Nuclear center in the Negev desert threatened. Iran threatens Israel


The IRGC has threatened to take such actions if Israel and the United States seek regime change in the Islamic Republic. The Corps, quoted by Iran International, also threatened in a statement published that day that Iranian attacks would become “more intense” and “more extensive” in the coming days.
What threat has the IRGC posed against Israel?
What could be the reason for Iran's attacks?
Where is the Israeli nuclear facility located?
How did the US and Israel react to the situation with Iran?
Center for Nuclear Research Shimon Peres, near the town of Dimona in the Negev Desert, is Israel's most important nuclear facility, where the country is believed to have produced its nuclear weapons. Israel itself, continuing its policy of “ambiguity”, neither admits nor denies that it possesses nuclear weapons.
On February 28, the United States and Israel launched massive attacks on Iran, killing, among others, the country's leader, Ali Khamenei. Tehran immediately responded with missile fire and drone strikes against targets in Israel and several Gulf states. The US and Israeli authorities reported that the campaign against Iran could last several weeks.




