Israel hits Iranian nuclear bases, rockets at night, IDF says

Israel has claimed to have hit Iranian nuclear bases and rockets overnight. Israeli Protection Forces said they had attacked “a centrifuges production site and some weapons production facilities”. The attacks occurred in the last few hours in the capital, Tehran, and included 50 Israeli planes, Telegrafi reports, the Periscope broadcast. Centrifuges are machines that help enrich [...]
Israel has claimed to have hit Iranian nuclear bases and rockets overnight.
Israeli Protection Forces said they had attacked “a centrifuges production site and some weapons production facilities”.
The attacks occurred in the last few hours in the capital, Tehran, and included 50 Israeli planes, Telegrafi reports, the Periscope broadcast.
Centrifuges are cars that help enrich uranium. Rich uranium can be used as fuel for nuclear plants and nuclear bombs.
Israel claims Iran is trying to make nuclear bombs.
However, Iran has rejected Israeli claims and has said the country is used only for missile production.
Missile bases were hit. Several weapons and missile production sites were also targeted.
This, the IDF said, included a country where Iran was producing raw materials and components for land-south missiles and land-air missiles.
A centrifuge production site and multiplewean manufacturing beans in the Teran area, these elements of Iran.
Over 50 IAF fighter jets targeted:
A facility for producing centrifuges used to enrich uranium beyond... Pic.twitter. com/ YXKAWVz
) Israel Defence Forces (@IDF) June 18, 2025












