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13 junio, 2025
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Attaque d’Israël contre l’Iran : les images analysées par « Le Monde »

Les images des bombardements israéliens en Iran ont inondé les réseaux sociaux dans la nuit du 12 au 13 juin. A Téhéran, Natanz ou Kermanshah, les vidéos montrent des explosions et des panaches de fumées. Elles ont touché des cibles militaires, nucléaires, des responsables de l’armée, des scientifiques et des civils.

Le premier ministre israélien, Benyamin Nétanyahou, s’est félicité du succès remporté, par l’aviation israélienne. L’armée israélienne a quant à elle annoncé avoir détruit des missiles balistiques tirés en direction de l’Etat hébreu.

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13 junio, 2025
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Versión iraní del ataque de Israel a Irán (Teheran Times, June 13, 2025)

TEHRAN – In a dangerous escalation of tensions in West Asia, the Israeli regime launched deadly airstrikes across multiple Iranian cities in the early hours of Friday.

The assault resulted in the deaths of several people, including nuclear scientists, military commanders, and civilians. As Tehran vows retaliation and the world watches for what comes next, we answer the 10 most critical questions about this event.

1. Did the strikes target residential areas and civilian sites? 

 Yes. Reports and images confirm that several apartment complexes and non-military buildings were hit at least in Tehran.

2. Were civilians killed or injured in the attacks? 

Yes. Dozens of civilians were killed or wounded, though official casualty numbers haven’t been released yet. The victims include women and children. 

3. Which Iranian nuclear scientists were killed in the attack? 

According to sources, at least six nuclear scientists were killed, including Abdolhamid Minouchehr, Ahmadreza Zolfaghari, Seyed Amirhossein Feqhi, Motlabizadeh, Mohammad Mehdi Tehranchi, and Fereydoun Abbasi.

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13 junio, 2025
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Pew Research. The Briefing (June 12, 2025)

  • Featured story: LA protests: Journalists injured, news influencers play a role, and false information spreads
  • New from Pew Research Center: How Americans use and trust news sources
  • In other news: House approves cuts to cuts to NPR and PBS
  • Looking ahead: YouTube relaxes content moderation practices
  • Chart of the week: Democrats turn to a wider range of news sources than Republicans

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12 junio, 2025
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Security Council: Rise in veto use

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Vetoes per year by five permanent member

The General Assembly examined the rising use of veto power in the Security Council during a debate in April 2024.

It was held two years after the Assembly adopted a landmark resolution that called for the body to meet within 10 working days if one of the Council’s five permanent members casts a veto.

China, France, the USSR (succeeded by Russia), the United Kingdom and the United States were accorded this right because of their key roles in establishing the UN nearly 80 years ago. Since then, vetoes have been used 326 times.

The resolution was triggered by Russia’s use of the veto in February 2022, following its invasion of Ukraine, blocking the Council’s demand to stop the attack and withdraw all troops.

Look back at the discussion here.

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12 junio, 2025
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