Iran launches new wave of airstrikes into Israel, as Israeli military attacks Tehran
- On June 16, 2025, Iran launched a salvo of missiles targeting Israeli cities including Tel Aviv and Haifa, causing casualties and damage.
- This attack followed four days of intense exchanges after Israel launched a military operation on Friday targeting Iranian sites and commanders.
- Israeli emergency services reported four deaths and 87 injured from missile strikes in central Israel, alongside fires at a power plant near Haifa and residential damage.
- Prime Minister Netanyahu declared in a video that Israel would target all Iranian sites and warned that Israeli jets would be flying over Tehran in the near future, while global leaders called for efforts to reduce tensions.
- The conflict disrupted U.S.-Iran nuclear talks mediated by Oman, which were cancelled, as Iran denied seeking nuclear weapons but pledged to pursue nuclear research rights.
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The Latest: No letup as Israel and Iran trade strikes for a fourth day
Israel struck Iran’s state-run television station Monday during a live broadcast, forcing a reporter to run off-camera following an explosion. Israel launched airstrikes and drones at Iran throughout the day, while Iran fired a pre-dawn wave of missiles at Israel…
Why Israel attacked Iran in the middle of US-Iran talks
On Friday, Israel launched Operation Rising Lion, sending roughly 200 fighter jets to hit more than a hundred sites across Iran – including parts of its nuclear program. Israel says the attack was “pre-emptive”, meant to address an immediate and inevitable threat on Iran’s part to construct a nuclear bomb. As attacks from both countries continue, scheduled talks between Iran
Video - Iranian strikes resulted in 5 deaths and nearly 100 injuries in Israel and Iran accused Israel of targeting a hospital in the western part of the country.

Israel-Iran attacks span fourth day with no deal in sight
Israel and Iran exchanged fire for the fourth consecutive day on Monday, stocking fears of an all-out war with the potential to drag in others in the oil-rich region and force the U.S. into a more hands-on stance.
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