2026年3月21日 / 美国东部时间晚上10:21 / 哥伦比亚广播公司/美联社
伊朗发动的空袭击中了以色列主要核研究中心附近的两个城镇,造成该国南部地区超100人受伤。这是三周前爆发的战争中,以色列核研究中心首次成为袭击目标。
此次袭击发生在伊朗纳坦兹核浓缩设施遭空袭数小时后,以色列军方否认对该设施遇袭事件负责。
以色列军方表示,无法拦截击中迪莫纳和阿拉德两市的伊朗导弹。这两座城市是以色列内盖夫沙漠南部人口稀少地区靠近核研究中心的最大城镇。
以色列紧急救援机构“红色大卫盾会”周日凌晨表示,阿拉德遇袭已造成至少64人受伤。该机构发言人称,7人伤势严重,15人中度受伤,42人轻微受伤。
“红色大卫盾会”团队仍在废墟中搜索更多伤亡情况。
此前报道称,迪莫纳镇数小时前遭伊朗另一处打击,至少40人受伤。
两次袭击后,以色列总理本杰明·内塔尼亚胡誓言,以色列军方将继续在中东的战争行动。
“这是我们未来战役中非常艰难的一晚,”内塔尼亚胡在社交媒体发布的声明中称,并补充说他已与受袭两镇之一的阿拉德市长通话,转达“对伤者平安的祈祷”。
“我们决心在各条战线上持续打击敌人,”内塔尼亚胡写道。
以色列国防军发言人纳达夫·肖什中校在社交媒体上表示:“越来越明显的是,伊朗政权正采取鲁莽攻击,进一步暴露其不稳定性和对人命的漠视,同时蓄意将平民作为目标。”
以色列紧急服务部门的视频显示,一处疑似公寓楼旁出现巨大弹坑,外墙已被炸毁。导弹似乎击中了开阔区域。
救援人员称,阿拉德直接命中造成至少10栋公寓楼严重损毁,其中3栋濒临坍塌。
以色列被认为是中东唯一拥有核武器的国家,但其领导人拒绝对核武器存在与否予以确认或否认。联合国核监督机构国际原子能机构(IAEA)在社交平台X上表示,尚未收到以色列核研究中心受损或辐射水平异常的报告。
以色列周六否认对伊朗纳坦兹核设施遇袭负责,该设施位于德黑兰东南约135英里处。伊朗司法机构官方通讯社Mizan称,未发生核泄漏。IAEA在X上表示正在调查此次袭击,但“未报告场外辐射水平上升”。
去年6月伊朗-以色列12天战争期间,以色列曾空袭该设施,当月晚些时候美国也发动了打击。
国际原子能机构称,伊朗估计970磅浓缩铀的大部分位于伊斯法罕设施的废墟下,该设施去年6月也遭美军轰炸。
五角大楼拒绝对纳坦兹遇袭事件置评,该设施在战争第一周及去年6月12天战争期间均遭打击。
“如果以色列政权无法拦截迪莫纳重兵防护区的导弹,从军事行动角度看,这标志着战争进入新阶段,”伊朗议会发言人穆罕默德·巴格赫尔·加利巴夫在阿拉德遇袭消息传开前在X上表示。
周五,多名知情官员向哥伦比亚广播公司透露,特朗普政府正制定获取或提取伊朗核材料的策略和选项。若特朗普总统下令实施此类行动,具体时间仍不明朗。一名消息人士称,他尚未做出决定。
(配图:以色列南部阿拉德市,2026年3月22日周日,以色列紧急救援人员在伊朗导弹袭击现场工作。Ohad Zwigenberg / 美联社)
2 Iranian strikes on towns near Israel’s main nuclear research center injure more than 100 people
March 21, 2026 / 10:21 PM EDT / CBS/AP
Iranian strikes hit two communities near Israel’s main nuclear research center, injuring more than 100 people in the southern part of the country. It was the first time Israel’s nuclear research center has been targeted in the war that began three weeks ago.
The strikes came hours after Iran’s Natanz nuclear enrichment facility was hit in an airstrike, for which Israel’s military has denied responsibility.
Israel’s military said it was not able to intercept the Iranian missiles that hit the cities of Dimona and Arad, the largest near the center of Israel’s sparsely populated Negev desert.
Israeli security forces and rescue teams work at the site struck by an Iranian missile in Arad, southern Israel, Sunday, March 22, 2026. Ohad Zwigenberg / AP
Israel’s Magen David Adom emergency rescue agency said early Sunday morning that at least 64 people were injured in the strike on Arad. A Magen David Adom spokesperson said that seven were hospitalized in serious condition, 15 in moderate condition and 42 in mild condition.
Magen David Adom teams are continuing to search the debris for more casualties, the agency said.
In a separate Iranian strike hours earlier on the nearby town of Dimona, at least 40 people were injured, Magen David Adom previously reported.
Following the two strikes, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed that Israel’s military would continue in its war efforts in the Middle East.
“This is a very difficult evening in the campaign for our future,” Netanyahu said in a statement posted to social media, adding that he had spoken to the mayor of Arad, one of the two towns that was struck, and conveyed “our prayers for the peace of the injured.”
“We are determined to continue to strike our enemies on all fronts,” Netanyahu wrote.
“It is becoming increasingly clear that the Iranian regime is resorting to reckless attacks that only further expose its instability and disregard for human life while strategically targeting civilians, said Lt. Col. Nadav Shosh, an Israel Defense Forces spokesperson, on social media.
Footage from Israel’s emergency service showed a large crater next to what appeared to be apartment buildings with outer walls sheared away. The missile appeared to have struck an open area.
Rescue workers said the direct hit in Arad caused widespread damage across at least 10 apartment buildings, three of them badly damaged and in danger of collapsing.
Israel is believed to be the only Middle East nation with nuclear weapons, though its leaders refuse to confirm or deny their existence. The International Atomic Energy Agency, the United Nations’ nuclear watchdog, said on X it had not received reports of damage to the Israeli center or abnormal radiation levels.
Israel Saturday denied responsibility for the strike on Iran’s Natanz nuclear facility, located about 135 miles southeast of Tehran. The Iranian judiciary’s official news agency, Mizan, said there was no leakage. The IAEA said on X it was looking into the strike, but that “no increase in off-site radiation levels” had been reported.
The nuclear facility had already been struck by Israeli airstrikes during the Iran-Israel 12-day war in June 2025, and later that month by the U.S.
The IAEA has said the bulk of Iran’s estimated 970 pounds of enriched uranium is elsewhere, beneath the rubble at its Isfahan facility, which was also bombed by the U.S. last June.
The Pentagon declined to comment on the strike on Natanz, which was also hit in the first week of the war and in the 12-day war last June.
“If the Israeli regime is unable to intercept missiles in the heavily protected Dimona area, it is, operationally, a sign of entering a new phase of the battle,” Iran’s Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf said on X before word of the Arad strike spread.
On Friday, multiple people briefed on the discussions told CBS News that the Trump administration has been strategizing methods and options to secure or extract Iran’s nuclear materials. The timing of any such an operation, if President Trump were to order it, remained unclear. One source said he has made no decision yet.
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