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Operation Rising Lion

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June 17, 2025

Prelims: Current events of National Importance and International Importance | International Relations

Why in News?

Israel's military strikes on Iran were named Operation Rising Lion.

  • Rising Lion - The name is taken from a Bible verse, which symbolizes Israel’s strength and determination, comparing the nation to a lion rising for battle.
  • Israel's strikes focused on nuclear facilities, missile production sites, and senior Iranian military figures.
  • Chief among them was Iran's principal uranium enrichment site at Natanz.
  • Natanz is home to thousands of centrifuges and has long been at the centre of Western and Israeli concerns about Iran's nuclear ambitions.
  • Reports showed fires near the above-ground Pilot Fuel Enrichment Plant (PFEP).
  • The below-ground Fuel Enrichment Plant (FEP), which is three stories deep, is considered more resistant to conventional airstrikes.
  • This marks the most direct Israeli attack on Iranian nuclear infrastructure since the Stuxnet cyberattack over a decade ago.

Iran’s Nuclear Infrastructure

  • Over the past five years, Iran has steadily accelerated its uranium enrichment programme, shortening the time it would take to produce enough fissile material for a nuclear weapon.
  • This breakout time, the period needed to enrich uranium to weapons-grade levels sufficient for one nuclear device, reportedly shrunk to just a few weeks.
  • Under the terms of the 2015 Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), that timeframe was estimated at over a year.
  • The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) estimates that Iran possesses enough 60% enriched uranium, if enriched further to 90%, to manufacture nearly 4 nuclear warheads.
  • Tehran maintains that its nuclear activities are for peaceful purposes.

Other Nuclear Facilities

  • Fordow - Located in the city of Qom, south of Tehran, is its most fortified.
  • Isfahan - Isfahan is a multi-purpose nuclear complex located on the outskirts of Isfahan in central Iran.
  • The Uranium Conversion Facility (UCF) here is where yellowcake uranium is processed into uranium hexafluoride (UF6), the gaseous form used in centrifuges for enrichment.
  • Khondab - Khondab is located near the city of Arak in western Iran.
  • Originally known as the Arak Heavy Water Reactor, the Khondab facility has the potential to produce plutonium, another pathway to a nuclear bomb.
  • Tehran Research Reactor - The capital's research reactor is primarily used for academic and medical purposes.
  • Bushehr - Located in southern Iran, on the Persian Gulf coast, Bushehr is Iran's only operational civilian nuclear power plant.
  • Constructed with Russian assistance, the facility is powered by Russian-supplied fuel, which is returned to Russia after use.

Reference

Economic Times | Operation Rising Lion

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