Iran sends 25 missiles in two close volleys
Iran sends 25 missiles in two close volleys; Netanyahu, Trump speak

Iran sends 25 missiles in two close volleys; Netanyahu, Trump speak

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IDF strikes IRGC university, ballistic missile factory near Tehran in overnight strikes

Sirens sounded early Wednesday in several northern Israeli towns following reports of Iranian drone infiltrations. Israel’s emergency service Magen David Adom said no injuries were reported so far. Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei published a third tweet Wednesday overnight—in Hebrew—declaring: “Force must be used against the Zionist terrorist entity. We will not show leniency toward the Zionists” Iranian media reported early Wednesday that the Israeli Air Force struck the ballistic missile production facility in Khojir, near Tehran. The U.S. Embassy in Jerusalem will be shut from Wednesday through Friday due to the security situation in the region and to comply with Israeli guidance, the State Department said on Tuesday. The IDF’s Home Front Command late Tuesday reported that Israelis can leave shelters following the barrage launched from Iran toward the country’s central and northern regions.

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Sirens sounded early Wednesday in several northern Israeli towns following reports of Iranian drone infiltrations. Israel’s emergency service Magen David Adom said no injuries were reported so far.

Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei published a third tweet Wednesday overnight—in Hebrew—declaring: “Force must be used against the Zionist terrorist entity. We will not show leniency toward the Zionists.”

Iranian media reported early Wednesday that the Israeli Air Force struck the ballistic missile production facility in Khojir, near Tehran — a site previously targeted by Israel during its attack on the Islamic Republic last October.

The reports added that Israeli jets struck the Imam Hossein University in eastern Tehran, an institution affiliated with Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) .

5 View gallery The missile production site after and before the reported IDF strikes ( Photo: Reuters / Planet Labs Inc./Handout via REUTERS )

The U.S. Embassy in Jerusalem will be shut from Wednesday through Friday due to the security situation in the region and to comply with Israeli guidance, the U.S. State Department said on Tuesday.

“Given the security situation and in compliance with Israel Home Front Command guidance, the U.S. Embassy in Jerusalem will be closed tomorrow (Wednesday, June 18) through Friday (June 20). This includes the Consular Sections in Jerusalem and Tel Aviv,” the State Department said on X.

Iranian media reported late Tuesday that air defense systems were activated in the northeastern city of Mashhad — the farthest target struck by the Israeli military in its current war with Iran, located some 2,300 kilometers from Israel.

5 View gallery Israeli strikes in Tehran

Three days ago, the Israeli Air Force destroyed a mid-air refueling aircraft in the area. Additional reports indicate that explosions were also heard in the capital, Tehran. The IDF confirmed shortly after the reports that the Israeli Air Force was operating in the area.

At the same time, the military reported sirens were sounded in southern Israel following an Iranian drone infiltration in the area.

The IDF Spokesperson’s Unit reported late Tuesday that Iran launched a second volley of missiles toward central Israel. The salvo comes minutes after the first one, which awoke millions of Israelis. Initial estimation said at least 10 munitions were launched toward the country.

Iranian media releases footage of missile fire toward Israel

5 View gallery Cars catch fire after Iranian missile hit in central Israel ( Photo: Israel Fire and Rescue Authority )

The IDF’s Home Front Command late Tuesday reported that Israelis can leave shelters following the barrage launched from Iran toward the country’s central and northern regions.

Meanwhile, reports indicated Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has concluded his talk with U.S. President Donald Trump over the phone amid the Iranian attacks.

Iranian missiles intercepted above central Israel ( Video: Kobi Koanx, Raanan Ben Zur, Miki Schmidt )

5 View gallery Iranian missile hit in central Israel ( Photo: via Telegram )

Air raid sirens sounded across central and northern Israel early Wednesday after approximately 15 missiles were launched from Iran, according to the IDF. Most of the missiles were intercepted by air defense systems.

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The IDF confirmed that the Israeli Air Force is actively working to intercept threats and strike as necessary. “At this time, the IAF is operating to eliminate the threat,” the military said, while emphasizing that Israel’s defenses are not hermetic and urging the public to follow all Home Front Command instructions.

The Magen David Adom emergency service reported that there were no immediate reports of injuries from the latest attack. Emergency teams have been dispatched to areas where sirens were triggered to conduct searches and assess the situation. Further updates are expected.

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Israel says attacks on Iran are nothing compared with what is coming

Netanyahu vows to strike ‘every target of Ayatollahs’ regime’ Oman says Sunday’s US-Iran nuclear talks cancelled. Iranian media report attack hitting gas field, first to hit energy sector. Israel said it had attacked more than 150 targets. Iran had launched its own retaliatory missile volley on Friday night, killing at least three people in Israel, and sending Israelis into shelters as missiles and interceptors streaked across the sky. U.S. President Donald Trump has lauded Israel’s strikes and warned Iran of much worse to come. But both leaders described the events in the Middle East as “very alarming”, with Putin saying Israel’s operation should end as “Iran’s war in Israel” is “unbelievable” and “very, very dangerous” The U.N. Security Council has called the situation in the region a “state of emergency” and urged all sides to refrain from further action. The UN Security Council also called on all parties to show restraint and restraint in the face of the Israeli attack.

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Netanyahu vows to strike ‘every target of Ayatollahs’ regime’

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Iranian media report attack hitting gas field, first to hit energy sector

JERUSALEM/DUBAI, June 14 (Reuters) – Israel pounded Iran for a second day on Saturday and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said its campaign would intensify, while Tehran called off nuclear talks that Washington had held out as the only way to halt the bombing.

A day after Israel wiped out the top echelon of Iran’s military command with a surprise attack on its old foe , it appeared to have hit Iran’s oil and gas industry for the first time, with Iranian state media reporting a blaze at a gas field.

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Netanyahu said Israel’s strikes had set back Iran’s nuclear programme possibly by years and rejected international calls for restraint.

“We will hit every site and every target of the Ayatollahs’ regime, and what they have felt so far is nothing compared with what they will be handed in the coming days,” he said in a video message.

In Tehran, Iranian authorities said around 60 people, including 29 children, were killed in an attack on a housing complex, with more strikes reported across the country. Israel said it had attacked more than 150 targets.

Iran had launched its own retaliatory missile volley on Friday night, killing at least three people in Israel. Air raid sirens sent Israelis into shelters as missiles and interceptors streaked across the sky.

Late on Saturday, Israel’s military said more missiles were launched from Iran towards Israel, and that it was also attacking military targets in Tehran. Iranian state television reported that Iran had launched missiles and drones at Israel.

Several projectiles were visible in the sky over Jerusalem late on Saturday. Air raid sirens, which warn of a potential missile or drone attack, did not sound in the city but were heard in the northern Israeli city of Haifa.

There were no immediate reports of casualties in Israel.

U.S. President Donald Trump has lauded Israel’s strikes and warned Iran of much worse to come. He said it was not too late to halt the Israeli campaign, but only if Tehran accepted a sharp downgrading of its nuclear programme at talks with Washington which had been scheduled for Sunday.

Host Oman confirmed on Saturday that the next round of talks had been scrapped. Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi said holding talks was unjustifiable while Israel’s “barbarous” attacks were ongoing.

In the first apparent attack to hit Iran’s energy infrastructure, the semi-official Tasnim news agency said Iran partially suspended production at the world’s biggest gas field after an Israeli strike caused a fire there on Saturday.

The South Pars field, offshore in Iran’s southern Bushehr province, is the source of most of the gas produced in Iran.

Fears about potential disruption to the region’s oil exports had already driven up oil prices 9% on Friday even though Israel spared Iran’s oil and gas on the first day of its attacks.

An Iranian general, Esmail Kosari, said Tehran was reviewing whether to close the Strait of Hormuz controlling access to the Gulf for tankers.

‘TEHRAN WILL BURN’

With Israel saying its operation could last weeks, and urging Iran’s people to rise up against their Islamic clerical rulers, fears have grown of a regional conflagration dragging in outside powers.

“If (Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali) Khamenei continues to fire missiles at the Israeli home front, Tehran will burn,” Israeli Defence Minister Israel Katz said.

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the main known facilities of Iran’s nuclear programme.

Tehran warned Israel’s allies that their military bases in the region would come under fire too if they helped shoot down Iranian missiles.

However, 20 months of war in Gaza and a conflict in Lebanon last year have decimated Tehran’s strongest regional proxies, Hamas in Gaza and Hezbollah in Lebanon, reducing its options for retaliation.

Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin spoke on Saturday, with the Kremlin saying Putin condemned Israel’s operation and Trump described events in the Middle East as “very alarming”. But both leaders said they do not rule out a return to negotiations on Iran’s nuclear programme.

“He feels, as do I, this war in Israel-Iran should end,” Trump wrote on social media.

NIGHT OF BLASTS AND FEAR IN ISRAEL AND IRAN

B’Tselem, a leading Israeli human rights organization, said on Saturday that instead of exhausting all possibilities for a diplomatic resolution, Israel’s government had chosen to start a war that puts the entire region in danger.

Iran’s overnight fusillade included hundreds of ballistic missiles and drones, an Israeli official said. At least three people were reported killed and 174 injured, mostly lightly, in 17 strikes, including on Tel Aviv, that evaded interceptors.

In Tel Aviv, uncertainty lingered on Saturday over the possibility of another Iranian barrage after air raid sirens sent residents across the country rushing into shelters overnight as missiles and interceptors streaked across the sky.

Israeli-Canadian Jordan Falkenstein, 39, said he spent the previous night in his building’s shelter with all his neighbors.

“You can see that people have a sense of precaution this weekend. We’re not sure. We’re still trying to anticipate what will happen this evening. It’s better to play it safe,” he said.

Israeli military spokesperson Brigadier General Effie Defrin cautioned as night fell on Saturday that Iranian attacks were not over, urging the public to follow public safety guidelines.

Israeli President Isaac Herzog said the country was at a historic crossroads. “This is not just our struggle. This is the struggle of all who seek peace, stability, and a hopeful future in the Middle East,” he said in a video statement.

In Iran, Israel’s two days of strikes destroyed residential apartment buildings, killing families and neighbours as apparent collateral damage in strikes targeting scientists and senior officials in their beds.

Iran said 78 people were killed on the first day and scores more on the second, including 60 when a missile brought down a 14-storey apartment block in Tehran, where 29 of the dead were children.

State TV broadcast pictures of a building flattened into debris, while slabs of concrete dangled from a neighbouring building.

“Smoke and dust were filling all the house and we couldn’t breathe,” 45-year-old Tehran resident Mohsen Salehi told Iranian news agency WANA after an overnight airstrike woke his family.

Israel sees Iran’s nuclear programme as a threat to its existence, and said the bombardment was designed to avert the last steps to production of a nuclear weapon.

Tehran insists the programme is entirely civilian and that it does not seek an atomic bomb. However the U.N. nuclear watchdog reported it this week as violating obligations under the global non-proliferation treaty.

Reporting by Reuters; Writing by Cynthia Osterman, Stephen Coates, Angus McDowall and Daniel Wallis; Editing by Raju Gopalakrishnan, Kevin Liffey and Peter Graff

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