• Footage appears to show strikes hit the city of Isfahan, which hosts one of Iran’s nuclear facilities 

Israel has conducted airstrikes on a target in Iran, US officials say. 

An official told ABC News that strikes hit a site in Iran, however it is unclear what target was hit or the extent of the damage. 

Footage shared on social media appeared to show anti-aircraft fire striking over the city of Isfahan in central Iran, which hosts one of Iran’s nuclear facilities. 

It comes in response to Iran launching a barrage of hundreds of drones and rockets at Israel on Saturday, which was largely thwarted by Israel and its international allies. 

The Biden administration had stressed the need for de-escalation from Israel following Saturday’s strikes.  

Footage shared on social media appeared to show anti-aircraft fire striking over the city of Isfahan in central Iran

Footage shared on social media appeared to show anti-aircraft fire striking over the city of Isfahan in central Iran

The Biden administration had stressed the need for de-escalation from Israel following Iran’s barrage of strikes on Saturday 

Multiple airports in Iran have been closed, and further unconfirmed explosions have reportedly hit Iraq and Syria. 

Florida Senator Marco Rubio tweeted soon after reports of the strikes: ‘Israel has the ability to conduct strikes against targets inside Iran without entering Iranian air space from aircraft over Syrian and Iraqi airspace.’ 

Although the US military played a central role in halting Iran’s strikes on Saturday, President Biden said he made it ‘very clear’ to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu that he had to act ‘carefully and strategically.’

Biden cautioned that the US would not participate in any Israeli counter-offensive, in an effort to calm tensions in the region.  

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