Iran missiles kill 10 in Israel in night of mutual attacks
- On June 15, 2025, Iranian missiles struck central and northern Israel, killing at least 10 civilians and injuring 250 across multiple locations including Bat Yam.
- The missile attacks followed Israeli airstrikes on Tehran targeting military and nuclear sites, which included strikes on fuel depots and Iran's Defense Ministry headquarters.
- The Iranian missile strike caused extensive damage to dozens of buildings in Bat Yam, with six of them declared unsafe for occupancy as rescue teams continued searching through the debris and hospitals treated many injured individuals.
- Israeli Defence Minister Israel Katz stated, "Tehran is burning," amid emerging videos of fires, while U.S. President Trump expressed hope for a deal despite potential further fighting.
- Iran indicated that it would stop its attacks if Israel ceases its offensive, highlighting a potential opportunity for de-escalation amid the ongoing conflict.
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Iranian retaliatory strikes kill 3 in Israel
People in Israel and Iran are bracing for more airstrikes after Tehran retaliated for Israel's attacks on its nuclear sites and other targets. At least three people were killed when Iranian missiles breached Israeli air defenses.
As Israel Pounds Tehran, Central Israeli City Still Searches for Missing From Iran’s Deadliest Strike
The search continued Tuesday for a woman still unaccounted for after Iran's deadliest strike on central Israel, which devastated residential neighborhoods in Bat Yam early Sunday. As recovery crews combed through the ruins, a small moment of relief came Tuesday when Home Front Command and police teams pulled two puppies alive from a damaged apartment.
REPORTING - Both countries are launched into a war of wear and tear. The Hebrew state accuses its enemy of deliberately targeting civilians.
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