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The Israeli military has declared a significant victory in its recent campaign against Iran's nuclear program. In a video address on the 25th, the Israeli Defense Forces' Chief of the General Staff stated that the military had fully achieved its objectives after 12 days of combat. High-ranking intelligence officials within the Israeli military assessed that the damage inflicted on Iran's nuclear program was not isolated but rather "systemic," causing it to regress by several years. This assessment underscores the extensive nature of the setbacks faced by Iran's nuclear ambitions, which have been a longstanding point of contention in the region.
The Israeli military's operations extended beyond conventional warfare, with ground forces conducting deep incursions into Iranian territory. These actions resulted in the destruction of Iran's missile capabilities, including the elimination of hundreds of launchers and missiles. This strategic move not only disrupted Iran's immediate military plans but also set back its long-term strategic goals. The Israeli military's actions were aimed at preventing Iran from developing weapons of mass destruction, a stance that has been consistently reiterated by Israeli leadership.
Iran, on the other hand, has acknowledged the severity of the damage to its nuclear facilities. The Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesperson, in a statement, confirmed that the country's nuclear infrastructure had suffered significant damage during the airstrikes. While specific details were not disclosed, the spokesperson acknowledged the use of bunker-busting bombs, which caused substantial destruction. This admission highlights the effectiveness of the coordinated military efforts against Iran's nuclear program, further emphasizing the systemic damage inflicted on its capabilities.

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