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Iran Vows Harsh Retaliation After Israeli Strike on Nuclear Sites

Iran Vows Harsh Retaliation After Israeli Strike on Nuclear Sites.

Iran has warned of a “harsh and decisive” retaliation following an Israeli airstrike on its nuclear facilities early Friday, escalating fears of a broader Middle East conflict. According to a high-ranking Iranian security official quoted by Reuters, Tehran’s leadership is actively discussing potential countermeasures at the highest levels of government.

The Israeli attack reportedly targeted several key military and nuclear sites across Iran, prompting a swift and serious response from Iranian officials. While the exact scope of the Israeli operation remains unclear, it follows rising tensions between the two nations, with Tel Aviv citing national security concerns over Iran’s nuclear ambitions.

Iran has not confirmed when or how it will respond but emphasized that its actions will be firm and calculated. “The response to the Israeli attack will be harsh and decisive,” the Iranian official told Reuters, suggesting that preparations for retaliation are already underway.

This latest exchange adds fuel to ongoing regional instability, as global powers urge restraint to prevent a larger military conflict. With Iranian leadership deliberating its next move and Israel remaining on high alert, the situation remains volatile.

The attack also drew international attention, with diplomatic sources warning of potential disruptions to global oil markets and broader geopolitical ramifications. As both nations brace for further developments, the world watches closely, aware that any escalation could have far-reaching consequences.

This story continues to unfold, and analysts suggest that the coming days will be critical in determining whether tensions deescalate or spiral into direct confrontation.

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