IAEA states that Israel-Iran Sangharsh: 2 Sentrifuge manufacturing sites were destroyed near Tehran; Fresh Israeli air strike resumed

According to the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), the Iran-Israel struggle intensified on Wednesday as Israel began a powerful wave of airstrikes, destroying several military infrastructure including Tehran and two centrifuge production facilities. Strike marks a severe increase in a six-day collision, now with the increasing fear of an adjacent regional war.The Israeli army said in a statement, “The IDF attacked a centrifuge production site of the Iranian regime and the production site of several arms last night.” “Under the accurate intelligence guidance from the intelligence branch, more than 50 Air Force fighter jets have completed a series of attacks on military targets in the Tehran region in recent hours.,Israeli defense forces stated that the target Centrifuse site aims to accelerate Iran’s uranium enhancement capacity for nuclear weapons. The IDF said, “The Iranian rule is enriching uranium for the development of nuclear weapons.”
Strike hit Iran’s nuclear infrastructure
IAEA reported that the destroyed sites were not active enrichment plants, but the construction of the hub – is important for Iran’s ability to create more centrifuge and expand nuclear operations. Centrifuse, delicate and high-speed spinning equipment, are central to enrich uranium-or so for peaceful energy or, at high levels, for nuclear weapons. Iran’s future capacity can be seriously enriched by damaging these manufacturing facilities.Other targeted sites consisted of factory producing components for surface-to-units and surface-to-air missiles, underlining the width of Israel’s intentions to destroy Iran’s military complex.Despite the loss, Iran’s operational promotion facilities remain partially functional. Natanz fuel enrichment plant, with 13,500 centrifuge out of 17,000 before the strike, has faced significant power cuts. Fordow site – deep underground – is largely intact and continues to produce up to 60%rich uranium. According to IAEA, Iran recently produced 166.6 kg 60% rich uranium – enough for four atomic bombs if further refined.
Death toll rises; Trump issued a chilling warning
While Iran has not yet revealed the damage of Wednesday to the extent of Wednesday’s damage, Tehran’s residents reported the explosions, shook the neighborhood and sent many people running into the dead. Human rights groups estimate that more than 580 people have died in Iran as the conflict has erupted, including citizens caught in the crossfire.US President Donald Trump, closely coordinated with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, increased rapidly increased tension with a provocative statement on social media. Referring to Iran’s supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, Trump said, “He is an easy goal, but there is safe – we are not going out (kill!), At least not for now,” he called for Iran’s “unconditional surrender” and dismissed his nuclear program as peaceful.Although the US has not yet entered the struggle military, it has canceled the assets in the region. Trump, who reduced his G7 summit journey to return to Washington, is under increasing pressure from colleagues such as Senator Lindsay Graham to give Iran a decisive blow.
Iran pledges ‘punishment operation’ among the new missile barrage
Meanwhile, Iran remains defective. The Iranian army chief General Abdul Rahim Mausvi said, “The sentence will soon be conducted,” General Abdul Rahim Mausvi said, as another wave of missiles was launched towards Israel. Most were intercepted, but in Israeli cities, authorities have kept the shelters of air raids open and continued to urge the citizens to be vigilant.Attacks mark one of the most severe growth in the years, not only between Iran and Israel, but also for the broader region. Iran has warned that any direct American partnership can trigger “All-out War”. As the diplomacy stumbles and the military action is deep, the apprehensions are increasing that the next day can already tip the volatile conflict in a more dangerous phase.
What is a centrifuge production site?
A centrifuge in an atomic program is a special feature where delicate and high engineer components of gas centrifuge are designed, manufactured, assembled, and sometimes tested. These centrifuge are important for uranium enhancement, the process required for both civil nuclear power and, at high enrichment levels, for nuclear weapons.
What is gas centrifuge?
A gas centrifuge is a long, cylindrical machine that spreads uranium hexfloride (UF₆) gas at a very fast speed. Because uranium-235 (fissile isotopes used in atomic reactors and bombs) are slightly lighter than uranium-238, the centrifugal force separates them-a very slowly allows to increase the concentration of U-235.
Why are you Centrifuge production site Important?
The Centrifuse Production Sites are the backbone of a promotion program. They:
- Construction Rotar, Casing and Magnetic Bearings Required for centrifuge.
- Produce carbon fiber and marring steel Components that are resistant to rust and high stress.
- Gather Full Centrifuse Units And probably small cascade setup for testing.
- Train technician And engineer to handle the promotion process.
Why are these sites targeted?
Destroying centrifuge production sites does not immediately prevent promotion – but it cripples future expansion. Unlike the enrichment features (such as Natanz or Fordo), these are the production plants where Iran (or any country) can build thousands of new centrifuge to increase operations. Killing these sites is seen as a long -term strategic blow for any cladstine or overt weapon program.