Military forces struck a nuclear research facility in Iran as hostilities between Israel and Iran entered a second week, escalating regional tensions and prompting international concern.
The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) confirmed the operation, stating that the strike targeted infrastructure used for missile development and military operations. Israeli officials identified the site as part of Iran’s broader missile program and cited security concerns as the basis for the attack.
Iranian authorities acknowledged the incident but did not release details regarding damage or casualties. Iran has maintained that its nuclear program is for peaceful purposes, though it remains under international scrutiny over concerns it could lead to weapons development.
According to the IDF, the facility was involved in producing and testing missile components that could pose a threat to Israeli security. The strike is part of Israel’s ongoing campaign to counter perceived military threats from Iran.
Iran’s response to the strike has been limited so far. Government officials condemned the attack and pledged retaliation but did not provide further specifics. Recent Iranian counterattacks have been less frequent and less public, though no formal change in military posture has been announced.
The United States and several other governments are closely monitoring developments. Officials in Washington have urged both countries to exercise restraint and avoid actions that could further destabilize the region.
Israel has long opposed Iran’s nuclear program and has conducted several strikes over the years targeting Iranian military infrastructure. Israeli leaders have stated that preventing Iran from obtaining nuclear weapons remains a central national security objective.