Israel Attacks Iran: The confrontation between Iran and Israel has now reached a dangerous turn. The two countries are attacking each other through missiles and air strikes. It is considered to be Israel’s biggest military campaign on Iran so far, which aims to prevent Tehran from developing nuclear weapons.
The sound of loud sirers echoed in Tel Aviv and Jerusalem on Saturday morning. Many missiles fired by Iran were seen moving towards Israel, causing panic among the people and started taking shelter in the bunkers. The Israeli defense system tried to stop the missiles.
Third wave of Iran’s air strike begins
Iran carried out an aerial attack twice on Friday night and started the third wave on Saturday morning. Supreme leader Khamenei has accused Israel of launching a war and warned to continue retaliation.
Some Iranian missiles fell in Tel Aviv
The Israeli Army (IDF) said that a large number of ballistic missiles were launched by Iran. Most of these missiles were successfully intercepted by the air defense system, but some missiles were successful in falling in Tel Aviv. Although Israel has not yet released the number of dead, some injured have been admitted to hospitals and relief and rescue operations are going on.
Explosion in Tehran, stir near President’s residence
On the other hand, there has been news of an explosion at the airport in Tehran, Iran. Also on Saturday morning, Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei’s residence and air activities were seen near the President’s house. The Iranian army has claimed that they have killed a Israeli drone.
How did the clash begin?
Israel on June 13 in the morning launched a big attack on Iran’s nuclear bases. According to Iran, 78 people died and more than 320 were injured in this attack. The Iran’s ambassador to the United Nations claimed that most of those killed are common citizens, while Israel says that his targets were army officers and nuclear scientists.
June 13: In the early morning, Israel started “Preventive Strike” against Iran, which used about 200 fighter jets, including advanced F-35i Adir. Israel had informed the Trump government of America before this attack. More than 100 bases were targeted in this military action, including Natanj, Fordo and Isfahan’s atomic center prominent. The Israeli army claims that it has killed six top scientists as well as six top scientists along with Iran’s Revolutionary Guard Commander Hosain Salute, Chief of Staff Mohammad Hussain Bagheri, and Emergency Force Commander Golam Rashid.
June 13: Morning, Iran retaliated and sent around 100 drones towards Israel. The Israeli army claims that it successfully killed all the drones. With this, emergency was announced in Israel, school-colleges were closed and all public programs were banned.
June 13: noon, Iranian media reports told that Israeli bombing has also occurred in Tabrid and Shiraz. Meanwhile, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced that this military campaign would continue as long as needed.
June 13: Evening, Iran carried out a major counter -attack, in which the sound of loud blasts was heard in Jerusalem and Tel Aviv. Iran fired more than 150 ballistic missiles. In these attacks, at least 34 people were injured in Tel Aviv, in which the condition of a woman has been stated to be critical.
14 June: morning in the morning, Iran again attacked the missile. Sirens and blasts were heard once again in Jerusalem. In Tel Aviv, two missiles fell on the ground, injuring at least seven people, who were taken to the hospital for treatment. At the same time, the news of a fierce fire at Tehran’s Mehrabad International Airport also came to light.
What is the situation at this time?
- Iran’s UN ambassador claims that 78 people have been killed and more than 320 injured in the Israeli attack so far.
- The Israeli army said that it is fully prepared to continue this military campaign for two weeks.
- Prime Minister Netanyahu said that the attack was planned since November 2024, but it was postponed in June from April.
- Both countries are currently on high alert and the international community has appealed to reduce tension.