Israel Keeps Airspace Closed Amid Ongoing Operation Against Iran
- Israel launched Operation Rising Lion on Friday, conducting coordinated strikes against Iran's nuclear sites and military infrastructure while fully closing its airspace nationwide.
- This operation followed a Thursday night UN IAEA report condemning Iran for failing to comply with nuclear nonproliferation obligations for the first time in nearly 20 years.
- The strike included precision attacks using drones and missiles to target Iranian air defense and nuclear facilities, killing scientists and elite paramilitary members, while Iran retaliated with ballistic missile launches on Israeli cities.
- Israel intercepted many incoming missiles with its Iron Dome system, confirmed three deaths by Saturday morning, and Prime Minister Netanyahu described the strikes as necessary acts of national preservation.
- The events intensified regional tensions, with Iran ending deal talks and threatening nuclear escalation, while officials urged diplomatic resolution despite warnings of potentially "more brutal" attacks ahead.
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The Israeli military operation against Iran has similarities to the action against the Hizbullah. The militia and the Iranian regime are in a similar dilemma.
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