A volley of back-and-forth strikes between Israel and Iran, culminating with explosions in the Islamic Republic on Friday, added a nuclear edge to the regional fallout from the war in Gaza.
The rising tensions between Iran and Israel have provoked understandable foreboding. On April 1, an Israeli airstrike killed a senior Iranian commander in Damascus. Last weekend, Iran responded ...
But what is the risk of the conflict turning nuclear? And does Israel or Iran have nuclear weapons? The Independent takes a look below. Tehran’s defences had shot down three drones launched from ...
Abdolrahim Mousavi said. The International Atomic Energy Agency, a United Nations affiliate watchdog organization, later confirmed "there is no damage to Iran’s nuclear sites." The agency said ...
DUBAI, April 22 (Reuters) - Nuclear weapons have no place in ... international leaders to hold Gaza talks in Riyadh this week 9:43 AM UTC Middle Eastcategory Israeli soldiers kill two Palestinian ...
The head of the United Nations' nuclear watchdog said Monday that Iran's recent nuclear activity "raises eyebrows," adding that Tehran could produce a nuclear bomb within weeks. International ...
Related: Iran launches dozens of missiles and drones toward Israel Nuclear facilities in Iran were left untouched, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) confirmed on Friday after ...
Iran has chillingly warned "our hands are on the trigger" if Israel targets nuclear sites - amid concerns its nuclear doctrine is to be reviewed, according to a top military official. A senior ...
The shutdown came as Israel’s war cabinet was locked in talks over how ... “Targeting Iranian nuclear sites in reaction to a drone and missile attack that did minimal damage to Israel would ...
Under the landmark 2015 accord, Tehran pledged that for 15 years it would not enrich uranium beyond 3.7% — ­the concentration of the fissile isotope uranium-235 needed for nuclear power plants.