Undeclared Iranian nuclear site was hit by Israeli strikes last month, significantly delaying regime’s plans

Informed Israeli officials have now told Axios that one of the buildings, “Taleghan 2,” contained sophisticated equipment that will be necessary for Iran to create a nuclear device, thus effectively halting the program until the regime finds a replacement.

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Sharon and I met Amy in Laramie, Wyoming a year ago so on a Great Commission trip. Amy’s family is growing. Glory to God! We love this family. We love sharing JESUS and carrying out The Great Commission. Here is what Amy wrote on Facebook: Today my little family received this bible in the mail. And I am so excited to get diving into it. Bubba and I have decided that we are going to read a chapter a night.
Thank you Dewey and Sharon! We love you both!

We continue to pray for peace in the Middle East.

All Israel News Staff

As part of its wave of airstrikes on Iranian territory during October, Israel destroyed several buildings that were critical for the regime’s nuclear program, severely hampering its progress, according to an Axios report.

After the second Iranian missile assault on Israel, the Biden administration pushed Israel not to strike the regime’s nuclear sites to avoid an all-out regional war. Despite agreeing to the request, satellite images taken shortly after the strikes revealed that four buildings within the Parchin complex, previously known for its nuclear research activities, were destroyed. More Here

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