Iran launches retaliatory missiles into Israel, IDF announces
- On June 12 and 13, Israel launched airstrikes targeting Iran's nuclear and military sites across the country, prompting Iranian missile retaliations toward Israel.
- The strikes followed months of Israeli planning aimed at halting Iran's nuclear program amid ongoing stalled nuclear talks with the United States.
- The attacks involved more than 200 Israeli fighter jets and killed several Iranian nuclear scientists and senior military officials, including IRGC leaders.
- Iran responded with ballistic missile and drone attacks, with air raid sirens across Israel and explosions in Jerusalem, while oil prices surged sharply worldwide.
- The conflict escalated regional instability and interrupted nuclear negotiations, with both sides signaling continued hostilities and calls for diplomatic resolutions.
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Iran has launched its retaliatory operation following a series of ‘Israeli’ attacks by firing a barrage of missiles towards the occupied Palestinian territories, sending illegal settlers into shelters. The operation began immediately after the Leader of the Islamic Revolution, Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei, delivered a televised message, saying that the “despicable” ‘Israeli’ regime would be “rendered helpless” following reprisal by the Islamic…


Israeli military says latest missiles from Iran incoming as explosions heard
Both Israel’s military and Iran state television announced the latest round of missiles as explosions were heard overhead in parts of Israel, including Tel Aviv
Video - Iran hit the center of Israel on Friday 13 June, responding to the attack by the Hebrew state on Iranian military and nuclear sites.
Iranian media says Israeli strike on Tehran killed 60, including 20 children
Iranian state TV reported that in Tehran around 60 people, including 20 children, had been killed in an attack on a housing complex, with more strikes reported across the country. Israel said it had attacked more than 150 targets. Saeed Azimi, France 24's correspondent in Tehran, gives more details of the attack.
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