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A major general and two other military personnel were killed in a major increase that raised the possibility of an all-out battle, according to Israel’s claim that it carried out air strikes on Iranian nuclear services and other sites throughout Iran.
In response to the June 13 episodes, Iran officially launched numerous drones and rockets at Israeli websites. Jordan’s government claimed to have intercepted a number of weapons over its weather space.
Tehran’s order page for the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps was one of the targets in Iran, according to Iranian state Television. Major General Hossein Salami, the army chief, was killed during the attack, according to Iranian media organization Tasnim.
The strike, according to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, was intended to “reduce the Iranian threat to Israel’s quite survival and that it would proceed” for as long as necessary.
We “hit the nail on the head” of Iran’s nuclear enhancement system. We targeted Natanz, the country’s major center for advancement. He stated in an a  video statement that” we furthermore struck at the heart of Iran’s nuclear weapon system.” Israel “also struck Iranian nuclear researchers” who were developing the Persian weapon, he continued.
The Israeli army claimed that the large attack involved around 200 planes, and Israeli TV reported that the Mossad intelligence company may have established a secret bottom inside Iran as part of the operation.
The supreme leader of Iran warned that Israel had suffer serious consequences if it launched the attacks.
The Zionist plan has already set itself up for a bitter and terrible death, according to Ayatollah Ali Khamenei in a statement.
Natanz Nuclear Facility Is Targeted
According to state TV, the Natanz uranium enrichment facility was “hit” several times, which displayed photos of large dust billowing from the site.
Natanz had been a target, according to the International Atomic Energy Agency ( IAEA ), but it claimed it had not found any higher radiation levels at the site. The organization claimed that neither the various features connected to Iran’s nuclear program, Isfahan and Fordow, were affected.
The Israeli Defense Forces made the claim in a statement issued after the problems that Iran was “nearing the point of no return” in its efforts to develop nuclear weapons.
The statement read,” The regime is producing hundreds of pounds of enriched uranium, along with distributed and fortified enrichment materials, in underground, fortified websites.”
Iran has significantly increased its production of highly enriched uranium, according to the IAEA’s most recent report, which stockpiles 408.6 pounds of enriched uranium up from just under 275 pounds in February. The threshold for a tool is far exceeded the 60-percent find.
According to the established IRNA news agency, a number of people, including women and children, were killed in the cuts in a private complex in Tehran and several other locations.
Iran launch helicopter attacks in retaliation
Israel claimed that Iran fired around 100 robots at it in retaliation, but it did not specify whether any direct or indirect injuries had occurred.
A number of missiles and drones that had entered Jordan’s aircraft were intercepted, according to the state media organization.
The United States, Israel’s most powerful alliance, defended the deeds of Israel, but claimed Washington was no involved.
Israeli cuts were ordered by US Secretary of State Marco Rubio because it felt necessary to defend itself, Rubio claimed in a speech. He even warned Iran against harming US workers or interests.
President Donald Trump was scheduled to meet with the National Security Council on June 13 for a gathering there, according to the White House.
Israel’s Defense Minister, Israel Katz, declared a” specific situation” in Israel in anticipation of an Iranian strike in the event of an immediate hit.
Iran and the United States have been engaging in heated, high-level discussions regarding Iran’s nuclear interests. On June 15th, a seventh round of discussions was set to take place in Oman.
Iran has persistently asserted that its nuclear activities are only for human purposes and not for military purposes.
After rejecting a US request for a package that Khamenei described as” 100 percentage “against national pursuits,” Iran has been working on a  and counteroffer .
Netanyahu and Trump discussed the possibility of attacking Iran in a phone conversation earlier this year, according to the Wall Street Journal, and Trump vowed to keep off as conversations drag on.
Trump stated in a social media post on June 12 that the United States wanted to talk with Iran, but he also expressed concern that an Israeli attack on Iran was possible.
For the first time since 2005, the IAEA officially declared Iran” errant with its disarmament duty before on June 12.
The solution, which was introduced by the United States and its pair of Western allies, Britain, France, and Germany, was approved by the 35-member IAEA table with a vote of 19-3 and 11 vetoes.
Iran responded in hostile to the discovery, which announced that a fresh enhancement facility with new enhancement centrifuges may be constructed at Fordow.