Israel hits Iranian government targets, including Evin Prison in Tehran as Iran launches more attacks on Israel
- On June 23, Israeli aircraft struck dozens of targets across Iran, including Evin Prison in Tehran and six airports nationwide, amid ongoing conflict.
- These strikes followed U.S. bunker-buster bomb attacks on Iranian nuclear sites the previous day and came amid escalating Iran-Israel hostilities involving missile barrages.
- The Israeli Defense Forces reported over 15 fighter jets destroyed missile launchers in Kermanshah, while Iran launched missile attacks targeting Israeli cities including Haifa and Tel Aviv.
- Pentagon general Dan Caine said initial assessments showed severe damage to three nuclear sites, and Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu stated bombardments would cease once objectives were met.
- The intensified strikes heightened fears of wider conflict, prompted global calls for diplomacy, and led EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas to warn that closing the Strait of Hormuz would be extremely dangerous.
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The ceasefire apparently did not last long: According to the Israeli military, Iran has again attacked targets in the country, but Tehran has denied. All developments in the news blog.
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