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How the world reacted to Israel’s strikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu described the operation as a “decisive moment in Israel’s history,” vowing that the attacks would continue for days.

Israel Iran world reactionsThe Islamic Republic’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei warned of “severe punishment,” while Israel declared a state of emergency in anticipation of Iranian missile and drone retaliation. (Photos: UN Secretary-General António Guterres/AP, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio/AP, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu/AP)

Israel launched a wave of military strikes on Iran early Friday, hitting nuclear and missile facilities as well as killing top military commanders and nuclear scientists, according to Iranian media and witness reports. Explosions were reported near the Natanz uranium enrichment facility and other strategic sites across Iran.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu described the operation as a “decisive moment in Israel’s history,” vowing that the attacks would continue for days. He said the strikes targeted “nuclear scientists and military infrastructure” to prevent Iran from further developing its nuclear program.

Iran, which maintains that its nuclear activity is for peaceful purposes, condemned the strikes and promised retaliation. The Islamic Republic’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei warned of “severe punishment,” while Israel declared a state of emergency in anticipation of Iranian missile and drone retaliation.

Here’s how governments and leaders across the world responded:

(With inputs from Reuters, PTI)

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