Israel will stop striking Iran after the elimination of the Iranian nuclear facility Fordo. This was stated by the Israeli Ambassador to the United States, Yechiel Leiter, on the Fox News channel.
"This whole operation should be completed with the elimination of Fordo. Fordo is the main facility, deep, deep, deep underground, where enriched uranium and weapons are, as it were, assembled together, combined and pose the greatest danger. That's why it is the most guarded object. And we hope that the Iranian regime will come to its senses and say, "Okay, we have a message for you. We are not going to continue. Go inside, destroy the Ford, destroy this infrastructure, and we can move on," the diplomat said. — But if not, we intend to bring this operation to the end. We will not allow the Iranian regime, which intends to destroy Israel, to receive a huge number of ballistic missiles and the ability to use them together with nuclear warheads. It's just not going to happen."
As EADaily reported, on the night of June 13, Israel struck more than 100 targets in Iran. Iran's supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said that Israel's actions will not go unanswered. The Iranian authorities also informed the International Atomic Energy Agency that the Bushehr NPP was not damaged, there was no increase in radiation levels at the Natanz facility, and the nuclear facilities in Isfahan and Fordo were also not damaged. As a result of the attacks, about 20 high-ranking Iranian military leaders were killed.

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