Tensions Soar: Israel Strikes Iran's Nuclear Heart
Israel has escalated its air campaign against Iran by targeting the Bushehr nuclear power plant, Iran's sole functioning nuclear facility. The move signifies a major step in Israeli military actions that have intensified following strikes on other Iranian nuclear sites, with wider geopolitical implications in the Gulf region.

In a significant escalation of regional tensions, Israel announced on Friday that it has targeted Iran's sole operational nuclear power station on the Gulf coast. This development marks a major intensification of Israel's military campaign against Iran, which has seen numerous strategic sites hit since operations commenced last week.
According to an Israeli military spokesperson, strikes were conducted on nuclear facilities in Bushehr, Isfahan, and Natanz, with Bushehr being particularly notable due to its strategic importance. The Bushehr plant, which relies on Russian fuel, stands out as Iran's only active nuclear power site, and its targeting is seen as a critical strike.
As the situation unfolds, Iran retaliated by launching missiles at an Israeli hospital overnight. Meanwhile, the international community watches closely as U.S. President Donald Trump remains undecided on whether the United States will join Israel's airstrikes. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has pledged to dismantle Iran's nuclear capabilities, claiming Tehran will face severe consequences.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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