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Israel Conducts One of Its Largest Cross-Border Military Operations in Years

Israel’s Defense Forces (IDF) concluded what it described as a series of significant airstrikes across western Iran overnight, targeting nuclear facilities, missile sites, and senior military personnel, according to official Israeli and U.S. sources. The operation, code‑named “Rising Lion,” involved more than 200 fighter jets and struck over 100 locations, including Iran’s pivotal Natanz uranium enrichment plant and various Revolutionary.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu endorsed the preemptive strikes, citing imminent threats from Iran’s advancing nuclear program and missile production capabilities, stating that the action would continue “for as many days as it takes” to neutralize the danger.

Iran’s state media confirmed several senior Secret Service and IRGC commanders were killed, including Maj. Gen. Hossein Salami and Gen. Mohammad Bagheri.

In the immediate aftermath, Iranian air defenses engaged incoming drones and missiles, and Tehran reported intercepting more than 100 retaliatory drones launched at Israel. Multiple countries—including Jordan, Iraq, and Israel itself—closed their airspace amid fears of broader escalation.

No immediate radiation release was reported by Iran’s Nuclear Agency, as confirmed by the International Atomic Energy Agency. Still, the strikes mark a serious turning point in the long-standing conflict over Iran’s nuclear ambitions and regional influence.

International reaction has been cautious. The United States reiterated that it was not involved in the operation, with Secretary of State Marco Rubio emphasizing the strikes were Israel’s unilateral decision while affirming continued protection for U.S. forces. Meanwhile, negotiations between the U.S. and Iran in Oman—focused on nuclear restraint—have stalled following the Israeli offensive.

Global markets responded swiftly: oil prices jumped more than 10%, stock futures fell, and safe-haven assets strengthened, reflecting concerns over disruptions to regional energy supplies and escalating geopolitical risk.

Analysts warn the strikes could significantly delay Iran’s nuclear timeline—by some estimates up to a year—and may provoke a violent retaliatory campaign from Tehran. Both nations are bracing for a prolonged standoff with implications for stability throughout the Middle East and beyond.

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