Anger and Worry Mix in Iran’s Capital After Retaliatory Strikes Against Israel
- On Thursday night, Israeli forces launched airstrikes involving over 70 fighter jets targeting around 40 sites in Tehran tied to Iran's nuclear, missile, and military infrastructure.
- These strikes came amid Israel's campaign to eliminate threats from Iran's weapons development and followed warnings of continued military operations against Tehran's strategic assets.
- Iran responded with a wave of missile attacks, launching about 100 ballistic missiles, but only a handful penetrated Israeli defenses, causing explosions and wounding at least five civilians.
- Flightradar24 reported unscheduled Iranian aircraft leaving Tehran, suggesting relocation to safer sites, while locals in Tehran faced long gas lines and fears of power outages amid the escalating conflict.
- The conflict escalated tensions, with both sides maintaining military actions and Israel pledging to continue operations until the threat from Iran is neutralized, while civilians in Iran endured growing hardship.
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TEHERAN, Iran (AP) — The anger was mixed with concern when Iranians in the capital, Tehran, woke up on Saturday with images of their country's retaliatory attacks against Israel.


Anger and worry mix in Iran’s capital after retaliatory strikes against Israel
TEHRAN, Iran (AP) — Anger mixed with worry as Iranians in the capital of Tehran woke up Saturday to images of their country’s retaliatory attacks on Israel.
Anger and worry mix in Tehran after Iran and Israel exchange strikes
Anger mixed with worry as Iranians in the capital of Tehran woke up Saturday to images of their country’s retaliatory attacks on Israel.Iranian state television, long controlled by hard-line supporters of the country's theocracy, repeatedly aired footage of missile strikes on Tel Aviv throughout the morning. The broadcaster also showed people cheering in front of a large screen set up in Tehran to follow the strikes as if they were watching a so…
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