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Israel launches strikes on ‘dozens’ of sites in Iran, targeting nuclear programme | Israel

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Last updated: June 13, 2025 8:38 am
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Israel has launched an attack on Iran aimed at “dozens” of targets including its nuclear facilities, military commanders and scientists, claiming it took unilateral action because Tehran had begun to build nuclear warheads.

As Iran’s supreme leader, Ali Khamenei, threatened “severe punishment” against Israel, the Israeli military said on Friday morning that Iran had launched 100 drones aimed at Israel and that the country’s defences were focused on intercepted them.

Israel’s prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, said the Israeli attack, which it is calling Rising Lion, was aimed at “rolling back the Iranian threat to Israel’s very survival”, adding that it would take “many days”.

“We struck at the heart of Iran’s nuclear enrichment programme,” Netanyahu said in a recorded televised address. “We struck at the heart of Iran’s nuclear weaponisation programme. We targeted Iran’s main enrichment facility in Natanz. We targeted Iran’s leading nuclear scientists working on the Iranian bomb. We also struck at the heart of Iran’s ballistic missile programme.”

Later, in comments that suggest the operation could be long and difficult, Netanyahu said: “Israeli citizens may have to remain in sheltered areas for lengthy periods of time.”

A damaged building in the Iranian capital, Tehran, after an overnight attack. Photograph: Anadolu/Getty Images

Iranian state media said the head of the Revolutionary Guards, Gen Hossein Salami, the army chief of staff, Maj Gen Mohammad Bagheri, and the commander of the Khatam al-Anbia joint forces headquarters, Maj Gen Gholamali Rashid, had been killed in the strikes, as well as six nuclear scientists, including Fereydoun Abbasi, the head of Iran’s Atomic Energy Organization from 2011 to 2013.

Locator map of Israeli strikes on Iran

Abbasi survived an assassination attempt in 2010 that was part of a wave of targeted killings reportedly masterminded by the Mossad. Tehranchi was a theoretical physicist.

They appear to have been targeted in their homes. Iranian state television reported that children had been killed in at least one of the airstrikes, on a residential area of Tehran.

Later on Friday, Iraq said more than 100 Iranian drones had crossed its airspace, and a short time later neighbouring Jordan said its air force and defence systems had intercepted several missiles and drones that had entered its airspace for fear they would fall in its territory.

Donald Trump insisted that he had not been taken by surprise by the strike though he had previously warned Israel not to attack while the US was negotiating with Iran.

“Iran cannot have a nuclear bomb and we are hoping to get back to the negotiating table,” the US president told Fox News. “We will see. There are several people in leadership that will not be coming back.”

An injured person sits on a roadside in the aftermath of Israeli strikes on Tehran. Photograph: Majid Asgaripour/Reuters

He added that the US would defend both the US and Israel in the event of Iranian retaliation. Haaretz reported that the US Air Force deployed an F-15 fighter squadron to Jordan two weeks ago to help intercept Iranian drones and cruise missiles if necessary, and Fox News quoted administration officials as saying Israel Iron Dome missile defence shield had been replenished recently with US interceptors.

Explosions were reported in Natanz, and the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) confirmed that the enrichment plant had been hit, but it added later that the Iranian authorities had not detected any increased radiation levels at the site.

In Israel, sirens and mobile phone alerts went off across Israel as it braced for a response. Tel Aviv’s Ben Gurion airport was closed to all flights.

Khamenei, Iran’s supreme leader, vowed that Israel “must await a severe punishment”.

“In the enemy’s attacks, several commanders and scientists were martyred. Their successors and colleagues will immediately carry on their duties, God willing,” Khamenei said, according to the Mehr news agency.

“With this crime, the Zionist regime has prepared a bitter and painful fate for itself – and it will undoubtedly receive it.”

Khamenei did not mention the US, but Iran’s foreign ministry said America – as Israel’s main supporter – would be held responsible for the consequences of “Israel’s adventurism”. In a statement, the ministry said the Israeli attack “exposes global security to unprecedented threat” and called on the international community to condemn it.

The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) said 200 fighter jets had taken part in the attack and issued a statement describing the operation as “a pre-emptive, precise, combined offensive to strike Iran’s nuclear programme”.

Rescue workers inspect damage to buildings following Israeli airstrikes overnight. Photograph: Majid Saeedi

“Dozens of [Israeli air force] jets completed the first stage that included strikes on dozens of military targets, including nuclear targets in different areas of Iran,” the statement added.

Justifying the attack, Netanyahu said Iran was not only building up its supply of fissile enriched uranium, with enough for nine warheads, but also that it had taken unprecedented steps towards building bombs.

“In recent months, Iran has taken steps that it has never taken before, steps to weaponise this enriched uranium, and if not stopped, Iran could produce a nuclear weapon in a very short time. It could be a year. It could be within a few months, less than a year.

“That is why we have no choice but to act and act now. The hardest decision any leader has to make is sworn in danger before it is fully materialised,” he said, pointing to the western allies’ failure to stop Nazi aggression in the 1930s.

The IAEA board ruled on Thursday that Iran was in violation of its obligations under the nuclear non-proliferation treaty, for its failure to cooperate fully with IAEA inspections and amassing an estimated 400kg of highly enriched uranium. Western intelligence assessments until now have generally said that while Iran is stockpiling the components of a bomb, it had not taken the final decision to build one.

Netanyahu announces launch of military operation against Iran – video

The attack on Iran comes a few days before a new round of US-Iranian talks were due in Oman aimed at finding a diplomatic solution to the standoff over Iran’s nuclear programme, which has expanded rapidly since 2018 when Trump withdrew from an international deal constraining it.

In the hours before the strikes began, the US president had acknowledged there was a risk of an Israeli attack on Iran and had sought to discourage it while talks with Tehran were still under way. “I don’t want them going in,” he said, warning it would “blow” the chances for a diplomatic solution. It was unclear how much, if any, warning Israel gave Washington of its strikes.

Trump’s secretary of state, Marco Rubio, said the US had not taken part in the Israeli attack. “Tonight, Israel took unilateral action against Iran,” Rubio said. “We are not involved in strikes against Iran and our top priority is protecting American forces in the region. Israel advised us that they believe this action was necessary for its self-defence.

“President Trump and the administration have taken all necessary steps to protect our forces and remain in close contact with our regional partners. Let me be clear: Iran should not target US interests or personnel.”

The Democratic senator Chris Murphy said Israel’s decision to act unilaterally was a measure of Trump’s weakness on the world stage.

“Israel’s attack on Iran, clearly intended to scuttle the Trump administration’s negotiations with Iran, risks a regional war that will likely be catastrophic for America and is further evidence of how little respect world powers – including our own allies – have for President Trump,” Murphy said.

Israel is likely to need US support in its defence if Iran responds with a missile barrage. In his speech, Netanyahu praised Trump for his efforts in confronting Iran but claimed Tehran was using the negotiations to “buy time”. He claimed Israel was not only acting in its own defence.

“I want to assure the civilised world, we will not let the world’s most dangerous regime get the world’s most dangerous weapons, and Iran plans to give those weapons – nuclear weapons – to its terrorist proxies that would make the nightmare of nuclear terrorism all too real,” he said. “The increasing range of Iran’s ballistic missiles would bring that nuclear nightmare to the cities of Europe and eventually to America.”

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