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The United States and Israel have carried out a series of coordinated airstrikes on Iran, targeting nuclear facilities, missile headquarters, and drone operations in a dramatic escalation of regional conflict.
The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) confirmed that 30 fighter jets struck dozens of Iranian military targets across Isfahan, Bushehr, Ahvaz, and Yazd, while US precision strikes focused on three Iranian nuclear facilities overnight.
Pentagon Confirms US Targeted Nuclear Infrastructure
According to Pentagon sources, American forces used cruise missiles and bunker-busting munitions to hit three undisclosed nuclear sites in Iran late last night. These strikes followed recent intelligence suggesting Tehran had intensified uranium enrichment efforts. The US Department of Defense has not confirmed whether the attacks caused radioactive fallout or damaged centrifuge production lines.
A senior defense official stated:
“This is a direct response to Iran’s escalating nuclear ambitions. Our strikes were surgical and designed to degrade nuclear capabilities while minimizing civilian impact.”
IDF Bombs Yazd Missile Headquarters in First Strike on Region
Simultaneously, the Israeli Air Force launched 60 munitions from 30 jets, hitting over 50 targets in the strategic Yazd region—a first in the conflict—alongside key facilities in Isfahan, Bushehr, and Ahvaz. Among the targets were:
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Long-range missile launchers used in recent attacks on Israel
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A drone command center
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Underground missile storage warehouses
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Operational outposts manned by Iranian Revolutionary Guard forces
The IDF stated the strike on Yazd aimed to cripple Iran’s long-range ballistic missile capacity, some of which had reportedly been used to target Tel Aviv in recent weeks.
“The IDF will continue to strike any threat launched from Iranian soil,” the Israeli military said.
Macron Calls for Restraint as Iran Threatens Retaliation
French President Emmanuel Macron called for “utmost restraint” after speaking with Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian. In a post on X, Macron said:
“Diplomacy is the only path to peace and security for all. We urge Iran to return to dialogue and renounce nuclear weapons.”
Iran’s Foreign Ministry condemned the US-Israeli operations as a “flagrant violation of Iranian sovereignty” and vowed to respond at “a time and place of our choosing.”
President Pezeshkian also urged international allies and the United Nations to take immediate action. The UN Security Council is scheduled to convene in an emergency session tomorrow.
Strategic Importance of Yazd
Located in central Iran, Yazd is a major military-industrial center housing some of Iran’s deepest underground missile bunkers. Experts say the region plays a pivotal role in Iran’s ability to launch intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBMs) capable of reaching Israeli and Gulf targets.
By targeting Yazd, Israel appears to be dismantling the very core of Iran’s long-range strike capability.
What Comes Next? Risk of Retaliation High
The unprecedented strikes by Washington and Tel Aviv now risk full-scale retaliation by Iran or its proxies, including Hezbollah in Lebanon, Shiite militias in Iraq, and Houthi rebels in Yemen.
In preparation, Israel has placed its Iron Dome and Arrow missile defense systems on high alert. Meanwhile, the US has surged naval reinforcements to the Persian Gulf, including an aircraft carrier battle group.
UN Secretary-General António Guterres issued a late-night statement urging all sides to avoid a regional war and to pursue immediate ceasefire talks.