Iran says Israel attack 'declaration of war'
- On June 13, 2025, Israel launched a large-scale airstrike targeting about 100 Iranian military and nuclear sites, including Natanz.
- The strike responded to escalating tensions after the UN censured Iran for nuclear non-compliance, and Israel had long threatened such action.
- Iran retaliated immediately with over 150 missiles and about 100 drones fired toward Israel, prompting sirens and warnings across the country.
- Iranian Supreme Leader Khamenei vowed a 'scathing response' and severe punishment, while Israel confirmed killing key Iranian generals to halt nuclear progress.
- The strikes deepened regional instability, caused urgent UN Security Council action, and cast doubt on planned US-Iran talks in Oman.
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Injuries reported from debris as Iranian missiles hit Tel Aviv
Missile alerts continue in Tel Aviv as five people are reported injured by falling debris, according to Israeli emergency officials. NBC News' Matt Bradley says the smell of dust is in the air as anxiety grips the city amid ongoing Iranian retaliation following Israel’s strike on nuclear facilities.
missiles strike Tel Aviv as Iran retaliates for last night’s Israeli bombing
Israel’s ‘Iron Dome’ defence system defeated again Iran has launched a series of strikes this evening on Israeli capital Tel Aviv, including apparent hypersonic missiles, penetrating Israel’s ‘Iron Dome’ missile defence system to cause repeated explosions and large clouds of smoke over the city’s skyline. The attack comes in retaliation for Israel’s unprovoked, large-scale attack on Iran in the early hours of Friday, targeting Iran’s civil nucle…
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