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New Israeli attack on the Natanz uranium enrichment site


This satellite image provided by Maxar Technologies and taken on February 12, 2025, shows an overview of the Iranian nuclear site at Natanz, south of the capital Tehran. (Credit: AFP.)

Israel launched a new attack on Iran's largest uranium enrichment site in Natanz, central Iran, early afternoon on Friday, following earlier attacks against the facility at dawn on Friday morning, Iranian state television reports. The Israeli army, cited by Reuters, claimed that it had damaged Natanz "significantly," while Iranian media said the damage was only "superficial."

Around the same time, Israel also carried out a strike on a military airport in the northwest Iranian city of Tabriz, according to Tasnim, a semiofficial news agency affiliated with the Revolutionary Guards. Huge plumes of black smoke were seen rising from the site.

Israel launched a new attack on Iran's largest uranium enrichment site in Natanz, central Iran, early afternoon on Friday, following earlier attacks against the facility at dawn on Friday morning, Iranian state television reports. The Israeli army, cited by Reuters, claimed that it had damaged Natanz "significantly," while Iranian media said the damage was only "superficial."

Around the same time, Israel also carried out a strike on a military airport in the northwest Iranian city of Tabriz, according to Tasnim, a semiofficial news agency affiliated with the Revolutionary Guards. Huge plumes of black smoke were seen rising from the site.