Step by Step: IDF strikes Iranian nuclear weapons and missile sites
According to the IDF, 60 IDF planes struck 20 targets in Tehran related to nuclear weapons and missile procurement.

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The IDF released the following statement regarding operations in Tehran, part of Operation Rising Lion:
"In the past few hours (Wednesday), 60 IAF fighter jets, with the precise direction of the IDF Intelligence Directorate, struck over 20 military targets in Tehran.
"As part of the broad effort to operate against Iran's nuclear weapons development project, IAF fighter jets struck weapons production sites, centrifuge production sites, as well as research and development sites of the Iranian regime's nuclear weapons development project.
"These sites were designated to allow the Iranian regime to expand the scale and pace of its uranium enrichment purpose of developing nuclear weapons.
"The Iranian regime enriches uranium far more than the needed amount for civilian use, with an emphasis on enrichment to high levels.
"The Iranian regime used Iran's large territory and established its production sites in several areas spread widely across the country, in order to maintain the industry's continued operation.
"For years, the IDF Intelligence Directorate gathered information about the Iranian regime's production industry.
"As part of the latest strikes, factories producing raw materials and components for missile assembly, as well as sites for the production of Iran's air defense systems, were targeted.
"The Iranian regime launches missiles toward the State of Israel and its civilians, missiles produces in order to harm Israeli civilians. The IDF will continue to operate in order to degrade the missile program and to defend Israeli civilians.
"These factories produce missiles that the Iranian regime launches toward the State of Israel.
"The IDF will continue to operate against Iran's nuclear weapons development project in order to protect the civilians of the State of Israel."