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Israel and Iran clash for third day as death toll mounts: LIVE UPDATES Israel renews strikes inside Iran after deadly overnight attacks: LIVE UPDATES
(about 7 hours later)
At least 19 people were killed in Israel and 224 in Iran, according to official figures The IDF has destroyed over 100 missile launchers as hostilities continue
Israel and Iran engaged in a third consecutive day of intense, open warfare on Saturday and into Sunday, with both nations launching devastating attacks.
According to Israeli police, Iranian strikes have killed at least 19 people as of Monday morning. Meanwhile, Iran’s Health Ministry reported that 224 people were killed in Israeli strikes as of Sunday evening. The Israeli Air Force has established “full aerial superiority” over Iran’s capital Tehran, IDF spokesman Brig. Gen. Effie Defrin has claimed.
The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) targeted critical energy infrastructure in Iran, striking a refinery in the South Pars gas field the world’s largest and an oil depot in Tehran. Iran fired a barrage of missiles at Tel Aviv, hitting residential apartment blocks, and struck an oil refinery in Haifa. West Jerusalem and Tehran engaged in a fourth consecutive day of intense, open warfare, with both nations launching devastating attacks. At least 21 Israelis were killed in Iranian attacks; the Islamic Republic claims 224 of its people have been killed and that “over 90%” of them were civilians.
Several nations, including the US and Russia, have advised their citizens to evacuate Israel and Iran amid the escalation of hostilities.
On Friday, Israeli jets bombed multiple targets across Iran, including a uranium enrichment center in Natanz, and carried out targeted assassinations of several senior military commanders and scientists. Iran retaliated by firing dozens of ballistic missiles into Israel.On Friday, Israeli jets bombed multiple targets across Iran, including a uranium enrichment center in Natanz, and carried out targeted assassinations of several senior military commanders and scientists. Iran retaliated by firing dozens of ballistic missiles into Israel.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said the strikes, dubbed Operation Rising Lion, aimed to prevent Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons. Iran condemned the attack as unprovoked and suspended nuclear talks with the US, with the latest round of negotiations scheduled for Sunday.Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said the strikes, dubbed Operation Rising Lion, aimed to prevent Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons. Iran condemned the attack as unprovoked and suspended nuclear talks with the US, with the latest round of negotiations scheduled for Sunday.
Israel launched its strikes one day after the international nuclear watchdog, the IAEA, accused Iran of violating its non-proliferation obligations. Iran rejected the allegations as politically motivated.Israel launched its strikes one day after the international nuclear watchdog, the IAEA, accused Iran of violating its non-proliferation obligations. Iran rejected the allegations as politically motivated.
Although the US insisted it was not involved, President Donald Trump endorsed the Israeli operation. Russia condemned Israel and called for de-escalation.Although the US insisted it was not involved, President Donald Trump endorsed the Israeli operation. Russia condemned Israel and called for de-escalation.
Russia condemned Israel’s initial strikes on Friday and called for de-escalation. On Saturday, President Vladimir Putin spoke with US President Donald Trump by phone, and the two agreed on the possibility of restarting negotiations over Iran’s nuclear program, according to Putin’s foreign policy aide Yuri Ushakov.Russia condemned Israel’s initial strikes on Friday and called for de-escalation. On Saturday, President Vladimir Putin spoke with US President Donald Trump by phone, and the two agreed on the possibility of restarting negotiations over Iran’s nuclear program, according to Putin’s foreign policy aide Yuri Ushakov.