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Israel hits back at Iran in retaliatory strike, targeting nuclear research facility and major air base: reports

Israel launched its expected retaliatory strike against Iran on Friday morning, according to multiple reports.

Israeli missiles hit at least one site in Iran, ABC News reported, citing US officials, and Iranian state media alerted citizens to explosions heard in the central part of the Islamic republic.

The attack comes after Iran rained more than 300 drones and missiles on the Jewish nation last Saturday — though nearly all were intercepted by Israel and its allies.

The strikes come less than a week after Iran sent a series of missiles and drones at Israel. aaatankwaadi/X

Israel’s early morning retaliatory strike, however, appeared to be “limited,” a military source told Fox News.

Israeli officials notified the US on Thursday that it had planned to strike Iran within 24 to 48 hours, according to Bloomberg News

The Biden administration “didn’t endorse” Israel’s response, a US official told CNN.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated that Israel would “defend itself” and dismissed calls for restraint. @IsraelPM / X
President Biden said “we defeated” Iran’s attack after Saturday’s assault and called for a Gaza cease-fire. REUTERS
Iran’s Foreign Minister Hossein Amir Abdollahian. REUTERS

The city of Isfahan — home of Iran’s Natanz nuclear research facility and a major air base – appears to have been Israel’s primary target.

A scroll alerting viewers to a “loud noise” near Isfahan was displayed on Iranian state television, but provided no other information, according to the Associated Press.

State television claimed that all nuclear sites in the region were “fully safe.”

Hossein Dalirian, a spokesman for Iran’s civilian space program, claimed that the explosions were the results of three quadcopter drones that had been shot down, dismissing the threat Israel’s apparent retaliation posed to Iran. 

Iran’s air defense systems were activated in several provinces after the explosions first rang out, state news outlet IRNA reported, according to CNN.

All flights bound for the cities of Tehran, Isfahan and Shiraz have been diverted, an Iranian official announced on state-run television, per the Times of Israel

At least eight flights already in the air over Iran were diverted as the strike commenced, according to CNN.

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“We do not have anything to offer at this time,” a Pentagon spokesperson told The Post when asked about the reported airstrikes.

The White House did not respond to The Post’s request for comment.

But some US lawmakers had more to say.

“Hearing [Supreme Leader of Iran Ali Khamenei] is having a blast today on his birthday,” Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) wrote on X, shortly after reports of the Israeli strike began to emerge.

Khamenei, 84, was indeed born on April 19.

President Joe Biden warned Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu after Saturday’s Iranian strike that the US would not take part in a counter-offensive.

The unprecedented weekend attack on Israel came in response to an Israeli strike on an Iranian diplomatic compound in Damascus, Syria, earlier this month, which killed seven Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps members, including two top commanders.