The Israeli Defense Forces targeted a central site used by the regime responsible for nuclear weapons development in Tehran after unsuccessful reconstruction attempts. It can now be revealed that as part of these attacks, the IDF targeted the 'Taleghan' site, which was used by the regime to advance its nuclear weapons program. This site was used in recent years for developing explosives and conducting tests as part of the 'Amad' project for Iran's nuclear weapons development in the 2000s. The IDF had targeted this site in October 2024, and since then identified that the terrorist Iranian regime attempted to rebuild it, so it was struck again. During 'Operation Shining Lions', the IDF targeted multiple sites that advanced Iran's nuclear weapons program to eliminate a forming existential threat against the State of Israel. Despite the heavy blow to this program, the terrorist Iranian regime did not abandon it and continued to develop and advance the capabilities necessary for a nuclear weapon.
IDF Strikes Iran's Taleghan Nuclear Site Again After Reconstruction Attempts
The Israeli Defense Forces announced they targeted the Taleghan site, used by Iran for nuclear weapons development, after Iran tried to rebuild it following an earlier strike in October 2024.