Israel said on Tuesday that he had launched dozens of goals associated with nuclear and ballistic missile programs of Israel, resulting in the Tehran military leadership “on the run”.
According to an Israeli military official quoted by Reuters, Tel Aviv has not yet focused the Iranian underground nuclear facility Fordow. However, this could still happen, said an official who spoke on condition of anonymity.
He also revealed that Israel was taking measures to ensure that the nuclear disaster did not start.
So far, Iran has launched around 400 ballistic missiles and hundreds of drones in Israel, which focused on military and civilian places, was quoted as Reuters.
He said that the decline in overnight in the number of missiles fired showed that Israel managed to harm the ability of Iran to initiate missiles.
Iranian nuclear facilities affected by Israeli air strikes
The International Atomic Energy Agency said on Tuesday that they believe that Israeli air strikes have caused “direct impacts” on the nuclear place of Natanz.
The agency said the underground centrifugal halls of the device were influenced because of the attack.
“Based on the ongoing analysis of high -resolution satellite images collected after Friday’s IAEA attacks, it has identified other elements that indicate direct impacts on the underground enrichment halls in Natanz,” the agency said.
This is the first time that the UN nuclear Wedding PES has assess the damage from strikes in the underground parts of the Natanz, the main enrichment facility of the Iranian nuclear program.
IAEA said that two other main nuclear locations, ISFAHAN and Fordow did not change the message.
Trump sends a sinister message
Israel continued Tuesday on Tuesday, while US President Donald Trump published the inhabitants of Tehran.
“Iran can’t have a nuclear weapon,” Trump wrote on Monday evening before returning to Washington soon from the seven summit group in Canada. “Everyone should immediately evacuate Teherán!” He added.
Asked why he urged Tehran’s evacuation, he said, “I just want people to be safe.”
Before leaving the Summit in Canada, Trump joined other leaders in a common statement that Iran “can never have a nuclear weapon” and calls for “de-schooling hostility in the Middle East, including a ceasefire in Gaza”.
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