Israel Claims to Have Avoided Targeting Iran’s Oil and Nuclear Facilities in Recent Strikes: Global National (Oct. 26, 2024)

Israel Claims to Have Avoided Targeting Iran’s Oil and Nuclear Facilities in Recent Strikes: Global National (Oct. 26, 2024)

Tensions have escalated in the Middle East as Israel launched retaliatory airstrikes on Iran, targeting missile manufacturing sites. The two powerful armies are on high alert following the attack, which resulted in the deaths of four military officers. Israel strategically avoided hitting oil production facilities, nuclear sites, and civic infrastructure during the strikes, sparing major damage. The situation continues to develop, with Reggie Cecchini providing the latest updates on the conflict.

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