Israel’s Defense Minister Warns 'Tehran Will Burn' if Iran Continues Firing Missiles
- On June 15, 2025, Israel continued aerial strikes on Iran, including a notable attack on Mashhad airport, marking the third day of their conflict.
- The conflict began after Israel launched Operation Rising Lion on June 13, targeting Iran’s nuclear and military sites, which provoked retaliatory Iranian missile attacks.
- Israeli airstrikes in Iran have resulted in the deaths of more than 400 individuals and injured 654 others, while Iranian missile attacks in Israel have caused 13 fatalities, including four civilians, and left dozens wounded across several cities.
- Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz warned, “Whoever works toward Israel’s destruction will be eliminated,” and IDF officials confirmed the strikes relied on high-quality intelligence responding to Iranian aggression.
- The escalation suggests ongoing hostilities with predicted further strikes, while international leaders, including Donald Trump and Emmanuel Macron, urge dialogue and prisoner exchanges proceed between both sides.
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