The Israel Defense Forces confirmed the bombing of nuclear facilities in Iran with dozens of fighter jets
The Israeli army launched an air offensive in response to the advancement of Tehran's atomic program and its support for terrorist groups
An Israeli fighter jet
The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) announced that they launched a large-scale air strike against nuclear and military targets in Iran, which they defined as a preventive and precise offensive based on high-quality intelligence. According to the IDF, dozens of fighter jets bombed multiple facilities in various regions of the Persian country.
The action was authorized by the Israeli government as a direct response to what it considers an ongoing aggression from the Iranian regime and the advancement of its nuclear program.
The Israeli army's statement accuses Iran of being behind all the attacks suffered by Israel since the beginning of the "Iron Swords" war, including missile launches and support for the Hamas group in the massacre of October 7. Furthermore, it warns that Tehran is closer than ever to obtaining a nuclear weapon, which poses an existential threat to Israel and a serious risk to global security.
Authorities urged the Israeli population to closely follow the instructions of the Home Front Command, which will be updated according to the evolution of the situation. "Act calmly and responsibly," the statement urged, assuring that both the army and competent agencies are prepared "for a wide range of defensive and offensive scenarios."
The IDF maintains that the attack responds to "years of direct and indirect Iranian terror campaign" against Israel, channeled through its regional militias. During this conflict, Iran has directly attacked Israeli territory on two occasions, launching "hundreds of missiles
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