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Israel targets Dimona plant; US warns Tehran of Hormuz closure deadline
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Following a recent strike by the United States against Iran's Natanz nuclear facility, Iranian forces launched missiles targeting an Israeli town that serves as home to another critical research center at Dimona on March 21st morning reports indicate dozens were injured while no damage was confirmed inside the reactor building itself President Trump has now issued a severe ultimatum giving Tehran exactly forty-eight hours before he threatens military action against Iran's power plants if Hormuz Strait remains closed The situation continues its rapid escalation as international observers...
Key Points
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1[Mar 21] Iran launched its most destructive attack yet on Israel with missiles hitting two communities near a nuclear research center, leaving dozens injured and buildings shattered.
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2US President Donald Trump issued an ultimatum to Tehran reopen the Strait of Hormuz within 48 hours or face destruction of Iranian energy infrastructure including power plants.
Developments
[Mar 21, late Saturday]
Iranian missiles struck two communities in southern Israel near Dimona nuclear research center; buildings shattered and dozens injured. Trump warned the US will 'obliterate' Iranian power plants if demands are not met.
[Mar 21, Saturday]
US President Donald Trump gave Iran a final ultimatum to reopen the Strait of Hormuz within 48 hours or face destruction. Simultaneously announced that Tehran launched its most destructive attack on Israel.
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