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Israeli Officials Revealed That Tehran’s Path To A Nuclear Bomb Had Been Delayed By At Least 2 Years

According to NewsVista, Israeli military officials have revealed that recent joint strikes with the U.S. have significantly set back Iran’s nuclear program—by at least two years. The coordinated attacks reportedly hit multiple key facilities, including the fortified Fordow site, in a calculated bid to prevent Iran from developing nuclear weapons.

“This is more than a setback — it’s a complete dismantling,” a senior Israeli military officer told reporters. The operation targeted known nuclear hubs in Fordow, Natanz, and Isfahan, as well as a covert facility in Karaj. Thousands of centrifuges were reportedly destroyed, along with infrastructure critical to Iran’s atomic production.

The strikes also claimed the lives of top nuclear scientists and senior military figures, dealing a severe blow to Tehran’s technical capabilities. While some enriched uranium may have been moved prior to the attacks, experts believe it’s now useless without the means and manpower to weaponize it.

Israeli officials are calling the campaign one of the most successful counter-proliferation efforts in modern history.

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