Israel Iran Attack: Netanyahu Vows Continued Strikes
- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced that Israel has launched a military operation, dubbed "Rising Lion," targeting iranian nuclear and military sites.
- Netanyahu, in a video statement, said the targeted strikes hit the heart of Iran's nuclear enrichment program, including the Natanz facility, and its ballistic missile program.
- Reports from Natanz indicated multiple explosions occurred near the nuclear facility.
In a dramatic move, Israel has launched “rising Lion,” a military operation targeting Iranian nuclear and military sites, as announced by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. He vows teh strikes will continue “as many days as it takes” to neutralize the perceived Iranian threat. The unfolding situation involves attacks on the Natanz facility and ballistic missile programs, escalating tensions in the region. The United States, through Secretary of State Marco Rubio, has stated non-involvement, highlighting the solo nature of the Israeli action. This is a developing story; the international community watches with concern. News Directory 3 has the latest on the Israel-Iran conflict. Discover what’s next as the situation unfolds.
Israel Launches Strikes on Iran’s Nuclear Program; Netanyahu Vows Continuation
updated June 13, 2025
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced that Israel has launched a military operation, dubbed “Rising Lion,” targeting iranian nuclear and military sites. The military operation aims to counter what he described as an Iranian threat to Israel’s existence. Netanyahu stated the operation would persist “as many days as it takes” to eliminate the threat.
Netanyahu, in a video statement, said the targeted strikes hit the heart of Iran’s nuclear enrichment program, including the Natanz facility, and its ballistic missile program. He added that Iranian nuclear scientists involved in developing a bomb were also targeted. The prime minister also mentioned that Israel is anticipating potential retaliatory missile and drone strikes from Iran, declaring a state of emergency.
Reports from Natanz indicated multiple explosions occurred near the nuclear facility. A senior iranian official told Reuters that the country’s leadership convened an emergency security meeting in response to the escalating tensions.
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio issued a statement saying that israel acted unilaterally and the U.S. was not involved in the strikes. Rubio emphasized that the U.S. was prioritizing the protection of American forces in the region. He added that Israel informed the U.S. that it deemed the action necessary for self-defense. Rubio warned Iran against targeting U.S. interests or personnel.
What’s next
The situation remains highly volatile, with the potential for further escalation between Israel and Iran. The international community is closely monitoring developments, urging restraint and a return to diplomatic channels to de-escalate the conflict.
