Israel Claims Victory as US Intel Says Iran Nuclear Sites Not Destroyed
- On June 24, 2025, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced a major triumph following the agreement of a ceasefire with Iran, bringing an end to a 12-day conflict between the two longtime adversaries.
- The conflict began on June 13 as Israel aimed to prevent Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons, with U.S. forces striking Iran's underground sites and Iran retaliating with missile attacks.
- Israel's military claimed it set back Iran's nuclear and ballistic missile programs, while Iranian officials insisted they only seek peaceful nuclear rights and pledged to respect the ceasefire if Israel did likewise.
- President Trump announced a ceasefire, claiming that both Israel and Iran were equally interested in ending the conflict. Meanwhile, Defense Secretary Hegseth stated that their airstrikes had completely dismantled Iran’s capability to develop nuclear weapons.
- Questions remain about the full extent of damage to Iran's nuclear sites and enriched uranium stockpiles, implying continued vigilance amid calls for diplomatic pressure and a possible shift toward negotiations.
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Experts: Damage to Iranian nuclear sites likely far more extensive than leaked DIA report
Israel is feeling victorious after its 12-day war with Iran, culminating in the U.S. strikes on underground nuclear sites that significantly degraded and rolled back Tehran’s nuclear program. While the country is mourning 29 civilian deaths — in addition to seven soldiers killed in Gaza this week — and thousands have lost their homes in missile strikes, nearly two-thirds of Israelis, according to a new poll, think their country won the war. But …
Iran-Israel conflict live updates: Will never surrender, Iran's Khamenei warns of strong retaliation
Iran-Israel conflict live updates: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu declared a historic victory over Iran after a 12-day conflict, despite a leaked US intelligence report suggesting American airstrikes only temporarily set back Tehran’s nuclear program by a few months.
DECRYPTAGE - The Israeli Prime Minister claims "a historic victory", but he is weakened on the international stage, and in Israel.
Israel and the USA bomb Iran's nuclear facilities. Report revealed nuclear program only thrown back by months. Experts continue to debate.
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