In a moment that has sent the entire Middle East into a state of high alarm, Iran has launched a direct and powerful missile strike on Israel’s top-secret nuclear research center in Dimona. Multiple explosions rocked the heavily fortified facility in the Negev Desert, with at least one missile scoring a direct hit near critical infrastructure. Israeli officials confirm more than 180 injuries, with several in critical condition. Radiation monitoring teams have been urgently deployed to the site.

The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) immediately claimed responsibility, hailing the strike as “precise and historic revenge.” A senior commander, under the direct command of Mojtaba Khamenei, stated: “Dimona is no longer a safe haven. They attacked our nuclear sites, so we struck theirs. The Zionist regime’s nuclear monopoly is over. We still have not used our best and ᴅᴇᴀᴅliest missiles.”
This attack on Dimona — widely regarded as the cornerstone of Israel’s nuclear program — marks one of the most serious and symbolic strikes of the entire war. It dramatically raises the stakes, transforming the conflict from conventional warfare into a direct nuclear-tinged showdown.

The war shows no signs of slowing. While Iranian missiles rain down on Israeli cities, U.S. Marines remain locked in combat on Iranian soil, and American naval forces continue aggressive operations in the Strait of Hormuz.
Retired U.S. General Jack Keane described the strike as “extremely dangerous and potentially catastrophic,” warning that repeated targeting of nuclear facilities could push the region into an uncontrollable spiral.
Global oil prices have reacted with total panic, surging past $33,400 per barrel — an all-time record — as traders fear the conflict is rapidly approaching a point of no return.
As smoke rises over Dimona and both nations refuse to back down, the world is witnessing a showdown that could reshape West Asia forever. The question now echoing across capitals is clear: How much longer can this explosive cycle of nuclear brinkmanship continue before it consumes the entire region?
