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President Donald Trump has encouraged Iran to agree to the requirements of the United States to restrict his nuclear program because Tehran promised a strong response to Israeli air strikes focused on its nuclear and military equipment killing at least two oldest military commanders and several nuclear scientists.
While writing the social platform of his truth on Friday, Trump warned that “the next planned attacks” will be “even more brutal” and urged Iranian officials to “conclude a deal before nothing left”.
“Iran has to make a deal before nothing left … Just do before it’s too late,” he said.
In another position on his social media platform, the US president later said that Iran may have a second chance of a statement that he gave Tehran for 60 days to conclude the deal two months ago.
“I told them what to do, but they just couldn’t get there. Now they probably have another chance!”
Separately, Trump praised Israel’s attacks on Iran in a series of short telephone interviews with the media.
“I think it’s been great,” Trump said ABC News. “And there’s even more. Much more.”
State Secretary Marco Rubio said earlier that the US has no involvement in Israel’s attacks and urged Iran to not apply to American interests or staff in the region in revenge, but Tehran said Washington would be “responsible for the consequences.”
Iran promised a harsh reaction to Israel, and Israeli military personnel announced on Friday that it was trying to intercept about 100 drones open to Israeli. The state’s public broadcaster and Channel 12 reported that Israel also intercepted drones above Saudi Arabia.
Some 200 Israeli warcraft participated in overnight stays in Iran, reaching more than 100 targets in the country, said Israeli army spokesman Brigadier General Effie Defrin.
The Iranian media reported explosions, including some in the main uranium enrichment facility in Natanza. The Iranian nuclear organization said Natanz had suffered losses, but no accidents have been reported. The organization added that contamination – whether chemical or radioactive – has been discovered at Natanz nuclear weapons this morning, but not outside the complex.
On Friday afternoon, the Iranian news agency Tasnim told Tasnim that a new Israeli attack in Tabriz, northwest Iran, said. Later, the NUR news agency said that explosions were heard and smoke from the province of Alborza was observed west of Tehran. On Friday night, the farce news agency reported that two explosions had been heard near Fordow Kernlemes, and the Mehr News Agency said in Isfahan, which was in several nuclear equipment, a “massive explosion” had been heard. Several explosions were also heard in Tehran and surrounding areas, said the state media.
Iran’s Fars News Agency reported that at least 78 people were killed in the day attacks and more than 320 others were injured, referring to “unofficial statistics”.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Israel had been the “Iranian nuclear enrichment program” in an attempt to the main uranium enrichment authority in Natanz. The attacks “will continue as many days as it requires,” he said.
Separately, it was reported that the US could move military assets in the Middle East. Two US officials Associated Press said the US is changing military resources, including ships.
The US fleet ordered USS Thomas Hudner to start sailing in the eastern Mediterranean and moved the other destroyer to start moving forward, so it can be available if the White House requests it.
One of the officials has said that President Trump meets with his National Security Council directors to discuss the situation.
Iran’s highest leader, Ajatolla Ali Khamene, warned Israel that after the attack “had to wait for a serious penalty”. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs added that Tehran had a “legitimate and legal” right to react.
Iranian state media have reported that Hossein Salami, the chief commander of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, and Mohammad Bagher, the head of the Iranian Armed Forces Headquarters, were killed in attacks. Mohammads Mehdi Tehranchi and Fereydoun Abbasi were also killed.
Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian said Israel would “regret” his attacks.
“Iranian people and public officials will not be silent in the face of the crime, and the legal and strong reaction of the Islamic Republic will make the enemy regret their stupid actions,” Pezeshkian said in a video statement broadcast on national television.
Later on Friday, Netanyahu’s video report said he was waiting for “several Iranian attacks” in response to the operation originally scheduled for April.
In the Iranian city of QOM, hundreds of protesters gathered in the Jamkaran Mosque to demand a “severe penalty” for Israel in response to strikes.
Mohammad, a researcher at the University of Tehran, said Iranian leaders were preparing an imminent strike on Israel, which focuses on military and nuclear equipment.
“Iranian military personnel have been thinking about this scenario for many years, and in recent days, we have heard a lot of Iran’s Ministry of Defense statement that they are ready for any Israeli strike,” he said Al Jazeera from Tehran.
“Most Iranian political parties support the defense of the country, because all Iranians (knows) Iraq’s history that attacks Iran. It’s not about political opinions here,” he added.
US and Iranian officials have to visit the sixth round of Iran’s nuclear program on Sunday, but some observers say it will most likely continue.
“The only thing the Israeli attack was completely destroyed was the diplomatic solution that took place between Iran (diplomats) and Americans,” Eslami said.
In an interview with Reuters news agency, Trump said on Friday that it was unclear whether Iran still had a nuclear program on Israeli strikes.
The President said the US is still nuclear talk plans with Iran, but they were not sure if they would still happen. However, according to him, it was not too late for Iran to enter into a deal.
“I tried to save Iran’s humiliation and death,” Trump said, adding that he was not worried about the threat of the release of the regional war.
Washington and Tehran have talked about Iran’s uranium enrichment, and Trump recently announced that Iran should allow “zero” enrichment. He has also repeatedly said that Iran will not be allowed to obtain nuclear weapons. Tehran has consistently stated that its nuclear program is only for civilian purposes.
Iran said in a statement that Israel’s “cowardly” attack showed why Iran had to stand up to enrichment, nuclear technology and rocket power.
The International Board of Heads of Nuclear Energy Agency declared Iran on Thursday, violating its non -spreading obligations for the first time in almost 20 years.