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    Israel attacks Iran’s nuclear program in major escalation

    June 16, 2025Updated:June 16, 2025 US News No Comments
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    Israel launched tides of strikes against Iran’s nuclear programme and ballistic-missile sites on Friday night, a significant increase in the conflict between the two adversaries that risks sparking a wider conflict in the  Middle East.

    Bombs were heard across  Tehran  and in the area of Natanz, house to one of its nuclear sites, according to video and local advertising. Prime Minister  Benjamin Netanyahu  said Israel had “struck at the heart of Iran’s nuclear enrichment programme ” as well as leading nuclear scientists and the nuclear weapon system.

    Netanyahu said the procedure “will persist for as many times as it takes to reduce this risk. ”

    Fuel surged and  U. S.   collateral future dropped.

    Israel also targeted some of Iran’s nuclear experts and commanders. Egyptian state television reported that the brain of the  Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, Maj.   Gen. Hossein Salami, was killed.

    Netanyahu’s authorities ordered the attacks in evident defiance of  U. S.   President  Donald Trump, who had said earlier Thursday he did n’t want Israel to strike and his presidency remained “committed to a Diplomatic Resolution to the Iran Nuclear Issue! ” Trump had even suggested he did n’t consider an assault was imminent.

    The  U. S  . was “not involved ” in Israel’s attacks, Secretary of State  Marco Rubio  said. Rubio warned  Iran  against targeting  U. S.   hobbies or workers in retribution. A group of American diplomats was set to mind to  Oman  on Sunday for another round of conversations with Iranian authorities to impose restrictions on the state ’s nuclear program.

    Israel is now bracing for a hostile reach from  Iran, an trade that challenges plunging the area even deeper into problems and hitting the global market.

    Shares fell along with equity-index prospects and traders rushed to the health of enclaves such as Treasuries. Crude oil jumped as much as 9 %, with Brent up to around$ 74. 65 a cylinder as of  9:55 a. m.   in  Singapore, while golden even rose.

    “Israel’s disturbing decision to launch attacks on  Iran  is a foolish increase that risks igniting local murder, ” Sen.   Jack Reed, the leading Democrat on the  Senate Armed Services Committee, said in a speech. He said Trump and other governments need to press for “diplomatic deescalation before this issue circles further out of control. ”

    Israeli Defense Minister  Israel Katz  said he’s declaring a state of emergency because of Israel’s “preemptive strike against Iran, ” which he said involved robots and weapons.

    Tehran  has frequently insisted that its nuclear actions are for quiet, civilian purposes only. But it has significantly expanded plutonium advancement since 2019 and in response to Trump’s departure a month before from a 2015 nuclear deal signed under Barack Obama’s management.

    Work by Trump to build a new offer since he returned to power in January made stuttering development. The two sides were unable to tunnel their primary debate: the  U. S.   and Israel argue that  Iran  must not be allowed to expand plutonium, while  Tehran  had said it had keep that correct.   The Islamic Republic  says it needs to practice uranium, at least to a lower level, for human purposes quite as fueling nuclear power plants.

    Iran  had ratcheted up conflicts on Thursday, when authorities announced they would launch a fresh uranium-enrichment service. That was after the  International Atomic Energy Agency  — the United Nations ’ nuclear watchdog — said  Iran  was n’t complying with its global commitments. The IAEA’s walk set up a possible referral to the  U. N. Security Council  for a regeneration of common restrictions.

    “The  U. S.   has been trying to communicate, but it ’s not going anywhere, ”  Matt Kroenig, top producer of the  Scowcroft Center for Strategy and Security  at the  Atlantic Council, said in an exam. “There was no offer to be had. ”

    Israel closed its aircraft until further notice, while  Iran  halted functions at its major airports in  Tehran. The two states, along with neighboring states including  Iraq, have restricted and re-opened their airspaces many days since  Oct. 7, 2023, when a  Hamas  assault on Israel sparked a wider geographical issue.

    The first shutdown happened when  Tehran  launched a projectile attack at  Tel Aviv  in April last year and resulted in surrounding countries also detouring planes for hours.

    Israel is now involved in a big military operation in  Gaza  where it ’s been bombarding and blockading the community for the past 20 times as it tries to destroy  Hamas. The Arab team is designated a criminal organization by the  U. S.   and  European Union.

    Iran  and Israel have been locked in a dark war for ages with  Tehran  — which does n’t identify the state of Israel — using proxy troops for as  Hezbollah  in  Lebanon ,  Hamas  in  Gaza  and the  Houthis  in  Yemen  to strike the Israeli state.

    Israel has in turn been accused of being behind a series of killings and subtle strikes on Iranian earth, many of them targeting nuclear professionals.

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