Israel and Iran Continue to Strike at Each Other with Waves of Attacks
- Overnight into Sunday, Israel and Iran exchanged missile strikes targeting cities like Tel Aviv and Jerusalem amid escalating conflict.
- The violence followed Israel's expanded campaign aimed to prevent Iran's nuclear weapon development amid Iran canceling planned nuclear talks.
- The attacks included Israeli strikes on Iran's biggest gas field causing a fire, and Iranian missile attacks on Israeli civilian targets including a building in Bat Yam.
- Following Iran's retaliatory missile strikes, at least nine individuals have died and more than 300 have been wounded in Israel, while Iran reported numerous fatalities, including 60 from a missile that struck a Tehran apartment building.
- The conflict has raised fears of wider regional escalation, with Iran considering closing the Strait of Hormuz and U.S. officials warning of more severe consequences ahead.
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The mutual attacks between Israel and Iran continue. The number of victims is increasing. Iran's state apparatus is severely hit. However, Israel has not yet achieved its main goal.
Tehran does not mention the number of victims, while the Israeli side announced that at least ten people were killed and over a hundred injured.
Israel and Iran strike at each other in new wave of attacks - West Hawaii Today
Israel and Iran launched fresh attacks on each other overnight into Sunday, stoking fears of a wider conflict after Israel expanded its surprise campaign against its main rival with a strike on the world’s biggest gas field.
In the conflict between the two archenemies, the number of victims increases. In Israeli cities, there are several deaths in the night waves of attack by Iran, while Israel's military targets bomb in Tehran.
The conflict between Israel and Iran continued on Saturday with further attacks on several Iranian sites.
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