Israel's Strategic Strikes: Unveiling Iran's Nuclear Vulnerabilities
Israel has launched comprehensive military strikes on Iran, targeting key nuclear facilities. Iran's uranium enrichment, nearing weapons-grade levels, draws international concern. Israel's attacks disrupted Iran's infrastructure, impacting its nuclear capabilities. Iran denies seeking nuclear weapons and may reassess its cooperation with global watchdogs, posing unresolved questions on future nuclear activities.

Israel has executed a series of strategic military operations directed at Iran's nuclear capabilities, striking crucial sites, including several major nuclear facilities. These moves are expected to have significant implications on the country's nuclear infrastructure and capabilities.
The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has expressed serious concern over Iran's uranium enrichment activities, which have reached levels close to weapons-grade. Western powers dispute Iran's claims of peaceful purposes, asserting the lack of civilian justification for such high enrichment levels.
The recent Israeli attacks, damaging multiple sites and impacting uranium enrichment plants like Natanz and Isfahan, have further escalated tensions. Iran has vowed to take protective measures, indicating a potential shift in their cooperation with international agencies, raising crucial questions on Iran's nuclear trajectory.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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