Fighter jets from the IAF’s second F-35 squadron, the Lions of the South, fly over southern Israel (IDF spokesperson)
Times of Israel: Report: Israeli cyberattack caused Iran nuclear site fire, F35s hit missile base
Kuwaiti newspaper cites unnamed senior source as saying Jerusalem behind recent incidents in Iran, following an alleged attempt by Tehran to hack Israel’s water infrastructure.
Israel was responsible for two blasts at Iranian facilities — one related to uranium enrichment, the other for missile production — over the past week, a Kuwaiti newspaper reported Friday.
The Al-Jareeda daily cited an unnamed senior source as saying that an Israeli cyberattack caused a fire and explosion at the largely underground Natanz nuclear enrichment facility in the predawn hours of Thursday morning.
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WNU Editor: Iran is issuing threats .... Iran threatens retaliation after what it calls possible cyber attack on nuclear site (Reuters). Israel is expecting an Iranian response .... Israel said bracing for retaliation as Tehran points fingers over nuke site fire (Times of Israel).
More News On Reports That Israel Is Responsible For Recent Incidences At Iran's Nuclear And Missile Sites
'Israeli cyberattack caused explosions at Iran nuclear site - and was in retaliation for Tehran's attempt to hack Israel's water infrastructure' -- Daily Mail
Israeli F-35s & Cyberattack Behind Explosions at Iran’s Military Complex, Nuclear Site, Media Claims -- Sputnik
Iran says identifies cause of nuclear 'accident' -- AFP
Iran Says It Identified Cause Of Natanz 'Incident' But Won’t Disclose It -- RFE
Iran threatens retaliation over damaged nuclear site -- The Hill
What took place at the Iranian Natanz nuclear facility? -- Jerusalem Post