Iran launches new wave of airstrikes into Israel, as Israeli military attacks Tehran
- On June 16, 2025, Iran launched a new wave of missile strikes hitting residential and urban areas in central Israel, including Tel Aviv and Petah Tikva.
- These attacks followed Israeli airstrikes beginning late Friday targeting Iranian military sites, including the Natanz uranium plant and high-ranking commanders, further escalating the conflict.
- Israeli emergency services reported at least four deaths and dozens wounded in these missile strikes, while firefighters worked to rescue people trapped in damaged high-rise buildings in Tel Aviv.
- Prime Minister Netanyahu vowed to hit every Iranian target, and Iran called its missile salvo against Israel "successful," with officials warning the violence threatens to spiral into wider regional war.
- The exchange of strikes has cast doubt on nuclear talks, prompted international calls for de-escalation, and led to increased military readiness from western countries amid fears of broader conflict.
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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.
Israel-Iran conflict shows no signs of ending as it enters its fourth day
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates — Israel and Iran began a fresh round of attacks on each other Monday, with the death toll mounting and the chance of a quick victory for Israel evaporating as the conflict entered its fourth day.
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