Israel Declares End of War with Iran and Elimination of Nuclear Threat
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced the end of the war with Iran and the loss of Tehran's nuclear capability. Just before the ceasefire, Iranian nuclear scientist Mohammad Reza Sadiki was killed.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has announced the conclusion of the military conflict with Iran. According to him, the country has achieved its objectives, including eliminating the nuclear threat posed by Tehran. The statement came after the ceasefire agreement took effect, previously confirmed by Iran’s state broadcaster Press TV.
Netanyahu stated that Iran no longer possesses nuclear capabilities that pose a threat to Israel and the region as a whole. According to the Israeli side, the military operation was aimed at neutralizing infrastructure linked to Iran’s nuclear program. Airstrikes targeted research centers, enrichment facilities, and equipment storage sites located in Iran.
Shortly before the ceasefire took effect, reports emerged about the death of Mohammad Reza Sadiki — one of Iran’s leading nuclear technology experts. According to Nour News, Sadiki was killed in an Israeli strike just hours before the official end of hostilities. Details of the incident remain undisclosed. His involvement in Iran’s nuclear program was confirmed in several analytical reports.
Iran has not officially confirmed the loss of the key scientist, though local media reported an emergency meeting involving security officials. Some sources claim that the facility where Sadiki was located was destroyed as part of the final wave of airstrikes preceding the ceasefire. The strike allegedly aimed to prevent the restoration of Iran’s nuclear capabilities.
Iran has previously stated that its nuclear program is strictly peaceful. However, Israel has repeatedly accused Tehran of developing weapons of mass destruction. The escalation of the conflict involved strikes on strategic facilities and retaliatory rocket attacks. Iran’s nuclear activity has once again become a top concern on the international agenda.
The ceasefire agreement came into force after several days of intense fighting. While the exact terms of the truce have not been disclosed, both sides have ceased attacks and airstrikes. The international community has called for the maintenance of the ceasefire and the initiation of security dialogue in the region.
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