Israel launches second attach on Iran nuclear site in eight days
“Overnight, we deepened the strike on the nuclear site in Isfahan and in western Iran. On the screen, you can see the site where reconversion of enriched uranium takes place. This is the stage following enrichment in the process of developing a nuclear weapon. We had already… pic.twitter.com/UbWO3M8PBV
— Israel Defense Forces (@IDF) June 21, 2025
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Israel struck one of Iran’s biggest nuclear facilities Saturday as part of an overnight campaign that dropped hundreds of missiles across the Islamic Republic — just as the US deployed nuke plant neutralizing B-2 stealth bomber jets to the Pacific.
Entering the ninth day of conflict between the warring countries, the attack on the Isfahan nuclear site was intended to “deepen” the damage the Jewish state had already inflicted on the facility after a bombing back on June 13 strike, the Israeli Defense Forces said.
“We had already struck the site in the operation’s opening blow—and last night, we struck it again in a wide-scale strike to reinforce our achievements,” an IDF spokesperson said in an X post.
The military shared video of the aftermath, showing charred remains of uranium conversion infrastructure and labs where Iranian officials were allegedly developing weapons.
The IDF also claimed to have caused “significant damage” to Tehran’s centrifuge production capabilities.
Several buildings on the Isfahan property appeared to be destroyed, but Iranian media reported that there was no leakage of hazardous materials.
The attack on the nuclear plant was part of a far-reaching overnight campaign that saw the Jewish state drop 150 missiles on dozens of targets in Iran.
Four primed Iranian ballistic missile launchers were “neutralized” in strikes, as well as trucks used to launch drones, and Iranian radars and air defense sites, the IDF said.
IDF strikes Saturday also took out a nuclear scientist and 15 Iranian Air Defense personnel, as well as three top commanders in the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps, according to state media reports.
In separate strikes, three commanders of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps were killed, including the “founder of the Iranian regime’s plan to destroy Israel,” officials in Tel Aviv said.
In return, Iran fired an overnight volley of five ballistic missiles at central Israel, all of which the IDF claims to have intercepted.
But an Iranian Shahed drone made landfall, crashing into a two-story building in Beit She’an in northern Israel, according to initial reports.
Meanwhile, the US Air Force deployed B-2 stealth bombers — the only aircraft that can deploy 15-ton bunker busting bombs to take out Iran’s nuclear capabilities — abroad Saturday.
Six bombers were sent to a military base in Guam. Others, flanked by supply planes, appeared to be heading toward Diego Garcia, a strategic military base in the Indian Ocean, according to reports.
The warplanes were using the call sign MYTEE21, which is typically associated with stealth bomber missions, according to The Times.
The bombers each carry two 15-ton bunker buster bombs — the Israelis possess neither — which have the capability to carry out an attack on Fordow, Iran’s most secure nuclear facility buried 300 feet inside a mountain.
The Pentagon had already sent at least six of the B-2 bombers to Diego Garcia back in April in what analysts said was a warning to Iran amid growing tensions.
Both President Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu have been adamant about disarming Tehran’s nuclear capabilities, with Netanyahu warning that Iran intended to use the nukes for the “annihilation” of the Jewish state.
Trump has teased that he would make his final decision on whether to enter the conflict and strike Iran in the “next two weeks,” as he maintains slim hopes that Tehran returns to the negotiating table.
Iranian leadership has said it will not reengage the US in talks as long as Israel continues its offensive.
“I think it’s very hard to make that request right now. If somebody is winning, it’s a little bit harder to do than if somebody is losing,” Trump told reporters outside Air Force One on Friday.
The Yemeni Armed Forces warned Saturday that it would help Iran attack US ships and warships in the Red Sea if American forces take up arms “in support of the Israeli enemy.”
Trump was at his golf club in Bedminster, New Jersey, but is expected to return to the White House Saturday afternoon.
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