
Israel Strikes Iranian Nuclear Sites: Satellite Images Show Extensive Damage
Israeli Strikes on Iranian Nuclear Sites: Satellite Images Reveal Extent of Damage On June 15, 2025, a series of Israeli airstrikes targeted several key Iranian nuclear and military facilities. The attacks, confirmed by satellite imagery published by Haaretz, caused significant damage to sites in Natanz, Isfahan, and near Tabriz. The strikes focused on uranium enrichment facilities and ballistic missile development locations. Satellite images from Haaretz clearly show extensive damage to buildings and infrastructure at the Natanz nuclear facility. A spokesperson for the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) stated, "Preliminary assessments indicate significant damage to above-ground structures and equipment." Meanwhile, Iranian officials have reported explosions near the targeted sites, but downplayed the extent of the damage. The Israeli government has not officially commented on the attacks, but sources close to the matter suggest the strikes were aimed at disrupting Iran's nuclear program and ballistic missile capabilities. The incident represents a significant escalation in tensions between Israel and Iran, highlighting the ongoing geopolitical instability in the region. The IAEA will continue to monitor the situation and assess the long-term implications of the strikes on Iran's nuclear program.