Netanyahu says Iran will pay 'very heavy price' for Israeli civilian deaths
- Israel and Iran exchanged missile attacks over the weekend, with Israel claiming it targeted over 80 sites in Tehran, including Iran's defense ministry and nuclear facilities.
- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed to make Iran pay a 'very heavy price' for killing Israeli civilians, as the conflict intensified.
- The attacks marked the first time the arch-enemies have traded fire with such intensity, triggering fears of a prolonged conflict that could engulf the Middle East.
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Netanyahu government postpones hearing to oust AG amid Iran fighting
The Attorney General will respond to the High Court of Justice regarding a petition to block the ouster proceedings, which were allegedly unlawful. Sources close to the Attorney General say the Court is expected to halt them

Israel pounds Iran from west to east in deepest strikes yet
Israel unleashed a punishing barrage of strikes across Iran Sunday, hitting targets from the west to Tehran and as far east as Mashhad, after Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed to make the country pay a "heavy price" for killing civilians.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu visited the town of Bat Yam, just outside the Tel Aviv metropolitan area, on Sunday, where an Iranian missile killed six people during a nighttime counterattack…
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