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Israel Targets Iranian Nuclear Facility, Tehran Hits Israeli Hospital As Fighting Enters Day 7: Updates

Israel strikes Iran’s Arak nuclear reactor amid escalating conflict. Officials deny radiation leak. Here are the latest updates and what we know so far.

In a dramatic escalation of hostilities, Israel has reportedly launched an airstrike on Iran's Arak heavy water nuclear reactor, according to the Associated Press, citing Iranian state television. The strike follows a week of heightened military activity between the two nations, with both sides trading blows in a series of escalating attacks.

The targeted facility, located roughly 250 kilometers southwest of Tehran, had been evacuated ahead of the strike following a public warning issued by Israel. The warning, shared via social media platform X, included a satellite image of the Arak site marked with a red circle—a format reminiscent of previous Israeli pre-strike signals. Officials later confirmed that there was no radiation risk stemming from the attack.

Images shared online showed smoke rising from the facility, underscoring the severity of the strike. The attack comes on the seventh straight day of Israeli air raids across Iranian territory.

Strategic Strikes and Mounting Casualties

Israel’s latest assault forms part of a broader military campaign aimed at crippling Iran's nuclear capabilities. Over the past week, Israeli forces have carried out strikes on a number of high-value targets, including the Natanz uranium enrichment plant, centrifuge production sites near Tehran, and a nuclear installation in Isfahan. These attacks have reportedly killed several top Iranian generals and nuclear scientists.

The human toll has been staggering. A Washington-based Iranian human rights organization claims at least 639 people have died in Iran since the beginning of Israel’s air campaign, including 263 civilians. More than 1,300 others are believed to be injured.

In retaliation, Iran has unleashed a barrage of nearly 400 missiles and hundreds of drones toward Israeli territory. The assaults have caused widespread damage and left at least 24 people dead. Residential areas, particularly in central Israel, have borne the brunt of the missile strikes—one of which reportedly hit a medical building, causing significant casualties.

Why Arak Is a Flashpoint

The Arak reactor plays a pivotal role in Iran’s nuclear program. Unlike facilities that enrich uranium, Arak uses heavy water to cool its reactor core—a process that yields plutonium, another potential ingredient for nuclear weapons. This gives Iran an alternate path to developing a bomb, raising alarm bells in the international community.

Under the 2015 nuclear deal, Iran agreed to redesign the Arak facility to reduce the risk of weaponization. While the reactor’s secondary circuit was activated in 2019, the move remained within the bounds of the agreement. However, the U.S. withdrawal from the deal under former President Donald Trump upended international efforts to monitor and restrict Iran's nuclear ambitions.

The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has expressed deep concern about the recent developments. Inspectors last visited Arak on May 14 but have since been unable to track Iran's heavy water production due to limited access, making it impossible to verify compliance with the nuclear accord.

Netanyahu Condemns Iran's Missile Strike on Soroka Hospital, Vows 'Heavy Price' in Response

Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu strongly condemned Thursday’s missile attack by Iran that struck the Soroka Medical Center in Beersheba, calling it a direct assault by “Iran's terrorist tyrants.” The strike, part of a broader missile barrage, also targeted civilian areas, including a residential high-rise in Tel Aviv.

“This morning, Iran's terrorist tyrants launched missiles at Soroka Hospital in Beersheba and at a civilian population in central Israel,” Netanyahu said, as reported by Reuters.

According to the Israeli government, the missile caused significant injuries and extensive damage to the Soroka Medical Center — a major hospital with over 1,000 beds serving nearly 1 million people in Israel’s southern region, as noted by the Associated Press.

In Tel Aviv, another hospital reported treating 16 injured individuals, including three in serious condition following the missile strikes.

Netanyahu has vowed a strong response, stating that Iran will pay a “heavy price” for targeting a medical facility and civilian populations. The situation continues to escalate as tensions between the two nations intensify.

Global Fallout and Rising Tensions

The IAEA has urged Israel to avoid targeting nuclear infrastructure, warning of potential long-term risks. Despite this, the strikes continue, heightening fears of a wider regional conflict.

Meanwhile, Israel has begun easing some domestic restrictions, signaling a possible reduction in immediate missile threats from Iran. Still, uncertainty looms large as both nations remain locked in a dangerous tit-for-tat escalation.

As the violence intensifies, international observers are closely watching Washington, where President Donald Trump has yet to confirm whether the U.S. will intervene militarily. His decision could tip the balance in what is rapidly becoming one of the most volatile flashpoints in the Middle East.

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