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Sad Fact: Iran’s Missiles Were Able to Hit Israel’s Military BasesFor the first time, an Israeli military official has acknowledged that “very few” of their military sites were hit by Iranian missiles during the recent 12-day war, though the damage was minimal and the bases remained functional.
Israel stunned Iran last week with an intelligence and military operation years in the making that struck high-level targets with precision.
During the Obama administration, a Times reporter revealed details of a cyberattack on a nuclear enrichment center in Iran. He followed the story to the White House, and learned lessons critical to covering the recent bombing of Fordo and Natanz.
Iran accused Israel of attacking it in three waves within less than half an hour of President Trump saying a truce between the two countries had gone into effect. An Iranian military spokesman said the attacks occurred at around 9 a.
"Iran must make a deal before there is nothing left," Trump said in response to the attacks. A sixth round of negotiations between Iran and America was scheduled for June 15, but Israel's military ...
Rights activists in Iran fear intensified crackdowns following Israel's military campaign targeting Iran's nuclear program.
The war exposed the limitations of China’s influence in the Middle East, underscoring its struggles to convert economic power into geopolitical clout
At least 71 people were killed in Israel’s attack on Tehran’s Evin prison, a notorious facility where many political prisoners and dissidents have been held, Iran’s judiciary said on Sunday.
Israel's Arrow air defense system intercepted 90% of the Iranian missiles that it targeted this month, its chief engineer told BI.
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Warm Up the Stealth Fighters: Israel Could Bomb Iran AgainIsrael is reportedly preparing for fresh military strikes against Iran, believing Tehran will inevitably try to rebuild its shattered nuclear program. -According to an Axios report, top Israeli officials think the Trump administration would approve new strikes if Iran attempts to recover highly enriched uranium from the damaged Fordow site