Netanyahu: Israeli Jets to Be in Iran's Skies Soon
- On early Friday, Israel launched nearly 200 airstrikes on Iran's capital, targeting nuclear, missile, and military sites in a major escalation.
- The strikes targeted Iran’s nuclear development and ballistic missile capabilities, escalating after Iran responded with missile attacks on Israel early Saturday.
- More than 70 Israeli fighter jets conducted an operation over Tehran lasting around two and a half hours, targeting close to 40 locations such as missile facilities and regime-related sites.
- Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu claimed that recent strikes inflicted significant damage on Iran's nuclear infrastructure and cautioned that Israeli Air Force jets would soon conduct operations over Tehran.
- The escalating conflict caused the planned Sunday negotiations between the US and Iran on nuclear issues to be called off, with Iran describing the discussions as 'unjustifiable' and regional leaders cautioning about the potential for broader instability.
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Netanyahu vows to escalate strikes, fighter jets taken off for Tehran
Israeli PM Netanyahu said on Saturday that strikes dealt "serious damage" to Iran's nuclear sites and vowed to continue attacks. An Israeli official called damage "significant," but Iran said it was "limited," while admitting nine experts died.
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