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✍️ Profiles: Prominent Iranian nuclear scientists assassinated in latest Israeli aggression
Many prominent Iranian nuclear scientists, who made significant contributions to the country’s peaceful nuclear program, were assassinated in the latest Israeli aggression.
By Maryam Qarehgozlou
@PressTV
Many prominent Iranian nuclear scientists, who made significant contributions to the country’s peaceful nuclear program, were assassinated in the latest Israeli aggression.
By Maryam Qarehgozlou
@PressTV
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Iran's latest missile strikes shatter illusion of Israeli safety, breach US-Israeli air shields, and hit critical targets
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Early this morning, at least 100 Iranian ballistic missiles, some hypersonic, came crashing down on sites in Haifa, Tel Aviv, Bnei Brak, and the Negev Desert. Multiple powerful, successful hits made it past US-Israeli air defense systems, reaching their targets, and causing widespread fear among settlers, some of whose bomb shelters have collapsed. The attack sites include:
– Tel Aviv: Multiple sites hit, including a sensitive strategic building and several residential towers.
– Haifa: Power station struck by hypersonic missiles, Strikes on the Bil Habel building, major electricity and oil infrastructure, the Bazan Chemicals Complex (200,000 barrels/day), and the Haifa refinery (10 million tons/year).
– Ramat Gan: A 22-story building reportedly destroyed.
– Surrounding Areas: Bnei Brak, Petah Tikva (municipal center), Pardes Katz, Nayot, and Ayalon.
– Negev: Nevatim airbase and other installations under severe censorship.
– Galilee: Israeli army camp targeted.
– Central area: Strikes on power grid facilities led to widespread blackouts.
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Early this morning, at least 100 Iranian ballistic missiles, some hypersonic, came crashing down on sites in Haifa, Tel Aviv, Bnei Brak, and the Negev Desert. Multiple powerful, successful hits made it past US-Israeli air defense systems, reaching their targets, and causing widespread fear among settlers, some of whose bomb shelters have collapsed. The attack sites include:
– Tel Aviv: Multiple sites hit, including a sensitive strategic building and several residential towers.
– Haifa: Power station struck by hypersonic missiles, Strikes on the Bil Habel building, major electricity and oil infrastructure, the Bazan Chemicals Complex (200,000 barrels/day), and the Haifa refinery (10 million tons/year).
– Ramat Gan: A 22-story building reportedly destroyed.
– Surrounding Areas: Bnei Brak, Petah Tikva (municipal center), Pardes Katz, Nayot, and Ayalon.
– Negev: Nevatim airbase and other installations under severe censorship.
– Galilee: Israeli army camp targeted.
– Central area: Strikes on power grid facilities led to widespread blackouts.
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❗️Hamidreza Gholamzadeh, an Iranian diplomat, says although the Israeli army has been targeting commanders and officials, they have also been deliberately targeting civilians in order to spread fear.
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❗️Iran’s parliament preparing bill to exit nuclear non-proliferation treaty (NPT)
Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmail Baghaei announced that Iran’s parliament is drafting legislation to withdraw from the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT). He emphasized, however, that Tehran remains opposed to the development of weapons of mass destruction.
The move comes amid growing tensions and years of economic pressure following the US withdrawal from the 2015 nuclear deal in 2018. Iran has since gradually reduced its commitments under the accord.
Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmail Baghaei announced that Iran’s parliament is drafting legislation to withdraw from the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT). He emphasized, however, that Tehran remains opposed to the development of weapons of mass destruction.
The move comes amid growing tensions and years of economic pressure following the US withdrawal from the 2015 nuclear deal in 2018. Iran has since gradually reduced its commitments under the accord.
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❗️Yesterday, while calling on Iran and Israel to do a deal, US President Donald Trump said that he does "a lot" and never gets "credit for anything."
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JUST IN - Trump vetoed an Israeli plan to kill Iran's Khamenei.
UPDATE - Netanyahu on Reuters report of Trump vetoing Khamenei assassination: "We do what we need to do."
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UPDATE - Netanyahu on Reuters report of Trump vetoing Khamenei assassination: "We do what we need to do."
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