Israel-Iran War: Targeting & Taming The Octopus
- Israel conducted airstrikes on military sites in Iran's Kermanshah province after intercepting a missile from Iran, according to the Israeli military.
- U.S. President Donald Trump mentioned a possible regime change in Iran amidst ongoing military actions, citing the need for peace.
- The U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres expressed concern over the U.S. bombings in Iran, calling it a perilous turn in the region.
- Oil prices surged to their highest since January amid tensions.
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Israel Iran war: The Israel-Iran war continues. Both countries are attacking each other's cities. In such a situation, many local people suffer heavy losses and many people even lose their lives. In such a situation, Israel has prepared a special system for its people. This system works in conjunction with a mobile app and gives real time information about missiles or rockets coming. This information is sometimes available up to 10 minutes in ad…
Iran and Israel trade missile strikes as conflict intensifies
The conflict between Israel and Iran intensified through the weekend. After several days of attacks, the Iranian Ministry of Health says 224 people have been killed by Israeli airstrikes. In Israel, officials say 24 people have died in Iran's missile attacks, mainly on the cities of Tel Aviv and Bat Yam. Debora Patta reports. Nancy Cordes has more on the White House reaction.
Iran fired missiles toward Israel, the Israeli Defense Forces said. The Israeli military ordered residents to seek shelter. The Israeli Defense Forces, meanwhile, attacked six airfields in Iran, Israel said. Israel said it destroyed about 15 aircraft and helicopters in Iran, including F-14s, F-5s and AH-1s.
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