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Israel Strikes Iranian Reactor Inactive Site Targeted, Claims IDF; Radiation Concerns?

Overnight, the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) launched a large-scale air strike on numerous Iranian targets, including an inactive, but potentially reactivatable, nuclear reactor near Arak. The IDF targeted the reactor’s core seal, a crucial component for plutonium production, aiming to prevent its future use in nuclear weapons development. Simultaneously, Israeli forces struck a nuclear weapons development site in Natanz and other military facilities. Following the strikes, Iran reported missile attacks on Israeli residential areas, prompting warnings from Russia about the escalating conflict.

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Iran Army Chief Assassinated: Mossad’s Shadow Looms Large

Major General Ali Shademani, commander of Iran’s Khatam al-Anbiya construction arm, was assassinated alongside numerous other senior IRGC officers on June 17, 2025. The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) conducted the operation, targeting a secret mountain compound near Tehran. The IDF’s precision strike eliminated the officers while they were gathered at the undisclosed location. This targeted killing is believed to be a significant blow to Iran’s military capabilities and leadership.

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Israel and US Low on Missile Interceptors: A Critical Defense Shortage?

Israel’s dwindling supply of Arrow interceptors is a significant concern, particularly given the concurrent depletion of similar US systems. The Arrow 3, Israel’s longest-range anti-aircraft missile, is crucial for intercepting the most potent threats. Its limited numbers and high production cost – significantly more than the $3 million per unit estimated in 2003 – underscore the vulnerability this shortage creates.

This isn’t to say Israel is defenseless without Arrows. Other systems like THAAD, David’s Sling, and Iron Dome offer layered defense against various threats, but their capabilities don’t fully overlap with the Arrow’s ability to neutralize long-range ballistic missiles. These lower-tier systems are effective against slower threats like unguided rockets and drones, but ballistic missiles present a significantly higher challenge.… Continue reading

UN Loses Track of Iran’s Near-Bomb-Grade Uranium Amidst Israeli Attacks

The United Nations’ nuclear watchdog has announced it can no longer verify the location of Iran’s stockpile of near-bomb-grade enriched uranium. This significant development stems from the ongoing Israeli military assault on Iranian nuclear facilities, which has effectively prevented international inspectors from accessing and verifying the material’s whereabouts.

The situation is undeniably precarious. Iran possesses 409 kilograms of highly enriched uranium—a quantity sufficient to produce approximately ten nuclear warheads—which should theoretically be under IAEA seal at an Isfahan facility. However, Tehran has warned of potential relocation should attacks continue, leaving the IAEA in the dark regarding its current location.

This lack of verifiable information poses a substantial threat.… Continue reading

Iran’s Outlandish Claim: Air Superiority Over Israel

Following the eleventh wave of Operation Promise of Truth 3, Iranian spokesperson Colonel Iman Tajik declared complete Iranian air superiority over Israel, claiming successful strikes using Fatah missiles that overwhelmed Israeli defenses. Tajik boasted of the missiles’ power and maneuverability, highlighting the vulnerability of Israeli citizens. This declaration followed days of escalating tensions, with reports of civilian casualties in Israel and residents of Tehran fleeing the city amid fears of further attacks. The statement represents a significant escalation in rhetoric surrounding the ongoing conflict.

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Merz: Is Israel Doing Germany’s “Dirty Work” in Iran?

In a shift from his earlier criticism of Israeli actions in Gaza, German Chancellor Friedrich Merz expressed appreciation for Israel’s attacks on Iran’s nuclear program, viewing them as crucial for broader security interests. He lauded Israel’s courage in confronting this threat, believing the Iranian regime has been significantly weakened. Merz’s statement comes amidst a G7 resolution calling for de-escalation, while acknowledging the ongoing conflict and President Trump’s early departure from the summit to address the situation. His comments highlight a complex European perspective balancing criticism of specific Israeli actions with support for its right to self-defense against significant threats.

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Iran’s Supreme Leader Declares War, Threatens Israel With Century-Defining Surprise

Amid escalating tensions, Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, issued apocalyptic threats against Israel, vowing a strong response and promising “no mercy.” Simultaneously, Iranian state television hinted at a major upcoming event. In response to these threats and ongoing Israeli-Iranian attacks, including strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities, President Trump is reportedly considering a US military strike on Tehran, consulting with security advisors and engaging in dialogue with Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu. The US has deployed significant military assets to the region, including B-52 bombers and aircraft carriers, while Israel continues its offensive, aiming to cripple Iran’s nuclear and military capabilities.

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Trump Threatens Iran with Unconditional Surrender, Military Buildup Sparks War Fears

Following escalating conflict between Israel and Iran, President Trump issued a stark warning to Ayatollah Khamenei, asserting U.S. knowledge of his location and threatening military intervention if attacks on civilians or U.S. soldiers continue. While denying direct involvement in the conflict, Trump’s comments suggest a shift towards active U.S. support for Israel, including potential assistance in destroying Iran’s Fordo nuclear facility. This escalation of tensions led to market declines and a U.S. military buildup in the Middle East. Trump is scheduled to meet with national security advisors to discuss the situation.

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France Bans Israeli Weapons at Paris Air Show, Sparking Fury

Israel’s fury over France’s decision to shut down several of its weapons stands at the Paris Airshow is understandable at first glance. The images of black partitions separating these stands from the rest of the exhibition certainly look dramatic, prompting strong reactions and accusations of unfair treatment. The Israeli government’s claim that the French government reneged on a pre-agreed list of allowable exhibits, changing the rules at the last minute, adds fuel to the fire. This late notice, allegedly issued just hours before the show’s opening, undeniably caused significant disruption and inconvenience for the affected Israeli companies.

However, the situation isn’t quite as black and white as the initial headlines suggest.… Continue reading

IDF Eliminates Iran’s Newly Appointed Chief of Staff

Overnight, Israeli Defense Force fighter jets targeted and destroyed an occupied command center in Tehran, resulting in the death of Ali Shadmani. Shadmani, Chief of Staff and key advisor to Iran’s Supreme Leader, commanded both the Revolutionary Guards and the Iranian army. His appointment followed the earlier elimination of his predecessor in the opening stages of Operation “Like a Lion”. This strike represents a significant blow to Iran’s military leadership.

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