Israel’s foreign minister says its strikes have delayed Iran’s potential to develop a nuclear weapon by ‘at least two or three years’

Experts say the strikes have delayed Tehran’s bomb-making by months – but may undermine chances of a diplomatic solution

Israel's PM says it struck Iran at the heart of its "weaponization programme", but Iran insists its nuclear facilities were peaceful.

Iranian nuclear scientist killed, third hospital damaged in Tehran as Israeli defence chief vows more intensified raids.

Iran says it will not resume talks with the US over its nuclear programme while under attack.

JERUSALEM/WASHINGTON: Iran and Israel exchanged fresh attacks early on Saturday, a day after Tehran said it would not negotiate over its nuclear programme while under threat and…

Israel’s foreign minister says its strikes have delayed Iran’s potential to develop a nuclear weapon by ‘at least two or three years’

Israel launched a new wave of airstrikes against the Iranian regime overnight as it claimed to have set back Tehran’s development of nuclear weapons by “years”.

The comment comes after US President Donald Trump warned Iran of a ‘maximum’ of two weeks for Tehran to avoid possible American air strikes.

Saturday’s strikes come after Israeli ambassador tells UN ‘we will not stop’ until Iranian nuclear threat eliminated while Iran vows to keep defending itself