Iran Says Israel Hit Isfahan Nuclear Site as IDF Details Major Strikes

Iranian media report Israeli jets struck the Isfahan nuclear facility; without addressing that claim, the IDF says it hit Iran's main explosives plant and dozens of missile and defense targets in a sweeping operation.

(Photo: IDF Spokesperson's Unit)(Photo: IDF Spokesperson's Unit)
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(Photo: IDF Spokesperson's Unit) 

Iranian media reported this evening (Tuesday) that Israeli Air Force jets struck the nuclear facility in Isfahan. The IDF has not commented on this claim.

Alongside those reports, the IDF Spokesperson announced that, as part of the wave of strikes in Isfahan, the IDF hit Iran's most central explosives-manufacturing plant. The strike was carried out as part of a broad wave of attacks targeting the Iranian regime's production industries.

At the plant, according to the IDF, the regime developed and produced explosives for a range of weapons. This site was struck during Operation 'Am Kelavi', and in recent months the regime has been observed working to restore it.

Additionally, the Air Force, under the guidance of Aman, struck dozens of regime targets today with more than 120 munitions, including ballistic-missile launch sites, weapons-production sites, and the Iranian regime's defense systems.

In total, according to the IDF Spokesperson, the Air Force carried out more than 600 strike sorties against the Iranian terror regime's ballistic missile array. The IDF added: \"Over the past week, after cross-referencing various intelligence sources—including sources from inside Iran—Aman has identified low morale, absenteeism, and attrition among soldiers in the Revolutionary Guards' ballistic missile units as a result of the IDF's strikes. In addition, unit operatives are afraid and are refusing to come to launch sites due to the IDF's systematic eliminations.\"

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