Iran launches retaliatory missiles into Israel, IDF announces
- Israel launched a large-scale attack early Friday targeting Iranian nuclear and military sites, including Isfahan and Natanz.
- The strikes followed months of planning amid rising tensions over Iran’s nuclear program and stalled U.S.-Iran talks.
- In retaliation late Friday, Iran fired hundreds of ballistic missiles toward Israel while the IDF urged civilians to seek shelter.
- Prime Minister Netanyahu declared that the campaign would persist until the threat was fully eliminated, while Iran’s Ayatollah Khamenei warned that their retaliation would be decisive and not limited in scale.
- The conflict prompted U.N. Security Council and IAEA emergency meetings, led to flight rerouting, and sparked defense stock rallies amid elevated regional risks.
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Photos of escalating Israel-Iran conflict
Iran launched a second night of missile attacks against Israel on Saturday as Israel continued to strike Tehran and other locations, following a major Israeli offensive targeting Iran’s nuclear and military facilities.
Iranian media says Israeli strike on Tehran killed 60, including 20 children
Iranian state TV reported that in Tehran around 60 people, including 20 children, had been killed in an attack on a housing complex, with more strikes reported across the country. Israel said it had attacked more than 150 targets. Saeed Azimi, France 24's correspondent in Tehran, gives more details of the attack.
The attacks between Iran and Israel continue with unabated intensity after the Iranian response - Three dead in Israel, dozens of victims in Tehran - Global concern over the closure of the Strait of Hormuz
Tehran to Great Britain and France: 'Let's attack your bases'. The IDF: 'Fight over 40 targets in Tehran'. Iranian media: 60 deaths including 20 children'. The EU to Iran: 'the solution is diplomatic' (ANSA)
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