israel aiming to destroy whatever remains of Iran's nuclear program.
- Hezbollah fired roughly 200 rockets into northern Israel while Israel struck Tehran and Lebanon, killing 11, and the U.N. refugee agency reported up to 3.2 million displaced in Iran.
- Iran's president Masoud Pezeshkian suggested online Thursday that for the war to end, the world would need to recognize Iran’s legitimate rights, pay reparations, and offer guarantees against future attacks.
- Despite heavy strikes, U.S. assessments say Iran's government remains intact, while U.S. President Donald Trump vowed to 'finish the job' and Iran's parliamentary speaker Mohammad Bagher Qalibaf warned island seizures would 'make the Persian Gulf run with the blood of invaders'.
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Nearly two weeks after the bombings began, researcher-archaeologist Rocco Rante gave an update on the damage caused by the Israeli-American strikes.
Iranian Nuclear Scientist Eliminated in Israeli Strikes, Claims PM Benjamin Netanyahu (Watch Video) | 🌎 LatestLY
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu confirmed on Thursday that Israeli operations have successfully targeted senior members of Iran’s nuclear program, including the killing of a top nuclear scientist. The announcement comes during a period of heightened regional volatility following the recent leadership transition in Tehran. 🌎 Iranian Nuclear Scientist Eliminated in Israeli Strikes, Claims PM Benjamin Netanyahu (Watch Video).
Israeli Prime Minister claims attacks that would eliminate some scientists in charge of the atomic program
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