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Amid escalating tensions, reports indicate the Israeli Air Force has reportedly struck a nuclear facility in Isfahan, Iran. This action is said to be part of a broader offensive, according to a statement made on X by Israeli army spokesperson Nadav Shoshani. This development follows earlier Israeli airstrikes aimed at various Iranian targets, including nuclear sites.
Details of the Alleged Strike
While Shoshani’s initial statement confirmed the alleged strike on the Isfahan facility, he refrained from offering additional information or specific details regarding the operation’s objectives or the extent of the damage incurred.
Previous Airstrikes Target Iranian Assets
The reported bombing of the Isfahan nuclear site is the latest in a series of alleged military actions initiated on Friday. Earlier in the day, several waves of Israeli airstrikes reportedly targeted key Iranian assets, including:

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- Nuclear facilities
- Military commanders
- Prominent scientists
IAEA Confirms Natanz Incident
Following the initial reports of airstrikes, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) acknowledged that the Natanz enrichment plant, situated north of Isfahan, was among the sites affected by the recent attacks. This confirmation underscores the gravity of the situation and raises concerns about the potential impact on Iranian nuclear capabilities.