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  2. Israel and the nuclear program of Iran - Wikipedia

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    The Voice of Israel, broadcast from Jerusalem to Iran, reflects and broadcasts the Israeli government's political propaganda against "nuclear Iran" in Persian.. Influential and high-ranking people in Israel's army and intelligence, military and security organizations, as well as among senior politicians and Israeli media, are in favor or against that Israel's "preemptive attack" on "Iran's ...

  3. October 2024 Israeli strikes on Iran - Wikipedia

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    Iran and Israel have been engaged in a covert conflict for years. [21] Iran has utilized the "Axis of Resistance", a network of Iranian-backed militant groups, to target Israeli interests, [21] [22] [23] while Israel has reportedly carried out assassinations of high-ranking Iranian officials and nuclear scientists and launched cyberattacks against Iran.

  4. April 2024 Israeli strikes on Iran - Wikipedia

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    According to an analysis by The Jerusalem Post, the attack, strategically close to a nuclear site, was designed to send a deliberate message: that Israel has the capability to target more critical sites but chose restraint at this time. This approach demonstrated Israel's readiness to defend its interests whilst also signaling to Iran the ...

  5. 2024 Iran–Israel conflict - Wikipedia

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    On the morning of 19 April, Israel retaliated against Iran. Israel attacked three targets in or near Isfahan International Airport, including a military base. One of the targets was a radar for the Natanz nuclear site. Iran claimed that its air defense shot down all Israeli projectiles and that the explosions were from air defense, but ...

  6. 2024 Israeli strikes on Iran - Wikipedia

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  7. October 2024 Iranian strikes against Israel - Wikipedia

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    It was the second direct attack by Iran against Israel, the first being the April 2024 strikes. Iran claimed that the attack was an act of "self-defense" [19] [20] in retaliation for Israel's assassinations of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh in Tehran, Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah, and IRGC general Abbas Nilforoushan.

  8. Israeli airstrike on the Iranian consulate in Damascus

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    Israel told the U.S. that a retaliatory attack by Iran would prompt a robust response from Israel. [100] [101] Seven Israeli embassies were evacuated in response to the potential threat of an Iranian retaliatory attack, after Iran publicly blamed Israel and vowed retaliation. [102]

  9. April 2024 Iranian strikes against Israel - Wikipedia

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    The strike was seen as a spillover of the Israel–Hamas war and marked Iran's first direct attack on Israel since the start of their proxy conflict. [19] Several countries in the Middle East [note 3] closed their airspace a few hours before Iran launched a standoff attack against Israel around midnight on 13 April. Iran's attack sent around ...