Israel attacks Iran's only operating nuclear power plant
Israel has escalated its conflict with Iran by striking the Bushehr nuclear power plant, a move considered a significant escalation due to its proximity to Gulf neighbors and involvement of Russian technicians. This attack follows previous strikes...

Israel has struck a number of Iranian nuclear targets since launching its attacks last week. But a strike on the Bushehr plant, which is located near Iran's Arab Gulf neighbours and employs technicians from Russia, would be widely be seen as a big step.
An Israeli military spokesperson said on Thursday the military had struck nuclear sites in Bushehr, Isfahan, and Natanz, and continued to target additional facilities.
Bushehr is Iran's only operating nuclear power plant. It uses Russian fuel that Russia then takes back when it is spent to reduce proliferation risk.
Iranian missiles hit an Israeli hospital overnight, as President Donald Trump kept the world guessing about whether the U.S. would join Israel in airstrikes.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who has vowed to press on with Israel's biggest ever attack on Iran until his arch enemy's nuclear programme is destroyed, said Tehran's "tyrants" would pay the "full price".
His Defence Minister Israel Katz said the military had been instructed to intensify strikes on strategic-related targets in Tehran in order to eliminate the threat to Israel and destabilise the "Ayatollah regime".
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