DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — Iran state media says its nuclear amenities have been attacked Friday, simply hours after Israel threatened to “escalate and develop” its marketing campaign in opposition to Tehran.
A heavy-water plant and a yellowcake manufacturing plant have been struck, IRNA reported. Yellowcake is a concentrated type of uranium after impurities are faraway from the uncooked ore. Heavy water is used as a moderator in nuclear reactors.
Iran’s Atomic Power Group mentioned the Shahid Khondab Heavy Water Advanced in Arak and the Ardakan yellowcake manufacturing plant in Yazd Province have been focused, the company mentioned. The strikes didn’t trigger any casualties and there was no danger of contamination, it mentioned. Israel additionally attacked the Arak plant final June.
Phrase of the assaults got here after U.S. President Donald Trump claimed talks on ending the struggle have been going nicely and gave Tehran extra time to open the Strait of Hormuz. Iran has given no signal of backing down.
With inventory markets reeling and financial fallout from the struggle extending far past the Center East, Trump is below rising stress to finish Iran’s chokehold on the strait, a strategic waterway by means of which a fifth of the world’s oil is normally shipped.
The USA has provided Iran a 15-point proposal for a ceasefire that features it relinquishing management of the strait, however on the similar time has ordered 1000’s extra troops to the area — probably in preparation for a navy try and wrest the waterway from Iran’s tight grip.
Trump has mentioned if Iran doesn’t reopen the strait to all site visitors by April 6, he’ll order the destruction of Iran’s vitality crops. He mentioned Thursday that talks on ending the battle have been going “very nicely.” Iran maintains it isn’t engaged in any negotiations.
Israel targets Iran’s weapons manufacturing and Lebanese capital
Air raid sirens sounded in Israel and the navy mentioned it has been intercepting Iranian missiles every day. Protection Minister Israel Katz mentioned Iran “can pay heavy, growing costs for this struggle crime.”
“Regardless of the warnings, the firing continues,” Katz mentioned. “And due to this fact assaults in Iran will escalate and develop to further targets and areas that help the regime in constructing and working weapons in opposition to Israeli residents.”
Israel’s navy mentioned its assaults Friday focused websites “within the coronary heart of Tehran” the place ballistic missiles and different weapons are produced. It mentioned it additionally hit missile launchers and storage websites in Western Iran.
Smoke rose over Beirut after a pre-dawn strike, and Lebanon’s Well being Ministry later reported two individuals have been killed.
Iran launches missiles and drones at its Gulf Arab neighbors
Saudi Arabia’s Protection Ministry mentioned it shot down missiles and drones focusing on the capital, Riyadh.
Kuwait mentioned its Shuwaikh Port in Kuwait Metropolis and the Mubarak Al Kabeer Port to the north, which is below development as a part of China’s “Belt and Highway” initiative, sustained “materials harm” in assaults. It gave the impression to be one of many first instances a Chinese language-affiliated venture within the Gulf Arab states has come below assault within the struggle. China has continued to buy Iranian crude.
U.S. shares fell on opening Friday, in a fifth straight shedding week — Wall Road’s longest such streak in practically 4 years. The S&P 500 dropped 0.4% in early buying and selling Friday. The Dow misplaced 0.6%, and the Nasdaq fell 0.6%, breaking the week’s sample of flip‑flopping good points and losses as hopes for an finish to the struggle vacillated.
Asian shares additionally fell Friday over rising doubts in regards to the probabilities of de-escalation. Oil costs rose once more, the Brent crude, the worldwide customary, at $107 a barrel in morning buying and selling, up greater than 45% since Israel and the U.S. attacked Iran on Feb. 28 to begin the struggle.

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U.S. pushes diplomatic answer whereas sending extra troops to the area
Iran’s stranglehold on delivery by means of the Strait of Hormuz has elevated considerations of a worldwide vitality disaster, and seems a part of a technique to get the U.S. to again down by roiling the world economic system. A Gulf Arab bloc mentioned Thursday that Iran has been exacting tolls from ships to make sure protected passage.
Trump envoy Steve Witkoff mentioned Washington delivered a 15-point “motion record” to Iran for a attainable ceasefire, utilizing Pakistan as an middleman. It proposes limiting Iran’s nuclear program and reopening the Strait of Hormuz.
Iran rejected the U.S. supply and offered its personal five-point proposal that included reparations and recognition of its sovereignty over the important strait.
Diplomats from a number of international locations have tried to prepare a direct assembly between U.S. and Iranian envoys, probably in Pakistan.
Egypt’s International Ministry mentioned in an announcement Friday that International Minster Badr Abdelatty spoke together with his Turkish and Pakistani counterparts by cellphone as a part of “intensive efforts” to prepare the talks. Abdelatty mentioned they hoped for “gradual de-escalation efforts that might in the end result in the top of the struggle.”

Turkey’s International Ministry confirmed these calls and mentioned International Minister Hakan Fidan additionally spoke with U.S. officers.
Assembly in France, the G7 international ministers adopted a declaration calling for a direct halt to assaults in opposition to populations and infrastructure.
In the meantime, U.S. ships drew nearer to the area carrying some 2,500 Marines, and not less than 1,000 paratroopers from the 82nd Airborne — skilled to land in hostile territory to safe key positions and airfields — have been ordered to the Center East.
The U.N. Safety Council will have interaction in a closed session on Iran on Friday, in keeping with two U.N. diplomats who spoke on situation of anonymity as a result of the assembly will not be public. They mentioned Russia requested the assembly and that the U.S. — which holds the Safety Council presidency — scheduled it.
Jan Egeland, secretary basic of the Norwegian Refugee Council, mentioned its groups in Iran have reported “numerous properties, hospitals and faculties have been broken or destroyed,” and that almost each neighborhood in Tehran has sustained harm.
“Civilians are paying the very best value for this struggle — it should finish” Egeland mentioned in an announcement.
The U.N.’s Worldwide Group for Migration mentioned Friday that 82,000 civilian buildings in Iran, together with hospitals and the properties of 180,000 individuals, are broken.
“If this struggle continues, we danger a far wider humanitarian catastrophe,” Egeland mentioned. “Tens of millions could possibly be pressured to flee throughout borders, inserting immense stress on an already overstretched area.”
Israel deployed the 162nd Division into southern Lebanon to assist efforts to guard its northern border cities from Hezbollah assaults and uproot the militant group, the navy mentioned.
Demise toll climbs, primarily in Iran and Lebanon
Eighteen individuals have died in Israel, whereas 4 Israeli troopers have been killed in Lebanon. Two Israeli troopers have been severely injured in Lebanon on Friday throughout an “operational accident,” the navy mentioned.
Authorities mentioned greater than 1,100 individuals have died in Lebanon and over 1,900 individuals have been killed in Iran.
At the least 13 American troops have been killed and 4 individuals within the occupied West Financial institution and 20 in Gulf Arab states have additionally died.
In Iraq, the place Iranian-supported militia teams have entered the battle, 80 members of the safety forces have died.
Rising reported from Bangkok. Related Press writers Giovanna Dell’Orto in Miami, Fay Abuelgasim in Cairo, Sam Mednick in Tel Aviv, Israel, Sam McNeil in Brussels and Edith M. Lederer on the United Nations contributed to this report.

















