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Israel v Iran LIVE: Middle East braced for all-out war as Tehran’s nuke sites hit by missiles & top generals killed


THE Middle East stands on the brink of all-out war after Israel unleashed a massive wave of missile strikes on Iranian soil.

Israeli forces targeted Tehran’s nuclear facilities and killed top military and scientific figures in a lightning offensive dubbed Operation Rising Lion.

Smoke rises from an explosion in Tehran, Iran.
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Smoke rises up after an explosion in Tehran, Iran on Friday[/caption]

Smoke rises from a damaged building.
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Smoke rises from a damaged building in the aftermath of Israeli strikes[/caption]

Damage to a Tehran building and cars following an Israeli strike.
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A building in Tehran hit in an Israeli strike on the Iranian capital early in the morning[/caption]

In a ferocious show of force, around 200 Israeli fighter jets roared across Iranian skies early Friday, dropping 330 munitions on 100 high-value targets, including uranium enrichment plants and key command centres.

The Israeli military called the blitz a “pre-emptive, precise, combined offensive based on high-quality intelligence” and confirmed it had struck nuclear and missile sites across the country.

The IDF said in a statement: “Dozens of IAF jets completed the first stage that included strikes on dozens of military targets, including nuclear targets in different areas of Iran.” 

Iran has vowed “severe punishment”, calling the strikes a “cowardly” act of aggression as fears mount of a devastating counterstrike.

In a fiery statement, Tehran said the assault “shows why Iran insists on enrichment, nuclear technology, and missile power,” framing the attack as proof of its need for deterrence.

A “special state of emergency” is now in effect in Israel.

Air raid sirens blared across the country in the early hours, with residents jolted awake by alerts warning of an imminent missile and drone attack.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called the assault vital to “roll back the Iranian threat to Israel’s very survival”, vowing the campaign would last “as many days as it takes to remove the threat.”

He accused Tehran of advancing toward a nuclear weapon, claiming Iran had enriched enough uranium for “nine atom bombs.”

“In recent months, Iran has taken steps that it has never taken before – steps to weaponize this enriched uranium,” Netanyahu said.

“This is a clear and present danger to Israel’s very survival.”

Explosions rocked military sites northeast of Tehran, including the Mahalati complex.

Revolutionary Guard commander Hossein Salami, top nuclear scientist Fereydoun Abbasi, theoretical physicist Dr Mohammed Mehdi Tehranchi, and Major General Gholam Ali Rashid were among those killed.

Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei accused Israel of targeting residential areas, saying: “In the enemy’s attacks, a number of commanders and scientists were martyred.

“Their successors and colleagues will immediately continue their duties.”

The International Atomic Energy Agency confirmed the Natanz nuclear facility was struck and said it was in contact with Iranian officials regarding radiation concerns.

U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio insisted Washington was not involved, though he said “necessary steps” were being taken to protect American personnel in the region.

“Let me be clear: Iran should not target US interests or personnel,” Rubio warned.

He backed Israel’s right to self-defence, saying it “believes the strikes are necessary.”

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