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Tehran confirms 'some damage' to nuclear sites

Jun 13, 2025, 19:32 GMT+1

Iran's nuclear agency spokesman says the country's nuclear facilities "have not suffered serious damage."

He confirms impact and some damage on sites in Natanz and Fordow, asserting that a some equipment and materials had already been relocated.

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US advocacy group United Against Nuclear Iran praises attacks

Jun 13, 2025, 19:17 GMT+1

The heads of a prominent advocacy group dedicated to barring Iran from acquiring a nuclear weapon praised Israel's attacks on Iran.

"Today, we stand with Israel and the people of Iran. Israel should never again face the threat of nuclear annihilation at the hands of this murderous regime," United Against Nuclear Iran heads Governor Jeb Bush and Mark Wallace said in a joint statement.

"Israel has the absolute right to defend against Iran’s nuclear threats. It did so with precision and respect for the Iranian people as it targeted the Ayatollah’s regime and the oppressors of the Iranian people. "

Israeli military says Iranian missiles incoming

Jun 13, 2025, 19:10 GMT+1

"A short while ago, the IDF identified missiles launched from Iran toward the territory of the State of Israel," the military said in a statement.

"Defense systems are operating to intercept the threat."

The public is instructed to enter a protected space and remain there until further notice," it added.

Israel’s strike on Iran echoes campaigns against Hamas, Hezbollah

Jun 13, 2025, 18:24 GMT+1
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Israel’s strikes on Iran recall the surprise attack on Egypt in 1967, but in aim and execution they more closely resemble the recent campaigns against Hamas and Hezbollah that targeted leadership and capabilities to force strategic paralysis.

The strike was broad in scope, targeting senior commanders, nuclear sites, missile systems, weapons production facilities, and scientists involved in military projects.

Crucially, it came as the Islamic Republic was preparing for Sunday’s negotiations with Washington—amplifying the element of surprise. The tactics were highly unexpected and caught Tehran off guard.

Israel’s main goal was to eliminate the regime’s senior military hierarchy. That aim was largely achieved.

Confirmed killed were Mohammad Bagheri, Chief of the Armed Forces General Staff; Hossein Salami, IRGC Commander-in-Chief; Gholam Ali Rashid, head of Khatam al-Anbiya Central Command; Amir Ali Hajizadeh, IRGC Aerospace Force Commander; Mehdi Rabani, IRGC Deputy for Operations; and Ali Shamkhani, senior advisor to Supreme Leader Khamenei and head of the nuclear program.

The assassinations point to deep Israeli intelligence penetration into Iran’s security structure. Mossad appears to have access to top-level information.

Former Intelligence Minister Ali Younesi had warned a while ago that Israeli infiltration was so extensive senior officials should fear for their lives—a warning that now seems prescient.

Israel also killed several top nuclear scientists—the “brains” behind the weapons program. The knowledge infrastructure suffered a major blow, though not total collapse. Some veteran scientists have been confirmed dead, marking a serious setback to Iran’s nuclear ambitions.

Equally damaging, Iran’s air defenses collapsed at the critical moment. The November strike and this latest assault suggest Tehran’s systems are unable to counter Israeli air superiority when it matters most.

Israel’s air force targeted nuclear sites, especially in Natanz. While Tehran has disclosed little, Israeli officials say—and reported explosions suggest—that key infrastructure, built at enormous cost, was destroyed.

Israel also asserts to have struck multiple missile and rocket sites, as well as weapons factories, destroying hundreds of missiles and drones hidden underground. If confirmed, this would further demonstrate Israel’s deep military intelligence reach. Iran’s offensive capability has been badly degraded, though not entirely neutralized.

The operation was carried out by the Israeli military and Mossad. It showed not only air dominance but also intelligence and technological superiority—enough to operate freely on Iranian soil.

Israel has signaled the operation is ongoing.

Its vow to continue strikes suggests a preselected target bank and a broader strategy aimed at reducing Iran’s military threat to the lowest level.

The approach mirrors campaigns against Hamas and Hezbollah: dismantle leadership, cripple retaliatory capacity, and push the remaining structure toward surrender.

Khamenei says Israel won't escape unscathed in televised address

Jun 13, 2025, 18:12 GMT+1

Iran's Supreme Leader said in a televised message that "Iranian armed forces will act with strength and will bring the vile Zionist regime to its knees."

"The Zionist regime will not escape unscathed from this crime," he said.

"The Iranian people can be assured that there will be no negligence in this matter."

Intense air defense activity reported near Khamenei's residence

Jun 13, 2025, 17:52 GMT+1

Iranian media are reporting intense air defense activity in the vicinity of Pasteur Square in Tehran, near the official residence of Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei and the presidential office.

The IRGC's Tasnim News says "all Israeli projectiles have been successfully shot down by Iranian air defenses in central and southern Tehran."