Netanyahu says Iran will pay 'very heavy price' for Israeli civilian deaths
- On Sunday, Israel launched a large-scale airstrike on over 80 targets in Tehran and other sites in Iran amid intense missile exchanges between the two countries.
- This escalation followed Iran scrapping nuclear talks with the U.S. on the same day and Israel's prior warnings to evacuate near Iran's Arak heavy water reactor.
- Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed that Iran would pay a very heavy price for killing Israeli civilians, emphasizing strikes hit industrial military targets rather than symbolic sites.
- In response, Iran launched approximately 400 rockets along with numerous drones toward Israel, resulting in at least 24 fatalities, while a Washington-based organization reports that Israeli strikes have caused over 600 Iranian deaths.
- The conflict marked the fiercest exchange yet between the arch-enemies, raising fears of a prolonged war with regional consequences despite ongoing U.S. diplomatic cautions.
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The Hebrew state also called on the night of Wednesday to Thursday to evacuate the Iranian cities of Arak and Khondab near nuclear installations, announcing imminent strikes.
The Israeli army said it had resumed strikes on targets in Tehran and the surrounding area, and issued a warning and a call to evacuate residents of Arak and Khondab.
Israel’s military warns people to evacuate the area around Iran’s
DUBAI: Israel’s military warned people Thursday to evacuate the area around Iran’s Arak heavy water reactor. The warning came in a social media post on X. It included a satellite image of the plant in a red circle like other warnings that proceeded strikes. The Arak heavy water reactor is 250 kilometers (155 miles) southwest of Tehran. Heavy water helps cool nuclear reactors,
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