Missile Strike Hits Israel; Iran Nuclear Facility Targeted

Central Israel, including Tel Aviv, experienced a missile strike involving cluster ammunition this morning. This event coincides with reports of an Iranian nuclear facility being hit for the fourth time. The incidents escalate regional tensions following Iran's downing of two U.S. military aircraft.

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Middle East Tensions Flare as Israel Faces Missile Attack, Iranian Nuclear Site Struck

Central Israel, including Tel Aviv, was jolted by a missile strike early this morning, according to reports from Fox News. The attack involved cluster ammunition, causing multiple smaller explosions across the city. Simultaneously, an Iranian nuclear facility has reportedly been struck for the fourth time, escalating regional anxieties. This dual development marks a significant escalation in the ongoing tensions within the Middle East.

Details of the Israeli Strike Emerge

Fox News correspondent Trey Yingst shared details on social media, describing the scene in Tel Aviv. He reported the use of cluster ammunition, which scattered smaller explosions over the central part of the city. Additionally, ballistic missile launches were detected, prompting fears of incoming sirens. The live look from Tel Aviv showed the city under a tense morning sky, with the immediate aftermath of the attack unfolding.

Iranian Nuclear Facility Hit Again

In a separate but related development, the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran announced that a nuclear facility had been hit by an airstrike. This marks the fourth time the facility has been targeted. The organization stated on social media that the strike killed one guard and damaged a support building. The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) confirmed that no increase in radiation levels was reported following the strike. The facility, located about 465 miles south of Iran’s capital, uses low-enriched uranium supplied by Russia and is supported by Russian technicians. It currently provides about 1,000 megawatts of power, enough to power hundreds of thousands of homes and businesses. However, it contributes only a small percentage to Iran’s total power needs. Iran has been working to expand the facility by adding two more reactors, each capable of generating another thousand megawatts.

Iran Warns of “Disastrous Repercussions”

The Iranian foreign minister reacted strongly to the news of the strike on the nuclear facility. He warned on social media that radioactive fallout from any future attacks on the plant could have disastrous consequences for regional capitals. He also accused Western governments of remaining silent about what he called repeated attacks on the facility. The comments highlight Iran’s concern over the repeated targeting of its nuclear infrastructure and its perception of international indifference.

US Military Aircraft Downed Over Iran

These events follow closely on the heels of Iran shooting down two U.S. military planes in separate incidents yesterday. One U.S. service member was rescued, but at least one remains missing. This is the first time U.S. aircraft have been shot down in the ongoing conflict. The incidents occurred just two days after President Trump stated in a national address that the U.S. had “decimated” Iran and was going to “finish the job very fast.”

President Trump’s Stance on Iran

President Trump has taken a firm stance against Iran in recent days. In a social media post on Thursday, he warned that the U.S. military had “not even started destroying what’s left in Iran.” He specifically mentioned targeting bridges and electric power plants next. During his address on Wednesday night, Trump also stated that the U.S. would hit Iran “extremely hard” over the next two to three weeks. When asked by the Associated Press if the downed aircraft would impact negotiations with Iran, President Trump reportedly said, “No, not at all. It’s war.”

Looking Ahead

The coming days will be critical in understanding the full impact of these escalating events. The response from the international community, particularly concerning the strike on the Iranian nuclear facility, will be closely watched. Further actions by the U.S. and Iran, as well as the fate of the missing U.S. service member, remain key points of focus.


Source: Airstrikes hit near Iranian nuclear facility after US warplanes shot down (YouTube)

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