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Iran's nuclear program set back by years, Israeli official says - Axios

Jun 22, 2025, 05:14 GMT+1

It is too early to know exactly what the results of the US strike in Iran are, but “what is certain is that Iran’s nuclear program has been set back by years," Axios reported citing a senior Israeli official.

Following the US strikes, if a good agreement is reached with Iran, it would be “the end of the story” for Iran’s nuclear program, the official was quoted as saying.

If no nuclear agreement is reached and if Iran tries to rebuild its nuclear facilities, Israel will strike again, Axios added citing the official.

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Hamas says US attacks serve Israel, vows solidarity with Iran

Jun 22, 2025, 04:39 GMT+1

“The Islamic Resistance Movement condemns in the strongest terms the blatant American aggression," the Iran-backed Palestinian group said. "This brutal aggression constitutes a dangerous escalation, a blind pursuit of the rogue Zionist occupation's agendas."

"We consider it a glaring example of the policy of imposing hegemony through the logic of force, an aggression based on the law of the jungle," Hamas said in a statement.

Masked Hamas militants in the Gaza Strip are seen in this file photo.
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"We affirm our solidarity with our brothers in the Islamic Republic, leadership and people alike, and our complete confidence in Iran's ability to defend its sovereignty and its people's interests, and to confront this aggression."

'Good versus evil is forever': Iran attack advocate Levin praises strikes

Jun 22, 2025, 04:12 GMT+1

"There were a handful of us who encouraged this night, who said that we need to take military action to bring about this result. It's not so much that we convinced President Trump, he knew what to do," Conservative talk show host Mark Levin said.

"He instinctively knows what to do. He's a brilliant, brilliant man," said Levin, an influential media figure who is close to Trump and had publicly advocated for US attacks.

"There is a right and wrong when you're talking about a free democracy in Israel, and you're talking about Islamist death cult that Iran was," Levin added.

"The enemy is never dead. These people never stop. This is what I try to tell do you talk about forever wars? Good versus evil is forever."

Israel praises attack, says Trump's 'golden' name is written in history

Jun 22, 2025, 04:06 GMT+1

“President Trump inscribed his name in golden letters in the history book,” Israeli foreign minister Gideon Saar said on Sunday after a US attack on Iran.

“He will be remembered forever as a true friend of the Jewish people and the state of Israel," he posted on X.

“There is one individual without whom this would not have come to fruition: Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu,” he added.

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NASA fire system detects significant heat-generating event near Fordow

Jun 22, 2025, 03:40 GMT+1

The NASA fire information system detected a significant heat-generating event near the Fordow nuclear facility, The New York Times reported.

"One detection was about 30 minutes before President Trump announced the US strikes."

Areas that experience bombing or generate intense heat—such as from prolonged fires—are often detectable. Satellite sensors can also register events like wildfires or industrial operations. However, no such activity has been observed near Fordow in the past month, the report said.