IRAN TRIED TO HIDE IT'S NUCLEAR SCIENTIST IN A SAFE LOCATION, BUT ISRAEL STILL FOUND AND KILLED HIM.

According to Times of Israel, an Israeli drone strike targeted an apartment building in Tehran’s Gisha neighborhood on Friday, killing an Iranian scientist specializing in weaponry, according to reports from The Wall Street Journal and Israeli public broadcaster Kan.

The scientist was reportedly being kept in a safe house outside his home in an effort to protect him from Israeli attacks. This strike is part of Israel’s ongoing campaign, dubbed Operation Rising Lion, aimed at crippling Iran’s nuclear and missile programs.

Since launching the operation last Friday, Israel has reportedly assassinated at least a dozen leading Iranian nuclear scientists and targeted numerous military and nuclear facilities.

Defense Minister Israel Katz announced an intensification of strikes on regime symbols in Tehran, including the Basij militia and the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, with the goal of destabilizing the Iranian government.

The strike on the scientist’s hiding place underscores Israel’s focus on eliminating key figures in Iran’s weapons development. Iranian state media confirmed the drone attack on the residential building but did not provide details on casualties.

Meanwhile, Iran has responded with missile and drone attacks on Israeli cities, including Beersheba, causing casualties and damage.

In addition to the strike on the scientist, Israeli airstrikes have damaged Iran’s Internal Security headquarters and other military sites, including the Organization of Defensive Innovation and Research complex, a critical part of Iran’s nuclear program.

The International Atomic Energy Agency reported damage to key buildings at Iran’s Arak heavy water research site.

Despite the violence, thousands of Iranians protested in Tehran after Friday prayers, denouncing Israel and the United States.

The conflict has resulted in hundreds of deaths on both sides and shows no signs of abating as Israel continues its campaign to prevent Iran from developing nuclear weapons.
IRAN TRIED TO HIDE IT'S NUCLEAR SCIENTIST IN A SAFE LOCATION, BUT ISRAEL STILL FOUND AND KILLED HIM. According to Times of Israel, an Israeli drone strike targeted an apartment building in Tehran’s Gisha neighborhood on Friday, killing an Iranian scientist specializing in weaponry, according to reports from The Wall Street Journal and Israeli public broadcaster Kan. The scientist was reportedly being kept in a safe house outside his home in an effort to protect him from Israeli attacks. This strike is part of Israel’s ongoing campaign, dubbed Operation Rising Lion, aimed at crippling Iran’s nuclear and missile programs. Since launching the operation last Friday, Israel has reportedly assassinated at least a dozen leading Iranian nuclear scientists and targeted numerous military and nuclear facilities. Defense Minister Israel Katz announced an intensification of strikes on regime symbols in Tehran, including the Basij militia and the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, with the goal of destabilizing the Iranian government. The strike on the scientist’s hiding place underscores Israel’s focus on eliminating key figures in Iran’s weapons development. Iranian state media confirmed the drone attack on the residential building but did not provide details on casualties. Meanwhile, Iran has responded with missile and drone attacks on Israeli cities, including Beersheba, causing casualties and damage. In addition to the strike on the scientist, Israeli airstrikes have damaged Iran’s Internal Security headquarters and other military sites, including the Organization of Defensive Innovation and Research complex, a critical part of Iran’s nuclear program. The International Atomic Energy Agency reported damage to key buildings at Iran’s Arak heavy water research site. Despite the violence, thousands of Iranians protested in Tehran after Friday prayers, denouncing Israel and the United States. The conflict has resulted in hundreds of deaths on both sides and shows no signs of abating as Israel continues its campaign to prevent Iran from developing nuclear weapons.
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