According to IDF spokesperson, Major General Effi Defrin, Israel struck “Iran’s largest uranium enrichment facility,” referring specifically to the underground nuclear complex at Natanz.
“This facility was used by the Revolutionary Guards to advance their military nuclear program,” Defrin said, adding that the Israeli attack caused “serious damage” to both the underground enrichment site and critical infrastructure. “We hit the underground complex and other vital parts of the site,” he stated.
“We Had No Other Choice”
During an emergency briefing, Defrin claimed that Tel Aviv escalated the situation because “there was no other choice.” He emphasized that the military remains in full operational readiness to continue the attacks and warned Israeli citizens of possible retaliatory actions.
“We gave timely warning to all Israelis, as we understood that Israeli territory could come under attack,” he said. He urged the public to show “responsibility and calm” in light of unfolding events, adding that “a few difficult days may lie ahead.”
According to Defrin, Iran launched more than 100 drones in retaliation for the Israeli raids. He also noted that Tehran “has both the capability and the intent to launch a full-scale counterattack.” However, the Israeli military, he assured, is “fully prepared” to continue operations “until its objectives are achieved.”
Earlier, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) announced that, according to its measurements, no increase in radiation levels was detected in the Natanz area following the attack.
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