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What to know about Israel’s major attack on Iran Iranian state media reported that three of Iran’s top military leaders and two top nuclear scientists had been killed.
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Why might Israel attack now? Israel has long been determined to prevent Iran, its fiercest enemy, from obtaining a nuclear weapon. Since the rise of the Islamic Republic at the end of the 1970s ...
Israel launched “preemptive” strikes early Friday across Iran, amid growing regional tensions and concerns about Iran’s nuclear capabilities.
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The attack hit multiple sites and killed the head of the Revolutionary Guards. It appeared to be the most significant attack on Iran since its 1980s war with Iraq.
Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said Iran would respond to any future attack by striking U.S. military bases.
Israel’s largest-ever attack on Iran had left senior leaders of the Islamic Republic dead, its nuclear facilities badly damaged, and the outlook for Trump’s dealmaking in shambles.
President Donald Trump claims Israel's next attack on Iran will be "even more brutal" while urging Iran to make a nuclear deal after strikes killed top military leaders and targeted key nuclear sites.
John Fetterman voiced strong support for Israel's attack on Iran, calling for continued strikes on Iranian leadership and nuclear personnel.