Israel conducted airstrikes on Iranian military and nuclear sites, citing intelligence that Iran was near nuclear weapon production. The operation resulted in the deaths of top Iranian nuclear scientists and military leaders, as well as damage to civilian regions in Tehran. In response, Iran dispatched hundreds of armed drones towards Israel. While Israel believes it acted to prevent a nuclear threat, the IAEA has condemned such strikes as illegal and dangerous, raising concerns about the risks of escalating military conflict and potential nuclear disaster in the region.
Israel's recent military strikes on Iranian sites were justified by its intelligence regarding Iran's potential to develop a nuclear weapon, escalating tensions in the region.
The IAEA warns that targeting nuclear facilities is not only illegal under international law but also poses significant risks of a broader nuclear disaster.
Despite its military capabilities, questions arise about whether Israel can effectively destroy Iran's nuclear infrastructure without inciting severe retaliation, creating a precarious situation.
International experts highlight the dangers of Israel's actions, pointing to the potential for regional instability and the implications for nuclear non-proliferation efforts worldwide.
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