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    Israel strikes Iran: What we know

    Team_NationalNewsBriefBy Team_NationalNewsBriefJune 13, 2025 Trending News No Comments3 Mins Read
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    JERUSALEM: Israel said on Friday (Jun 13) it had carried out strikes on Iranian nuclear and military sites, promising to continue military action “to remove this threat.”

    The strikes hit several areas in Iran, with blasts reported in the capital Tehran, as well as at a key uranium enrichment site. Here is what we know:

    WHAT WAS HIT?

    Israel’s military said its jets carried out strikes on “dozens of military targets, including nuclear targets in different areas of Iran”.

    Blasts were reported in Tehran, where Iranian state television said fire and smoke were seen at a key site for Iran’s Revolutionary Guards in the city’s east.

    State television also reported “loud explosions” in Natanz, in Iran’s central Isfahan province, where a key nuclear site is located.

    The “Natanz enrichment facility has been hit several times,” state TV reported, showing footage of heavy smoke billowing from the site.

    Iranian state media said residential buildings in Tehran were damaged and several civilians killed.

    An Israeli security official said the strikes had “likely eliminated” Mohammad Bagheri, the chief of staff of the Islamic republic’s armed forces, along with senior nuclear scientists.

    Iranian media meanwhile said Revolutionary Guards chief Hossein Salami had been killed.

    WHY NOW?

    Israel sees Tehran as an existential threat and hit Iranian air defences last year.

    Its defence minister Israel Katz described the action as a “preemptive strike”.

    The United States and other Western countries, along with Israel, have repeatedly accused Iran of seeking a nuclear weapon, which it has always denied.

    Israel again called for global action after the UN’s International Atomic Energy Agency accused Iran on Wednesday of non-compliance with its obligations.

    There had been indications a military strike was likely, with US media reporting an imminent Israeli attack that would not be coordinated with Washington.

    “I don’t want to say imminent, but it looks like it’s something that could very well happen,” US President Donald Trump told reporters on Thursday when asked if an Israeli attack loomed.

    A sixth round of talks over Tehran’s nuclear programme had been scheduled between the United States and Iran on Sunday in Oman.

    WHO WAS INVOLVED?

    Israel relies on Washington for military and diplomatic support but carried out the strikes alone, top US diplomat Marco Rubio said.

    “We are not involved in strikes against Iran and our top priority is protecting American forces in the region,” he said in a statement warning Tehran against targeting US interests.

    Rubio said Israel had “advised us that they believe this action was necessary for its self-defence,” without offering support or criticism of the strikes.

    WHAT HAS BEEN THE REACTION?

    Air traffic has been halted at Tehran’s main international airport, and neighbouring Iraq has closed its airspace entirely.

    Israel has warned Iran could retaliate at any moment, declaring a state of emergency and also shutting its airspace.

    In Washington, the White House said Trump would convene security chiefs after the strike, which was criticised by a senior Democrat.

    “Israel’s alarming decision to launch airstrikes on Iran is a reckless escalation that risks igniting regional violence,” said Senator Jack Reed, the top Democrat on the US Senate Armed Services Committee.

    The strikes saw oil prices surge up to six per cent.



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