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flag U.S. and Israeli forces struck Iranian facilities on March 7, 2026, killing at least 11, amid escalating tensions over Iran’s nuclear program.

A joint U.S.-Israeli strike on March 7, 2026, severely damaged an irradiation sterilization facility in Isfahan, Iran, along with military sites in Tehran and other provinces, according to Iranian authorities. The attacks, which targeted infrastructure including an IRGC command post and fuel storage sites, caused at least 11 deaths and sparked regional escalation. Iran reported no radiation leaks, and the IAEA confirmed no radiological risks. The U.S. and Israel have not officially confirmed the strikes, but both nations have intensified military actions against Iran, including targeting fuel infrastructure, citing Iran’s nuclear ambitions and regional threats. The conflict has raised the U.S. death toll to seven, and Iran has added U.S. assets to its target list.

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