Iranian military officials have declared their readiness to respond decisively to any new acts of aggression. The Iranian Defense Minister stated that Iran closely monitors enemy movements and is prepared for any new provocations. Following a recent escalation, Iran delivered a decisive response to what it described as aggression by the Zionist regime, leading to a ceasefire request from the opposing side, which Iran accepted to prevent further crisis escalation. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu confirmed that 400 kilograms of enriched uranium in Iran remain undamaged and that Israel is closely coordinating with Washington to monitor the situation. Netanyahu also emphasized that Israel remains on high alert for any attempts by Iran to rebuild its nuclear program and is prepared for a potential sudden attack. Western nations face criticism for supporting Israel's actions while allegedly ignoring contradictions related to Israel's nuclear arsenal and its claims of an existential threat from Iran. Israel's recent strikes on Iran's operational nuclear facilities at Natanz, Isfahan, and Fordow mark a new threshold in the conflict. Despite Israel's push for a tougher nuclear deal, Iran rejects key concessions such as halting uranium enrichment, viewing nuclear weapons as essential for regime survival and citing the "Libya model" as a cautionary precedent.
For the first time, a state has struck another's operational, radioactive #nuclear facilities. #Israel's attacks on #Natanz, #Isfahan, and #Fordow are a major red line crossed: @KabirTaneja https://t.co/XGTfwb1Xcl
Western nations are accused of hypocrisy, supporting #Israel's actions while ignoring contradictions regarding its #nuclear arsenal and 'existential threat' claims against #Iran: @navdeepsuri https://t.co/dreOGv1OpH
Netanyahu: “The 400 kg of enriched uranium in Iran have not been damaged, and we are closely monitoring this with Washington.”