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The conflict between Iran and the US–Israel coalition escalated dramatically when Iranian ballistic missiles hit central Israel, including the Tel Aviv area.
Iranian forces fired missiles at Israel following the massive Israel-US attack on the Islamic republic that killed its supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, but a clip circulating online does not show the aftermath of Iran's attack.
The Israeli military confirmed in a statement that it had attacked several fuel storage and energy complexes in Tehran, saying the facilities were being used by Iran’s armed forces. Israel’s military called it a “significant strike” aimed at dismantling the military infrastructure of the government.
US-based Human Rights Activists News Agency (HRANA) said 1,097 civilians have been killed in Iran since 28 February. According to HRANA, 181 of those killed were children under the age of 10. The rights group said the number of civilian injuries has reached 5,402, including 100 children.
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Israel eases restrictions on public as rate of Iranian fire declines
Guidelines taking effect Thursday at noon will allow resumption of gatherings and workplaces, provided a shelter is accessible; schools to remain closed The post Israel eases restrictions on public as rate of Iranian fire declines appeared first on The Times of Israel.
The ‘Fox News Sunday’ panel discusses the second week of U.S.-Israeli strikes on Iran and President Donald Trump's pending endorsement of one of the Texas GOP Senate primary candidates.
Over the weekend, Israel struck fuel depots in Tehran for the first time, sending fireballs and plumes of thick black smoke skyward. Iran is increasingly relying on cluster munitions to pierce Israel's air defenses.
US and Israel continue strikes on Iran, Trump says he is 'nowhere near' decision on ground operation
Israel said Iran's new leader is a target. Stock market today: Dow, S&P 500, Nasdaq trim losses but end sharply lower as Wall Street assesses Iran war worries