Israel hits Iran atomic site, kills its military brass, top scientist

Iran was reeling on Friday with waves of Israeli attacks, which reduced its military series of command and targeted a significant nuclear feature, as US President Donald Trump urged Iran to attack a deal from Iran to attack his atomic program or risk “even cruel” attacks.Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu described the attack, which was brought by warning aircraft and drones, smuggling the country as the last measure to stop an atomic-satell Iran, which Israel sees as a threat to exist. Israel said the strike was only the beginning of ‘Operation Rising Lion’. The attacks also killed several top Iranian officials and six nuclear scientists and killed Iran’s long -range missile facilities and aerial rescue.

Israel hit Iran N-Site, kills its military brass, top scientist

With the decline of the evening, the Iranian media reported an explosion in Fordo near the holy city of another major nuclear site, on the northern and southern outskirts of Tehran and in Fordo. Israel’s army stated that it was striking Iranian missiles and drone launching sites. Air defense was activated in Tehran and explosions could be heard in Isfahan, with Israel that it had killed the Newcome Site there. Iran said in vengeance “The doors of hell will be open”. On Friday night, the explosions were heard on Tel Aviv and Jerusalem as Siren said a military spokesperson from the entire country across Israel that it seemed in Israel after firing missiles from Iran.Iran’s state news agency IRNA said that hundreds of ballistic missiles were launched, shortly thereafter, Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei promised “rigid punishment”. There was no immediate report on the number of casualties.Friday’s strike first hit Iran’s nuclear features by Israel for the first time, including its main enhancement facility in Natanz, an Israeli military spokesperson said that “significant losses” were faced.

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