Netanyahu launches Operation Rising Lion: Israel strikes Iran amid nuclear threat warning

Israel's new military campaign, Operation Rising Lion, targets Iran's nuclear and missile infrastructure with multiple high-value strikes. This escalation intensifies regional tensions, while India maintains an independent diplomatic stance, urging calm and advising its nationals in conflict zones to stay vigilant.

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Sources: Times of India
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced the launch of Operation Rising Lion, a large-scale military campaign targeting Iran's nuclear and ballistic missile programs.

Netanyahu declared that Israel had executed a decisive first strike on multiple high-value Iranian targets, emphasizing the urgency due to Tehran's progress in weaponizing enriched uranium, which could lead to a nuclear weapon within months.

The Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) strongly condemned the Israeli strikes, labeling them as "aggressive actions against civilian targets, including energy and transport infrastructure," and accused Israel of causing civilian casualties and violating international law and the UN Charter.

However, India distanced itself from the SCO's statement, clarifying it did not participate in the discussions that led to the condemnation. India's Ministry of External Affairs reaffirmed its independent stance on the Israel-Iran tensions, calling for calm and dialogue.

External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar also conveyed India's concerns directly to his Iranian counterpart, reflecting India's cautious diplomatic approach amid escalating tensions in West Asia.

The situation has prompted advisories for Indian nationals in Palestine to remain vigilant and follow local safety protocols.

This military escalation marks a significant intensification in the Israel-Iran conflict, with Israel aiming to neutralize what it perceives as an existential nuclear threat from Iran.

Key quote: Netanyahu warned that Tehran "could develop a nuclear weapon within months."

Stats: The operation involves strikes on multiple high-value targets in Iran, signaling a broad and aggressive campaign.
Sources: Times of India
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu launched Operation Rising Lion, targeting multiple high-value Iranian sites amid warnings of an imminent nuclear threat. The strikes, condemned by the Shanghai Cooperation Organization but distanced by India, aim to dismantle Iran's nuclear and ballistic missile programs, escalating tensions in West Asia.
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The Headline

Israel launches Operation Rising Lion striking Iran's nuclear sites

Key Facts
  • Operation Rising Lion was launched by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu as a large-scale military campaign targeting Iran's nuclear and ballistic missile programs.1
  • Israel claimed to have struck multiple high-value Iranian targets in a decisive first strike under Operation Rising Lion.1
  • Netanyahu warned that Iran could develop a nuclear weapon within months after taking steps to weaponise enriched uranium.1
Israel had struck multiple high-value Iranian targets in a decisive first strike. Tehran had taken steps to weaponise this enriched uranium and could develop a nuclear weapon within months.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu
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Key Stats at a Glance
Launch date of Operation Rising Lion
13 June
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Background Context

India asserts independent stance, distances from SCO condemnation

Key Facts
  • India articulated an independent stance on June 13 calling for calm and dialogue amid the Israel-Iran tensions.Times of India
  • The Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) condemned Israeli strikes on Iran, describing them as aggressive actions violating international law and causing civilian casualties.Times of India
  • India distanced itself from the SCO condemnation, clarifying it did not participate in the discussions that led to the statement.Times of India
  • External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar conveyed India's concerns directly to his Iranian counterpart amid the escalating tensions.Times of India
  • India's Representative Office in Ramallah advised Indian nationals in Palestine to remain vigilant and follow local safety procedures amid escalating tensions.1
India conveyed its concerns directly to its Iranian counterpart amid escalating tensions.
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar
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