According to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Israel also hit parts of the Islamic Republic’s nuclear facilities in Parchin last month in its attacks on Iran (the aerial photo shows the military complex not far from Tehran after the attack).
“It’s not a secret,” Netanyahu said in parliament in Jerusalem on Monday. “A specific part of their nuclear program was damaged in this attack.” However, this could not avert the danger of the development of nuclear weapons, the head of government explained.
The Israeli attack “will make it significantly more difficult for Iran to develop a nuclear device if it so desires,” the website Axios quoted two Israeli officials as saying.
Israel launched a retaliatory attack on Iran on the night of October 26. US government officials said at the time that the nuclear facilities had not been hit and that Iran had not provided corresponding information.
Minister of Defense calls for attack
Just a week ago, Israel’s new Defense Minister, Israel Katz, spoke out in favor of attacking Iran’s nuclear facilities (see video above). The country (Iran, note) is “more vulnerable than ever to attacks,” so there is a chance to “achieve our main goal,” the politician wrote on the X (see message below).
Its main goal is to “thwart and eliminate the existential threat to the State of Israel.” He also emphasized this during his first meeting with the General Staff, Katz said at the time. The Israeli military destroyed radar and missile facilities in Iran in October.
Some facilities are located in deep tunnels
Some of Iran’s nuclear facilities are located in such deep tunnels that experts estimate the Israeli military would not be able to destroy them. At best, it is possible to postpone the expansion of the nuclear program. According to estimates, the US military would be able to destroy the nuclear facilities.
Source: Krone

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