Israel's Retaliatory Strike Against Iran

Israel launched a retaliatory strike against Iran following Iran's attack on Israel with drones and missiles. The strike appeared to be limited, targeting the city of Isfahan where Iran's nuclear research facility is located. The US did not endorse Israel's response.

Iran Fires Air Defenses at Major Airbase and Nuclear Site in Isfahan

Iran fired air defenses at a major airbase and a nuclear site in Isfahan after spotting drones suspected to be part of an Israeli attack. No direct acknowledgment from Iranian officials or Israeli military. Tensions high since Iran's missile-and-drone attack on Israel. US officials declined to comment. Iranian nuclear sites reported safe after the incident.

Israel's Strike on Isfahan

Rafael Grossi, director general of the International Atomic Energy Agency, discusses Israel's strike on Isfahan in an interview with Sky News' Wilfred Frost.

Israel Strikes Iran in Retaliation for Missile and Drone Attacks

Israel carried out limited strikes in Iran in retaliation for Tehran firing missiles and drones at Israel. Explosions were heard in Isfahan province, near a nuclear facility, but no damage reported. Iran temporarily grounded flights, and U.S. Embassy issued security notice in response to the situation.

Israel's Limited Strike Inside Iran

Israel conducted a limited strike inside Iran in retaliation for Iran's attack on Israel. Iran has no immediate plans to hit back. The strike targeted Isfahan province, where a nuclear facility is located.

Israel's Attack on Iranian Sites

Israel attacked several Iranian sites, including near suspected nuclear facilities in Isfahan. The strikes were in response to an Iranian missile and drone attack on Israel. Speculation suggests the targets in Syria and Iraq were linked to the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps.