US-Israeli Strikes Severely Damage Iran's Natanz Nuclear Site, Think Tank Reports

A think tank analysis indicates combined US-Israeli airstrikes have severely damaged at least three buildings at Iran's critical Natanz nuclear facility. The strikes are part of a broader campaign targeting Iranian air defenses, internal security sites, and proxy forces like Hezbollah in Lebanon. Iran has retaliated with missile and drone attacks against US assets and allies across the region, widening the conflict. World leaders are calling for de-escalation as the risk of a full-scale regional war continues to grow.

Key Points: US-Israeli Strikes Damage Iran Natanz Nuclear Facility

  • Natanz nuclear facility hit
  • First attack on Iranian nuclear site in campaign
  • Air superiority maintained over western Iran
  • Hezbollah targets struck in Lebanon
  • Iran disrupting Strait of Hormuz shipping
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US-Israeli strikes at Natanz nuclear site in Iran severely damaged at least three buildings, claims think tank

ISW analysis reveals severe damage to buildings at Iran's Natanz nuclear site after US-Israeli strikes, escalating regional conflict risks.

"strikes targeted Natanz and severely damaged at least three buildings - Israeli analyst via ISW"

Washington DC, March 3

The Institute for the Study of War- a leading international policy research organization observed that the US-Israeli strikes into Iran on Monday struck the Natanz Nuclear facility, causing severe damage to at least three buildings.

Sharing the analysis in a series of posts on X, ISW said, that the combined US-Israeli force continued to degrade Iranian air defenses to maintain air superiority over western Iran and Tehran. "The combined force struck the Natanz Nuclear Facility in Esfahan Province on March 2, which marks the first attack on an Iranian nuclear site since the start of the US-Israeli campaign on February 28. An Israeli analyst, citing March 2 satellite imagery, reported that strikes targeted Natanz and severely damaged at least three buildings", the post said.

It further noted that the combined and several airstrikes on March 2 targeted Iranian internal security sites responsible for maintaining security, suppressing protests, and spreading regime propaganda.

In another post it mentioned that the IDF continued to conduct airstrikes targeting Hezbollah military sites and institutions in Lebanon on March 2 and said that it degraded Hezbollah's ability to conduct retaliatory attacks against Israel. It further noted that the IDF reported that it struck over 70 Hezbollah weapons depots, launch sites, and launchers in southern Lebanon.

It also mentioned that several attacks targeted Iranian-backed Iraqi militias in Iraq on March 1 and 2.

ISW also said that Iran is attempting to disrupt international shipping through the Strait of Hormuz and likely seeks to push the Gulf states to pressure the US and Israel to end its operations against Iran.

The observation comes as a full-scale conflict erupted in West Asia involving the United States, Israel, and Iran, following a major "military offensive" launched on February 28. In a coordinated operation known as Operation Epic Fury/Roaring Lion, US and Israeli forces carried out large-scale air and missile strikes across Iran, targeting key military sites, nuclear-related infrastructure, and leadership compounds.

In response, Iran retaliated by launching ballistic missiles and drones at US assets and allies across the region, including Israel, Bahrain, Kuwait, Qatar, the United Arab Emirates, and Jordan, further widening the conflict and heightening risks for civilians and expatriates alike.

World leaders and international bodies are currently urging de-escalation as the risk of a wider regional conflict grows, though fighting continues without a clear end in sight.

- ANI

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Priya S
Our government must prioritize the safety of the huge Indian diaspora in the Gulf countries mentioned. Retaliatory strikes in Bahrain, UAE, Qatar... this is where our people work and live. The MEA should issue strong advisories and have evacuation plans ready. 🙏
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Rohit P
Operation Epic Fury? Sounds like a Hollywood movie. The reality is grim for ordinary Iranians and Lebanese caught in this. Strikes on "internal security sites" and Hezbollah targets will only increase radicalization, not reduce it. The US-Israel approach seems heavy-handed.
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David E
From a strategic perspective, degrading the Natanz facility is a significant blow to Iran's nuclear timeline. However, the Iranian response targeting shipping lanes is a major concern. The Strait of Hormuz is a global chokepoint. This conflict could severely disrupt trade routes crucial for India's energy imports.
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Shreya B
I have mixed feelings. No one wants a nuclear-armed Iran, but unilateral military action without UN backing is problematic. It undermines the rules-based international order. India has always advocated for dialogue and diplomacy. We should use our good relations with all sides to call for an immediate ceasefire.
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Nikhil C
The economic fallout is what worries me most. Brent crude will shoot up. Our petrol and diesel prices, already high, will become unbearable. This war, even if far away, will hit the common Indian's pocket very hard. The government needs to strategize on energy security now.

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