
Israel Launches Precision Strikes, Targeting Iranian Nuclear Scientists and Facilities
According to a report from China Central Television on the morning of June 13 local time, Israel conducted precision strikes on several key targets during the first round of military action against Iran. The focus of these strikes included at least 10 Iranian nuclear scientists and several facilities closely connected to Iran's nuclear program. This action marks a renewed escalation of tensions in the Middle East and could potentially trigger a broader military confrontation.
According to field reports, these strikes were highly coordinated and covert, demonstrating the Israeli military's deep understanding of the operational structure of Iran's domestic nuclear projects. The attacked scientists were largely believed to be involved in Iran's core nuclear research tasks, with some under long-term surveillance by Israeli intelligence agencies.
Wide-Ranging Targets, Covering Multiple Nuclear Facilities
Aside from individual scientists, Israel deployed aerial strikes and precision missile attacks to target and destroy several Iranian nuclear facilities. These facilities are suspected of being critical sites for uranium enrichment, nuclear fuel manufacturing, and experimental nuclear fission. Preliminary analyses suggest that this move aims to sever key nodes in Iran's nuclear development system, hindering its nuclear capability progress.
Analysts have noted that Israel's tactical choices in these strikes indicate its focus is not just on singular military targets, but on strategically curbing Iran's entire nuclear program. This "precision elimination + facility destruction" model may likely become a standard in future conflict escalations.
Iran May Soon Retaliate, Israel on High Alert
Following the strike, Israel's Ministry of Defense and Security Cabinet quickly went into emergency mode. Several Israeli media outlets reported that the military has deployed the "Iron Dome" defense system and long-range interception systems in preparation for a potential Iranian military response within a few hours.
Intelligence agencies analyze that Iran might utilize its ballistic missile forces or have its allies—such as Hezbollah in Lebanon or the Houthi rebels in Yemen—launch regional attacks as indirect retaliation. Currently, Israeli cities have received evacuation readiness warnings, with air raid alert systems maintained on standby.
Regional Situation Rapidly Deteriorates, International Community Closely Watching
This military action is highly likely to spark a new security crisis in the Middle East. The United Nations and several European countries' diplomatic departments have issued emergency notices, urging all parties to exercise restraint and avoid further escalation of the conflict. The U.S. Department of State also stated it is closely monitoring the situation and consulting with regional allies.
Some international analysts worry that should Iran retaliate fully or attack Israeli core cities, the Middle East could edge towards a comprehensive war, severely impacting the global energy market and geopolitical security landscape.






