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Operation Shadabad: How Israeli spies infiltrated, sabotaged Iran's top secret nuclear facility

The Shadabad workshop was identified as a "covert" facility that had not been disclosed to the IAEA, located in southwestern Tehran.

October 06, 2024 / 15:16 IST
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The ongoing conflict has raised concerns about a likely Israeli retaliation targeting Iran’s nuclear facilities.
The ongoing conflict has raised concerns about a likely Israeli retaliation targeting Iran’s nuclear facilities.

The Israeli military reported on October 1 that eight soldiers were killed during combat operations in Lebanon, marking the first casualties since Israel initiated its offensive against Hezbollah, the Iran-backed militant group. This comes amid escalating tensions between Israel and Iran, particularly following Iran’s missile assault earlier in the week, which involved nearly 200 ballistic missiles aimed at Israeli territory.

The recent escalation has raised concerns about a likely Israeli retaliation targeting Iran’s nuclear facilities -- a long-standing priority for the Israeli government. This incident marks the second direct attack by Iran on Israel; in April, Iran launched a major assault involving approximately 300 drones and missiles. Israeli forces instantly retaliated by destroying an Iranian air defense radar installation.

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Following the missile strike on October 1, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu issued a stark warning to Iran, asserting that no part of the Middle East is beyond Israel's reach amid ongoing military operations against Hezbollah.  "With every passing moment, the regime is bringing you - the noble Persian people - closer to the abyss," he stated.