Israel Strikes Iran: What We Know
Israel on Friday carried out dozens of strikes in Iran, hitting nuclear and military sites as well as killing several commanders and nuclear scientists.
Iran responded by launching drones against Israel, and called the Israeli attack "a declaration of war".
US President Donald Trump -- insisting his country was not involved -- warned Iran the next already planned attacks will be "even more brutal."
International calls for restraint are multiplying, as fears grow the Middle East could be on the threshold of a broader conflict.
Here is what we know:
The attacks took place on Friday, a day of rest and prayer in Iran.
Israel hit a key underground nuclear site in Natanz several times, Iranian state television said, reporting that most damage was at "surface level".
Other key nuclear sites at Fordow and Isfahan were not immediately struck, said the UN nuclear watchdog, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), citing Iranian authorities.
Additional strikes hit sites in Iran's northwest, with eight people being killed in and near the city of Tabriz, the ISNA news agency said.
The head of Iran's Revolutionary Guards, Hossein Salami, and the chief of........
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