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Iranian Nuclear Program Reconstitution: The Institute for Science and International Security (Inst for Science) reported on October 20 that Iran is building unidentified structures at the former Taleghan 2 nuclear research site at Parchin Military Complex in southeastern Tehran Province. ISIS assessed that Iran has ”bunkered [two of the...

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Developments in the Iran-Israel war. It is currently 1:11am in Tel Aviv and 1:42am in Tehran. Main points: Iran and Israel have started targeting each other’s energy infrastructure. Iranian missiles continued to target and impact northern and central Israel. Israel has started targeting Iranian oil infrastructure, including oil refineries and oil depots. Israeli airstrikes continue to target various parts of Tehran and the surrounding areas. Iranian air defence seems to finally be doing some damage to Israeli missiles and drones. In turn, Israel has deployed dozens of small quadcopters and loitering munitions to waste Iranian air defence and saturate for larger attacks with cruise missiles. Drones launched from Iran and factions in Iraq continue to target northern and southern Israel. Missiles & drones: 2 rockets were launched from the Khan Younis area of southern Gaza by an unknown Palestinian faction. Neither were intercepted, with the IDF claiming they hit an open area with no casualties. 2 rockets were launched from Gaza, both of which impacted an unspecified section of the Gaza buffer zone. They were either targeting IDF troops, or malfunctioned mid-flight. The IDF claimed to have intercepted 2 drones, launched by either Iran or factions in Iraq, in the area of Kiryat Shmona, northeastern Israel. Consequences: Israeli outlet Haaretz confirms that 30 Iranian ballistic missiles impacted military bases across Israel, including 10 in Tel Aviv. This was at around 7am local time in Israel, prior to more missile impacts in the north of the country. Iranian ballistic missiles impacted Haifa and Tamra, targeting the Haifa Oil Refinery Israeli airstrikes and drones targeted various targets around Tehran including a central oil depot. Footage shows what appears to be wreckage of a shot down Israeli F-16 somewhere over Iran. Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian claims that Iran shot down an Israeli F-35 fighter jet. Israeli airstrikes targeted Iran’s Bushehr Port. IDF spokesperson claimed that 7 IDF soldiers were “slightly” wounded Friday night in an Iranian ballistic missile strike on central Israel. Israeli airstrikes targeted the Yemen capital of Sana’a, reportedly killing the commander-in-chief of the Houthis. This remains unconfirmed. Al Jazeera, citing a senior Iranian official, stated that Iran is preparing for an “ongoing” confrontation with Israel, and will escalate its attacks. The head of Israel’s domestic intelligence announced his resignation, citing the failure to stop Hamas’ October 7 attacks. The IDF claimed to have killed the head of Iran’s military Intelligence, as well as the commander of the surface-to-surface missile sector. Israeli MDA spokesperson stated that 3 people have been killed and 172 others (directly) wounded. Iranian intelligence claims to have arrested 16 Mossad-affiliated collaborators and spies across Iran, The IAEA stated that 4 "critical" buildings were damaged at the Isfahan Nuclear Technology/Research Center in central Iran, including the Uranium Conversion Facility and the Fuel Plate Fabrication Plant. They added that no increase in off-site radiation is expected at the Natanz Nuclear enrichment facility after significant Israeli airstrikes, including with bunker-busting bombs. The current home-front guidelines remain in place for all of Israel, including a ban on all educational activities and large gatherings, except for essential services. Regional developments: Trump stated that “The war between Iran and Israel must end”. British Prime Minister Keir Starmer stated that new military assets are being transferred to the Middle East, including aircraft, for “contingency support”. Iran’s foreign ministry confirmed that Iran will not participate in nuclear talks with the U.S. on Sunday, stating that “Participating in talks with accomplices of the aggressor is pointless.” Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shehbaz Shariz expressed his “unwavering support” to Iran in a phone call with Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian.

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🇮🇱🇮🇷 ISRAEL UNPRECEDENTED STRIKES AT HEART OF IRAN'S NUCLEAR PROGRAM Israel launched a massive and coordinated assault on Iran targeting the country’s nuclear infrastructure and military leadership on a scale not seen before in the region’s modern history. In response, Iran fired over 100 drones toward Israeli territory, sparking fears of a wider and prolonged regional war. THE STRIKES Israel deployed 200 fighter jets and dropped more than 330 munitions on over 100 targets across Iran, including nuclear facilities and strategic military sites. The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) described the assault as ongoing, with one military source telling CNN: “This is not a one-day attack.” KEY TARGETS Strikes focused on Iran’s long-range missile infrastructure, nuclear research labs, and critical uranium enrichment sites. The Natanz nuclear facility - central to Iran’s enrichment efforts - was among the sites hit. According to the UN nuclear watchdog, no radiation spike has been detected. A separate strike in Isfahan destroyed metallic uranium production infrastructure used in the final steps of nuclear weaponization. COMMANDERS AND SCIENTISTS KILLED Iranian state media confirmed the deaths of several top officials, including: General Hossein Salami, commander-in-chief of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) Major General Mohammad Bagheri, Iran’s highest-ranking military officer Ali Shamkhani, Iran’s former national security chief Israeli sources also claim senior nuclear scientists were targeted, though their status remains unconfirmed. IRAN’S RESPONSE More is expected, but so far Tehran retaliated by launching over 100 drones at Israel. Sirens were activated across the country, and the IDF reported active interceptions. The Israeli military is mobilizing “tens of thousands” of reservists and has declared a nationwide state of emergency. DOMESTIC SECURITY IN ISRAEL In anticipation of further escalation, Israel has shuttered schools, canceled public gatherings, and advised against non-essential work. Hospitals are scaling down non-urgent services and relocating operations to protected zones. Airspace over Israel, Iran, and Jordan remains closed, and Ben Gurion Airport has suspended all flights. US INVOLVEMENT & DIPLOMACY Though Trump and senior U.S. officials were briefed before the attack, Secretary of State Marco Rubio insists the United States played no direct role. Trump later remarked that the strikes may pressure Iran into negotiating “more seriously” toward a nuclear deal. Meanwhile, the future of scheduled U.S.-Iran talks in Oman now hangs in doubt. GLOBAL REACTION World powers including the UAE, Oman, Saudi Arabia, the UK, Australia, and New Zealand have issued urgent calls for de-escalation. Russia condemned Israel’s actions and offered to mediate. The U.S. issued a security alert advising all government employees in Israel - and their families - to shelter in place.

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🚨12 HOUR NEWS RECAP 1.⁠ Trump has not yet decided whether the U.S will participate in attacks on Iran's nuclear and military programs. The option was discussed during a national security team meeting, though he reportedly hopes the threat alone will force Iran to accept U.S demands in nuclear negotiations. 2.⁠ ⁠Iran’s Supreme leader, Ali Khamenei, is due to address the nation as it enters the 6th day of its war with Israel. His last public address was during Friday prayers last week shortly after Israel attacked. 3.⁠ The UN nuclear watchdog confirmed Israeli airstrikes hit 2 key sites: the Tehran Research Center and TESA Karaj workshop. One building producing advanced centrifuge rotors was hit in Tehran; 2 buildings making other components were destroyed in Karaj. 4.⁠ Iran launched multiple missile volleys overnight, targeting central and northern Israel. 94 people were treated for injuries, and fires broke out from impacts and interceptor debris, according to Israel’s Health Ministry. 5.⁠ The IDF confirmed that Iran downed one of their Hermes 900 drones. It marks the first time Iran has successfully downed one of the high-value drones - each worth up to $20 million. 6.⁠ Netanyahu’s office revealed that Iran has launched over 400 missiles and hundreds of drones since the war began last Friday. Around 40 impacts have hit across Israel, killing 24 people, wounding 800+, and forcing over 3,800 to evacuate. 7.⁠ Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmaeil Baghaei said Tehran is confident Arab neighbors won’t allow U.S forces on their soil to strike Iran. 8.⁠ Israel’s supply of "Arrow" missile interceptors is reportedly dwindling. The advanced, high-altitude defense systems are critical to countering long-range ballistic missile threats, like those launched from Iran. 9.⁠ A key radar system in Hamedan province, in western Iran, near the borders with Iraq and Turkey, has been replaced after being taken out. The Soubashi radar provided vital air defense coverage for western, northwestern, and southwestern Iran. 10.⁠ El Al resumed operations into Israel with a flight from Larnaca, Cyprus, landing at Ben Gurion Airport for the first time since the war with Iran erupted last Friday. The mission is part of Operation Safe Return, launched by Israel’s Transport Ministry to bring back the estimated 100,000 citizens currently stranded overseas.

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