Iran starts new round of missile attacks against Israel - state media
The Islamic Republic has started a new round of missile attacks against Israel, Iranian state media reported.
The Islamic Republic has started a new round of missile attacks against Israel, Iranian state media reported.
International Atomic Energy Agency chief Raphael Grossi told the United Nations on Friday that an Israeli attack on Iran's Natanz nuclear facility destroyed an area where highly enriched uranium was produced.
"Above ground, part of the pilot fuel enrichment plant where Iran was producing uranium enriched up to 60% uranium-235 has been destroyed," Grossi said.
"Electricity infrastructure at the facility, an electrical substation, main electric power supply building, emergency power supply and backup generators have also been destroyed."
"There is no indication of a physical attack on the underground cascade hall containing part of the pilot fuel enrichment plant and the main fuel enrichment plant. However, the loss of power to the cascade may have damaged the centrifuges there."
Al-Arabiya reports 40 Israeli fighters are flying towards Iran after Israeli officials said they would retaliate against Tehran's missile barrage against the Jewish State.
Iranian media are reporting a very loud boom near the headquarters of the General Staff of the Armed Forces in Tehran.
Israel is considering attacks on Iran's oil and gas infrastructure in retaliation for the Islamic Republic's missile attacks on the Jewish State, a source close to the Israeli government told Iran International.
Iran’s armed forces are fully prepared for all scenarios and that the recent response to Israel was only a small part of the country’s capabilities, Revolutionary Guards commander Ahmad Vahidi told the state TV Friday night.
Iran’s attack on Israel, code named the True Promise 3 operation, will continue for as long as necessary, Vahidi added.






