The message to Iran was clear. “It was Israel's choice not to strike nuclear facilities in the early hours of Friday and at the same time a threat that 'it could be even worse',” Israeli officials told the “Jerusalem Post” a few hours after the strike on Iranian soil. The same sources confirmed that the targets were facilities in Isfahan “almost adjacent to the nuclear facilities of the Revolutionary Guards located in the same area.” “In other words, the Isfahan attack was designed not only to hurt Iran, but also to make it clear how vulnerable Iran's nuclear facilities are to attack,” the Jerusalem Post added. Long-range missiles from aircraft were used to avoid detection capabilities by Tehran's radars, they noted, stressing that “this could happen again at any time.” At the same time, by not attacking the actual nuclear facility at Isfahan or other nuclear facilities at Natanz and Fordow, Israel gave the […]
Source: News Beast

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