Iran Launches More Missiles at Israel After It Targets Nuclear Facilities
- On June 14, 2025, Israel and Iran exchanged airstrikes as Iran launched dozens of missiles targeting Tel Aviv and Jerusalem, prompting air raid sirens and sheltering.
- The escalation followed Israel's Operation Rising Lion offensive aimed at stopping Iran from producing nuclear weapons amid intelligence of imminent capability.
- Israeli strikes targeted Iran's nuclear sites including Natanz and killed nine nuclear scientists and several top military commanders while most Iranian missiles and drones were intercepted.
- Prime Minister Netanyahu stated, "Israel will not let the world's most dangerous regime get the world's most dangerous weapons," pledging relentless bombing until the threat vanishes.
- The exchange raised fears of a wider regional conflict with global calls for de-escalation while Iran vowed harsh retaliation and the conflict's repercussions are expected to persist across the Middle East.
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