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in the Middle East they don't like to live in peace, what shitty people.
the Israeli army has launched a targeted offensive on Iranian nuclear and military targets. The operation, defined as "preventive" by Israeli Minister Katz, unleashed explosions on at least eight strategic centers, including the Natanz plant and cities such as Tabriz, Esfahan, Arak, Kermanshah and Tehran. According to military sources, the attack involved over 200 fighters and hit about a hundred targets, including Iranian scientists and military leaders, with the official motivation of obstructing an alleged nuclear program for military purposes.
In the United States, Donald Trump said he had been informed in advance of the operation, while reiterating the absence of American involvement. Secretary of State Marco Rubio insisted that the Israeli initiative was autonomous and that Washington does not intend to expose itself directly in the conflict. In Europe, Italy and Germany have urged their citizens in Israel to limit their travel and stay close to shelters, while Rome has called emergency meetings to monitor the situation. Australia and New Zealand have condemned the attack, highlighting the danger of a regional escalation.
Iranian authorities have confirmed the deaths of senior military officials, including Mohammad Bagheri, the chief of staff, and Hossein Salami, the commander of the Revolutionary Guards. State media also reported the deaths of at least six scientists involved in the nuclear program (including Fereydoun Abbasi and Mohammad‑Mehdi Tehranchi). The explosions hit not only strategic facilities, but also residential areas in Tehran, causing civilian casualties, including women and children. There have been no reports of increases in radiation levels in Natanz, according to the IAEA.
Tehran has announced that it will respond with “any means necessary.” Iran reportedly launched over 100 drones toward Israel and is preparing for a possible missile retaliation.