Israel Attacks Iran: Nuclear Program Targeted
Israel has launched airstrikes against Iran, immediately targeting its nuclear program, sparking fears that could escalate into a wider conflict. Defense Minister Katz warned of possible missile and drone attacks, creating urgency for citizens. Oil prices jumped 7%, and U.S. stock futures fell sharply, reflecting the market’s reaction. The U.S. has denied involvement, emphasizing its focus on protecting American forces. Initial reports indicate multiple fatalities.News Directory 3 keeps you informed as the story unfolds. What developments will emerge in the coming days?
israel Launches Strikes Against Iran Amid Nuclear Program Concerns
Updated June 13, 2025
Israel initiated a series of airstrikes against Iran early Friday, targeting locations allegedly tied to Iran’s nuclear program. The strikes have heightened regional tensions, sending oil prices soaring and stock futures plummeting.

Shortly after the operation began, Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz declared a state of emergency, cautioning citizens about an imminent missile and drone attack. Prime Minister Benjamin netanyahu stated the operation would persist “for as many days as it takes to remove this threat.”
Iranian state media reported multiple fatalities in Tehran. According to NBC News, Israel is also targeting high-ranking Iranian military officers and nuclear scientists.

The strikes caused notable market volatility. Oil prices experienced a surge of over 7% amid concerns of a broader regional conflict. U.S. stock futures also reacted negatively, with Dow futures dropping more than 600 points.
The United States affirmed it did not participate in the military action. Secretary of State Marco Rubio stated, “We are not involved in strikes against Iran and our top priority is protecting American forces in the region. Israel advised us that they believe this action was necessary for its self-defense.”
Videos circulating on social media purportedly showed explosions in eastern Tehran, with sounds of jets and anti-aircraft missiles reported in the northern part of the city.

President Trump had recently approved the withdrawal of some American personnel from the middle East, citing potential dangers in the region. He also accused Tehran of delaying talks with U.S. envoys, expressing diminished confidence in reaching a deal to avert the current escalation.
“This operation will continue for as many days as it takes to remove this threat,” Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said.
What’s next
The situation remains fluid, with potential for further escalation. Diplomatic efforts to de-escalate tensions are expected to intensify in the coming days as the international community assesses the implications of the Israeli strikes and Iran’s response.
