According to the Iranian press agencies, the Israeli army has attacked the Isfahan nuclear system in the Centraliran.
On Saturday at Dawn, “no harmful materials left”, a local official was quoted. Most explosions were related to air defense. In an attack in Qom, Israel claimed to kill a commander of a special unit of the revolutionary guards.
The Israeli army had started a new wave of attacks on Iran for the attack on Isfahan. The goal is Rocket Camps and the infrastructure for Rocket Starts, the army said. According to the Israeli army, Iran had previously fired missiles on Israel. According to a witness from Reuters, various explosions could be heard via Tel Aviv. The Israeli army later gave the All -Clear.
On Friday, the head of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), Rafael Grossi, explained that his authority has not been able to identify radioactive radiation in Iran a week ago since the war against Israel. Western states have been accusing Iran for years to nuclear weapons, which Tehran denies.
Izadi killed
According to Israel, the recent attack in the Iranian city of Qom was killed by an old commander of the Al-Quds Brigades, a special unit for abroad by the powerful Iranian revolutionary guards. It is Saeed Izadi, who led the Palestine Corps of the Al-Quds Brigades, explains the Israeli Minister of Defense Israel Katz. Initially there is no confirmation of the revolutionary guards.
The Al-Quds brigades (Jerusalem Brigades) have built up a regional alliance called “Axis of the Resistance” supported by Iran in the Middle East, including the Hisbollah in Lebanon and Hamas in the Gaza Strip. The alliance has been seriously weakened since the start of the Gaza war. The Israeli Minister of Defense continues that the killing of Izadi is “a great success for the Israeli secret service and the Air Force”. Izadi took care of the financing and armament of Hamas in the attacks on Israel on October 7, 2023.
Source: Krone

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