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Israel Strikes Missile Sites in Iran as Tensions Rise

Israeli airstrikes targeted Iranian missile facilities in response to attacks, with no casualties, while Iran denies nuclear weapon ambitions amid U.S. talks and reports of 585 deaths and 1,326 injuries.

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The Israeli military conducted airstrikes on military sites in western Iran, targeting missile facilities and helicopters in response to Iranian missile attacks on Israel. No casualties were reported.

An Iranian official warned that U.S. involvement could escalate the conflict. Israel intercepted 10 missiles and targeted uranium centrifuge facilities.

Iran’s ambassador to the UK reaffirmed that Iran does not intend to produce nuclear weapons and emphasized ongoing U.S. negotiations. Despite claims of a peaceful nuclear program, Iran enriches uranium to 60%.

The International Atomic Energy Agency is conducting limited inspections, and U.S. intelligence suggests Iran is not pursuing a nuclear bomb. Human rights groups report at least 585 deaths and 1,326 injuries in Iran due to the conflict.

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