Iran Strikes Israeli Towns in Escalating Tit-for-Tat Over Nuclear Site Attacks

Iran strikes towns near Israel's Dimona nuclear site, injuring nearly 100, in retaliation for an attack on its Natanz facility. The escalating conflict raises tensions in the region.
Iran has struck several towns near Israel's nuclear site at Dimona, injuring nearly 100 people, in retaliation for an attack on its Natanz nuclear facility. The escalating tit-for-tat strikes have raised tensions in the region and sparked concerns about a potential broader conflict.
The Iranian attack, which also targeted the town of Arad, came just days after an explosion at the Natanz uranium enrichment plant, which Iran has blamed on Israel. The retaliation strikes, carried out by Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), hit residential areas and caused significant damage, according to local authorities.
The conflict has escalated in recent weeks, with both sides engaging in a series of tit-for-tat attacks. Israel has been accused of a cyberattack that caused a blackout at the Natanz facility, while Iran has threatened retaliation for the attack, which it has described as an act of
Source: Al Jazeera


