Iran, Israel
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Iran's nuclear program will be hard to dismantle, but Israel has increased its superiority in missile and air defence capabilities
Iranian media reported that Israel struck the South Pars Gas Field in what would be the first attack on an Iranian energy site.
Israel repeatedly struck Iran’s largest enrichment site at Natanz and at its Isfahan nuclear complex. But the extent of the damage to the country’s nuclear program—or Iran’s ability to race secretly toward a nuclear weapon—isn’t clear.
The retaliatory strikes came on Saturday, a day after Israel killed top Iranian military leaders and scientists and destroyed an aboveground nuclear enrichment plant near Natanz.
Sirens sounded in Israel as Iran launched dozens of ballistic missiles in retaliation for Israel's strikes on its nuclear facilities.
Israel targeted Iran’s nuclear sites in an attack escalating the conflict between the two countries. An appeals court allows Trump’s authority over National Guard troops in L.A. to remain for now. And the sole survivor in an India plane crash that killed everyone else on board isn’t sure how he escaped,
The International Atomic Energy Agency decision comes as American and European officials say they believe that Israel is preparing to launch a military attack on Iran.