TEL AVIV, Israel (AP) 鈥 Israel鈥檚 Airport Authority announced Sunday it was closing the country鈥檚 airspace to both inbound and outbound flights in the wake of the U.S. attacks on Iranian nuclear sites.

The agency said it was shutting down air traffic 鈥渄ue to recent developments鈥 and did not say for how long.

The U.S. struck three sites in Iran early Sunday, inserting itself into Israel鈥檚 war aimed at destroying the country鈥檚 nuclear program in a risky gambit to weaken a longtime foe despite fears of a wider regional conflict.

Meanwhile, Iran said there were 鈥渘o signs of contamination鈥 at its nuclear sites at Isfahan, Fordo or Natanz after U.S. airstrikes targeted the facilities.

Iranian state media quoted the country鈥檚 好色tv Nuclear Safety System Center, which published a statement saying its radiation detectors had recorded no radioactive release after the strikes.

鈥淭here is no danger to the residents living around the aforementioned sites,鈥 the statement added.

Earlier Israeli airstrikes on nuclear sites similarly have caused no recorded release of radioactive material into the environment around the facilities, the International Atomic Energy Agency has said.

THIS IS A BREAKING NEWS UPDATE. AP鈥檚 earlier story follows below.

TEL AVIV, Israel (AP) 鈥 The United States struck three sites in Iran early Sunday, inserting itself into 鈥檚 war aimed at destroying the country鈥檚 nuclear program in a risky gambit to weaken a longtime foe despite fears of a wider regional conflict.

Addressing the nation from the White House, President Donald Trump asserted that Iran鈥檚 key nuclear were 鈥渃ompletely and fully obliterated.鈥 There was no independent damage assessment.

It was not clear whether the U.S. would continue attacking Iran alongside its ally Israel, which has been engaged in a nine-day war with Iran. Trump warned Iran that any reprisals against the U.S. would be met with additional strikes.

鈥淭here will either be peace or there will be tragedy for Iran,鈥 he said.

The Atomic Energy Organization of Iran confirmed that attacks took place on its Fordo, Isfahan and Natanz sites, but it insisted that its work will not be stopped.

The decision to directly involve the U.S. in the war comes after more than a week of strikes by Israel on Iran that aimed to systematically eradicate the country鈥檚 air defenses and offensive missile capabilities, while damaging its nuclear enrichment facilities. But U.S. and Israeli officials have said that American stealth bombers and the 30,000-pound (13,500-kilogram) bunker-buster bomb they alone can carry offered the best chance of destroying heavily fortified sites connected to the Iranian nuclear program buried deep underground.

鈥淲e have completed our very successful attack on the three Nuclear sites in Iran, including Fordow, Natanz, and Esfahan," Trump said in a post on social media. "All planes are now outside of Iran air space. A full payload of BOMBS was dropped on the primary site, Fordow. All planes are safely on their way home.鈥

Trump added in a later post: 鈥淭his is an HISTORIC MOMENT FOR THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, ISRAEL, AND THE WORLD. IRAN MUST NOW AGREE TO END THIS WAR. THANK YOU!鈥

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu praised Trump's decision to attack in a video message directed at the American president.

鈥淵our bold decision to target Iran鈥檚 nuclear facilities, with the awesome and righteous might of the United States, will change history,鈥 he said. Netanyahu said the U.S. 鈥渉as done what no other country on earth could do.鈥

The White House and Pentagon did not immediately elaborate on the operation. But Fox News host Sean Hannity said shortly after 9 p.m. Eastern that he had spoken with Trump and that six bunker-buster bombs were used on the Fordo facility. Hannity said 30 Tomahawk missiles fired by U.S. submarines 400 miles away struck the Iranian nuclear sites of Natanz and Isfahan.

The strikes are a perilous decision, as Iran has pledged to retaliate if the U.S. joined the Israeli assault, and for Trump personally. He won the White House on the promise of keeping America out of costly foreign conflicts and scoffed at the value of American interventionism.

U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said that he was 鈥済ravely alarmed鈥 by the 鈥渄angerous escalation鈥 of American strikes.

鈥淭here is a growing risk that this conflict could rapidly get out of control 鈥 with catastrophic consequences for civilians, the region, and the world,鈥 he said in a statement.

Trump told reporters Friday that he was not interested in sending ground forces into Iran, saying it鈥檚 鈥渢he last thing you want to do.鈥 He had previously indicated that he would make a final choice over the course of two weeks.

Iran鈥檚 Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei warned the United States on Wednesday that strikes targeting the Islamic Republic will 鈥渞esult in irreparable damage for them.鈥 And Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmail Baghaei declared 鈥渁ny American intervention would be a recipe for an all-out war in the region."

Trump has vowed that he would not allow Iran to obtain a nuclear weapon, and he had initially hoped that the threat of force would bring the country鈥檚 leaders to give up its nuclear program peacefully.

said Saturday it was preparing for the possibility of a lengthy war, while Iran鈥檚 foreign minister warned before the U.S. attack that American military involvement 鈥渨ould be very, very dangerous for everyone.鈥

The prospect of a wider war loomed. in Yemen said they would resume attacks on U.S. vessels in the Red Sea if the Trump administration joined Israel鈥檚 military campaign. The Houthis paused such attacks in May under a

The U.S. ambassador to Israel announced that the U.S. had begun the first from Israel since the Hamas-led attack on Oct. 7, 2023, that sparked the war in .

White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said Thursday that Trump planned to make his decision on the strikes within two weeks. Instead, he struck just two days later.

Trump appears to have made the calculation 鈥 at the prodding of Israeli officials and many Republican lawmakers 鈥 that Israel鈥檚 operation had softened the ground and presented a perhaps unparalleled opportunity to set back Iran鈥檚 nuclear program, perhaps permanently.

The Israelis say their offensive has already crippled Iran鈥檚 air defenses, allowing them to already significantly degrade multiple Iranian nuclear sites.

But to destroy the , Israel appealed to Trump for the known as the GBU-57 Massive Ordnance Penetrator, which uses its weight and sheer kinetic force to reach deeply buried targets and then explode. The bomb is currently delivered only by the B-2 stealth bomber, which is only found in the American arsenal.

If deployed in the attack, it would be the first combat use of the weapon.

The bomb carries a conventional warhead, and is believed to be able to penetrate about 200 feet (61 meters) below the surface before exploding, and the bombs can be dropped one after another, effectively drilling deeper and deeper with each successive blast.

The International Atomic Energy Agency has confirmed that Iran is producing highly enriched uranium at Fordo, raising the possibility that nuclear material could be released into the area if the GBU-57 A/B were used to hit the facility.

Previous Israeli strikes at another Iranian nuclear site, Natanz, on a centrifuge site have caused contamination only at the site itself, not the surrounding area, the IAEA has said.

Trump鈥檚 decision for direct U.S. military intervention comes after his administration made an unsuccessful two-month push 鈥 including with high-level, direct negotiations with the Iranians 鈥 aimed at persuading Tehran to curb its nuclear program.

For months, Trump said he was dedicated to a diplomatic push to persuade Iran to give up its nuclear ambitions. And he twice 鈥 and again in late May 鈥 persuaded to hold off on military action against Iran and give diplomacy more time.

The U.S. in recent days has been into and around the Middle East to protect Israel and U.S. bases from Iranian attacks.

All the while, Trump has gone from publicly expressing hope that the moment could be a 鈥渟econd chance鈥 for Iran to make a deal to delivering explicit threats on Khamenei and making calls for Tehran鈥檚

鈥淲e know exactly where the so-called 鈥楽upreme Leader鈥 is hiding,鈥 Trump said in a social media posting. 鈥淗e is an easy target, but is safe there - We are not going to take him out (kill!), at least not for now.鈥

The military showdown with Iran comes seven years after Trump withdrew the U.S. from the Obama-administration brokered agreement in 2018, calling it the 鈥渨orst deal ever.鈥

The 2015 deal, signed by Iran, U.S. and other world powers, created a long-term, comprehensive nuclear agreement that limited Tehran鈥檚 enrichment of uranium in exchange for the lifting of economic sanctions.

Trump decried the Obama-era deal for in return for too little, because the agreement did not cover Iran鈥檚 non-nuclear malign behavior.

Trump has bristled at criticism from some of his MAGA faithful, including conservative pundit Tucker Carlson, who have suggested that further U.S. involvement would be a betrayal to supporters who were drawn to his promise to end U.S. involvement in expensive and endless wars.

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Madhani reported from Morristown, N.J. Rising reported from Dubai, United Arab Emirates. Associated Press writers Nasser Karimi in Iran; Mehmet Guzel in Istanbul; Josef Federman in Jerusalem; Samy Magdy in Cairo; Matthew Lee and Josh Boak in Washington; and Farnoush Amiri and Jon Gambrell in Dubai contributed to this report.

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