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Iran launches wave of missiles at Israel following US bombing of nuclear sites

  • Early Sunday morning, Iranian forces launched around 30 ballistic missiles targeting Tel Aviv and the country's third largest city in Israel.
  • The missile strike followed a US bombing of Iranian nuclear sites overnight, which heightened tensions and closed diplomatic avenues according to Iran's foreign minister.
  • Israel's air defenses intercepted more than 450 missiles and around 1,000 drones, but some missiles evaded the multi-layered defense, causing significant damage particularly in Haifa and Tel Aviv.
  • The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps announced the deployment of the Kheibar Shekan missile, featuring a 1,450 km range, satellite guidance, and maneuverable warheads, noting the attack did not use “all armed capabilities yet.”
  • The attack caused approximately 80 injuries without confirmed deaths so far, worsened regional alertness including neighboring Gulf states, and signaled potential for further escalation.
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Tel Aviv.- In the Yafa neighbourhood of Tel Aviv, where Palestinians and Israelis live together, there is a rare atmosphere with half-gas life due to the daily arrival of Iranian missiles for more than ten days. There are fewer shops and shops open, but Palestinian filmmaker Tony Copti has not wanted to shut down his mythical cafeteria to which a few customers continue to arrive. “In every bombing Iran we remember Gaza. I wonder what they will f…

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The Revolutionary Guard said they launched the "Jeibar" missile for the first time and claimed to have achieved strategic objectives in Israeli territory.

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fvn.no broke the news in Kristiansand, Norway on Saturday, June 21, 2025.
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