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Israel Strikes Iranian Nuclear Site: What Happened and Why?

Israel Strikes Iranian Nuclear Site: What Happened and Why?

Israel Strikes Iranian Nuclear Site: What Happened and Why?

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Hey friend, so you heard about those explosions in Tehran? Apparently, Israel launched strikes targeting Iranian nuclear facilities, specifically Natanz. Things are pretty tense right now, and everyone’s wondering why.

Natanz isn’t just *any* nuclear site. It’s the main hub for Iran’s large-scale uranium enrichment. Think of it as the heart of their uranium production – the place where they refine uranium to a level that can be used for either civilian nuclear power or, potentially, weapons. Iran insists it’s only for peaceful purposes, and hasn’t produced weapons-grade uranium (at least, not publicly), but the IAEA (the International Atomic Energy Agency) thinks they *could* if they wanted to.

Natanz is a big deal because it houses tens of thousands of centrifuges, churning out enriched uranium. Disrupting Natanz directly impacts Iran’s ability to build up its stockpile. The 2015 nuclear deal put limits on what Iran could do at Natanz, but after Trump pulled the US out in 2018, Iran ramped up activity there.

This isn’t the first time Natanz has been targeted. Israel is suspected of being behind previous attacks, including a major cyberattack in 2010 and an explosion caused by explosives hidden inside a table in 2020. Then there was another significant incident the following year, which Iran blamed on Israel. So, this latest strike fits into a pattern of escalating tensions and targeted actions against Iran’s nuclear program.

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