Report: Attacks Have Not Damaged Iranian Nuclear Infrastructure
Israeli forces have gained control over airspace above Tehran, conducting airstrikes without damaging Iran's nuclear infrastructure, according to a report by the Institute for the Study of War.
A recent report by the Institute for the Study of War indicates that Israeli military forces have established dominance over the airspace in large parts of Tehran, allowing them to carry out repeated aerial assaults. Defense Minister Israel Katz announced that the Israeli Air Force is now engaging in direct bombing of targets in Tehran, marking a significant escalation in their military strategy during the ongoing conflict. Unlike previous tactics where long-range weaponry was employed, this new approach involves deploying bombs directly over specified locations in the city.
The report highlights that despite the intensity and frequency of these attacks, there has been no reported damage to Iranian nuclear infrastructure, according to the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). The IAEA's director has commented on the resilience of Iran's nuclear facilities, suggesting that they remain intact despite the ongoing military actions. This lack of impact on critical nuclear sites raises questions about the effectiveness of the Israeli strikes and their strategic objectives in the broader context of the conflict.
Furthermore, the analysis hints at a continued commitment from Israel to implement what they describe as "continuous powerful attacks" on Tehran. This enduring military presence and strategy signal a prolonged confrontation between Israel and Iran, with potential implications for regional stability and international diplomatic efforts aimed at addressing tensions surrounding Iranβs nuclear ambitions.