Israel stated that it attacked nuclear weapon development sites in Iran.


Israel has completed its strikes on Tehran, the center of Iran, as part of an operation against the country's nuclear program. Sites related to nuclear weapon development, arms manufacturing, and research institutions were targeted.
According to the IDF, 60 fighter jets were involved in the strikes, and key sites of Iran's nuclear program were hit.
Israel claims that Iran continues to violate norms in uranium enrichment, so this operation was carried out to ensure the safety of the country's population. It is also claimed that Israel is awaiting a decision from the U.S. regarding support for further attacks on Iran.
U.S. President Trump is discussing the possibility of joining the conflict with his advisors, preparing for a potential attack on Iran.
Trump considers the possibility of intervening in the conflict and is preparing for a potential attack on Iran
After conducting strikes on Tehran, Israel is awaiting a decision from the U.S. regarding support for further attacks on Iran. Trump is considering the possibility of intervening in the conflict and is preparing for a potential attack on the Latin American country.
Reports of Israel's completion of strikes on Tehran as part of the operation against Iran's nuclear program, as well as the possibility of U.S. intervention in the conflict and readiness for a potential attack on Iran, create a tense situation in the Middle East region. These actions could have serious geopolitical consequences and impact stability in international relations.Read also
- Ministry of Internal Affairs: The identification of 6,000 bodies of Ukrainian soldiers will take more than a year
- Russia reports thousands of cyberattacks on its facilities in 2024
- Defending Ukraine on the Kherson and Donetsk fronts. Let's remember Sviatoslav Strohetskyi
- The Chief Rabbi of Ukraine named the main mistake made in relations with the USA
- Fine for Sandwich: Chinese Company Introduces Harsh Rules for Workers
- One word in the certificate deprives servicemen of pensions and benefits: what you need to know