US launches fresh strikes on Iran
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Satellite images show destruction of the US-Israel war on Iran
From Iranian naval ports to US military bases across the Gulf, Al Jazeera shows 15 sites before and after the attacks.
Hours after exchanging fire in their first attacks since Iran-US ceasefire deal in April, Iran’s military said that it would stop offensive operations.
Much of the uranium is believed to be stored so far underground that even powerful U.S. bunker-buster bombs may not be able to destroy it.
Israel struck military targets in western and central Iran in its first direct response since April's ceasefire, despite US President Donald Trump's push for restraint and insistence that Benjamin Netanyahu would have "no choice" but to accept a future US-Iran deal.
DUBAI, United Arab Emirate (AP) — Israel launched airstrikes early Monday targeting central and western Iran in response to missile fire. Iranian state television reported the sound of explosions being heard in Isfahan, Tabriz and Tehran, without immediately elaborating.
What happens to Iran’s enriched uranium stockpile, including the 970 pounds that it has highly concentrated to near-weapons grade, is one of the primary sticking points as the US and Iran have trudged through weeks of negotiations to potentially end the Iran war.
Fresh reports of explosions near Bandar Abbas and Isfahan have intensified concerns about rising tensions between Iran and the United States. Residents described hearing powerful blasts, feeling shockwaves,
Years of drought, falling rainfall and unsustainable water use have been worsened further by the US-Israel war.
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Iran's highly enriched uranium likely is still at the Isfahan site, UN nuclear chief tells AP
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The US Army's Apache helicopter gunship reportedly crashed near the Strait of Hormuz, however, the pilots on board were safe. Meanwhile, Iran and Israel announced a halt in strikes, leading the way for a potential ceasefire deal between Tehran and Washington.