Israeli Army Announces Painful Strikes Against Iranian Nuclear System

The Israeli army announced today, Saturday, June 21, the execution of deep airstrikes against the Iranian nuclear system in Isfahan, in the second attack of its kind since the outbreak of the war with Iran on the 13th of this month.
Israeli military spokesperson, Avichay Adraee, stated during the daily press briefing, saying: "Our strike harmed the nuclear site in Isfahan," confirming that the Israeli forces operate freely in the airspace west of Iran.
Adraee added that the operation included the elimination of dangerous Iranian leaders, saying: "We killed leaders in Iran whose goal was to destroy Israel," specifically referring to the killing of Saeed Izadi, a commander in the Palestinian Brigade affiliated with the Iranian Revolutionary Guard, during an attack in Qom. He confirmed that "Izadi was among the few who were previously known about the attack on October 7, 2023."
The military spokesperson also confirmed that Israel is working to undermine Iranian military capabilities, saying: "We prevent Iran from rebuilding its forces in the future."
On the other hand, Adraee revealed the escalation of Iranian threats, indicating that "more than 1000 Iranian drones have been launched towards us since the attacks began," emphasizing that the Israeli army is working to disable these threats and confront them effectively.