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Middle East: Israel: Dozens injured after rocket strikes - no damage to nuclear reactor

Dozens of people were injured following a rocket strike near the Israeli city of Dimona, although the nearby nuclear reactor was not damaged.

On Saturday evening near Dimona, Israel, a rocket strike resulted in at least 40 injuries, with the Iranian military reportedly responsible for the attack. The event raised concerns due to Dimona's proximity to an Israeli nuclear reactor, which the authorities assured is well-protected. The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) also reported the missile strike but confirmed that there were no indications of damage to nuclear facilities in the region.

The missile strike has escalated tensions in the region, highlighting the ongoing conflict involving Israel and Iran. The Iranian government claimed responsibility for the strike, which they said was a retaliation. This attack is part of a broader pattern of escalating military actions between Iran and Israel, with recent reports of Iran engaging in attacks on U.S.-British military bases, further complicating regional security dynamics.

In response to rising oil prices, the U.S. has begun to ease sanctions on Iranian oil shipping, which may have contributed to the recent aggressions. This relaxation of sanctions signifies a shift in U.S. policy that could impact ongoing negotiations and the overall stability of the Middle East. The situation remains fluid, with military escalation possible as each side reassesses its stance amidst continuing hostilities.

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