Iran and Israel say a new wave of Iranian missile attacks has begun. Explosions heard over Jerusalem
- On Friday, Israel launched airstrikes using about 200 aircraft against around 100 targets across Iran, including its main nuclear sites and killing three top generals.
- These attacks followed rising regional tensions triggered by Hamas' October 7 attack and concerns over Iran's nuclear ambitions despite its claim of civilian purpose.
- Iran retaliated late Friday with ballistic missile launches into Israel, striking cities like Tel Aviv and Jerusalem, leading to shelter alerts amid missile barrages and explosions.
- Iran's U.N. ambassador reported 78 dead and 320 wounded from Israeli strikes, while Israeli services said 34 were wounded during missile barrages, with most injuries light.
- These events escalated fears of all-out war in the Middle East, prompting U.S. troop family evacuations and military shifts, while Israeli leaders vowed to continue targeting Iran's nuclear program.
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Briton stranded in Jerusalem during Iran attacks says city ‘like a ghost town’
James Eden, 72, feels ‘abandoned’ by the Foreign Office – but has still managed to source a pint of Guinness despite Iranian bombardment. A British grandfather stranded in Jerusalem during a wave of Iranian missile attacks has described the city as a “ghost town” and said he feels “abandoned” by the Foreign Office. James Eden, 72, from Newcastle upon Tyne, flew to Israel on Monday for a short pilgrimage to visit Christian sites he first saw two …
Explosions were heard over Tel Aviv and Jerusalem overnight and the Israeli military ordered people to take cover as Iran fired a fresh wave of rockets, media reported early Saturday. Iran says 78 people have been killed and 320 injured in the Israeli attacks, most of them civilians, Iran says.
Iran fired a new wave of rockets at Israel overnight from Friday to Saturday, international news agencies reported. There were rockets in both Jerusalem…
Iran-Israel latest: Iran threatens to attack British and American bases
Iran has warned the United States, United Kingdom and France against assisting Israel to deter Tehran’s strikes, saying that their bases and ships in the region will be targeted if they do so.
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