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Iran launched multiple ballistic missiles at Israel on Friday night and early Saturday in retaliation for Israeli airstrikes, killing at least three people and injuring about 80. While Iranian media claimed hundreds of missiles were fired, Israeli defense sources said the real number was under 100 and most were intercepted before impact.
Iran Launches Missile Attacks on Israel in Retaliation; 3 Dead, 80 Injured
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced via X (formerly Twitter) that he had spoken with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to express India’s concerns over the escalating conflict. Modi emphasized the urgent need to restore peace and stability in the region. Netanyahu’s office confirmed that the Israeli leader has been holding talks with several world leaders, including the German Chancellor, French President, and Indian Prime Minister, with further calls planned with U.S., Russian, and UK leaders.
Indian PM Modi Speaks with Netanyahu, Calls for Immediate Restoration of Peace
As Iran launched a series of missile strikes targeting Tel Aviv and other Israeli cities on Friday night, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Defense Minister Israel Katz took refuge in a secure bunker along with top military and government officials. According to The Times of Israel, Netanyahu and his senior ministers held urgent discussions on how to respond to Iran’s missile barrage.
Israeli PM Netanyahu, Defense Minister Shelter in Bunker Amid Iranian Missile Strikes
As debates over the U.S. role in the escalating Israel-Iran conflict intensify, former U.S. President Donald Trump finds himself in an increasingly complicated and politically risky position, reports BBC’s White House correspondent Gary O’Donoghue. While U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio tried to distance the administration from Israel’s offensive, labeling it a “unilateral Israeli decision,” Trump later praised the attack as “excellent” and lauded the “extraordinary American technology” used. This contrasts with Trump’s earlier promises of “ending wars, not starting new ones.”
Trump’s Position on Israel-Iran War Becomes Increasingly Politically Risky: BBC Analyst
Iran’s semi-official Mehr News Agency has claimed that Iranian forces shot down two Israeli fighter jets during the latest round of hostilities. One of the downed aircraft reportedly had a female pilot, who has allegedly been taken into custody, according to Tasnim News. However, the Israeli military has firmly denied these claims, stating that no Israeli aircraft have been shot down and no personnel are missing or captured.
Iran Claims to Have Shot Down Two Israeli Fighter Jets, Captures Female Pilot
Amid escalating tensions between Israel and Iran, Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and former U.S. President Donald Trump held a phone conversation on Friday, discussing the regional security situation. Both leaders expressed deep concern over the unfolding crisis and stressed the need for maximum restraint and a diplomatic resolution. Meanwhile, UN Secretary-General António Guterres has called on both Israel and Iran to de-escalate immediately.
Saudi Crown Prince and Trump Discuss Middle East Tensions Amid Israel-Iran Conflict
Iran has launched another attack targeting Israel, with powerful explosions reported in Tel Aviv and occupied Jerusalem around midnight on Saturday. Following the attack, Israeli authorities instructed civilians and military personnel to take immediate shelter until further notice. Footage shared by Reuters shows smoke rising in Tel Aviv after what appears to be a missile strike. Reports suggest that Iran's president and supreme leader have personally designated Israel as their direct target.
Iran Launches Fresh Attack on Israel, Explosions Rock Tel Aviv and Jerusalem
Israel launched a major operation inside Iran, named ‘Operation Rising Lion,’ early Friday morning. Reports indicate that Mossad operatives, already stationed inside Iran, launched simultaneous strikes on key targets in Tehran in coordination with the Israeli Air Force. According to Axios, Mossad had been planning the operation for eight months. Daily Mail reports claim Mossad deployed commando teams within Iran weeks in advance. The pre-planned operation reportedly destroyed Iran’s air defense systems, radars, and missile launchers within minutes.
Mossad Coordinated Attacks Inside Iran During Israel’s ‘Operation Rising Lion’
In a single morning strike, Israel reportedly killed 10 key Iranian figures, severely impacting Iran’s defense and nuclear programs. The casualties include:
General Hossein Salami, Commander-in-Chief of Iran’s Revolutionary Guard Corps
General Gholamali Rashid, Deputy Chief of Armed Forces
Fereydoon Abbasi, Former Head of Iran’s Atomic Energy Organization, nuclear physicist
Mohammad Mehdi Tehranchi, President of Islamic Azad University
Abdul Hamid Minuchehr, Dean of Nuclear Engineering at Shahid Beheshti University
Ahmad Reza Zolfaghari, Professor of Nuclear Engineering at Shahid Beheshti University
Amir Hossein Faghihi, Former Vice President of Iran’s Atomic Energy Organization
Motalebzadeh, a prominent nuclear scientist, killed along with his wife
Israeli Strike Kills 10 Top Iranian Officials in Major Blow to Iran’s Defense and Nuclear Program
The Israeli military has reported that a missile was fired from Yemen toward Israeli airspace. Air raid sirens were activated in Jerusalem, triggering panic as residents rushed to nearby shelters. No immediate reports of casualties or damages have been confirmed so far.
Missile Launched Toward Israel from Yemen, Says Israeli Military
A fake letter claiming that BNP leader Hasan Mamun has been expelled from all party positions has been circulating on Facebook. BNP’s Senior Joint Secretary General Ruhul Kabir Rizvi clarified that the letter is fabricated. Hasan Mamun himself confirmed that the letter was edited to spread misinformation. He urged party members not to fall for such rumors.
BNP Rejects Fake Letter Claiming Expulsion of Hasan Mamun
Multiple Iranian news outlets are reporting that Israeli strikes across several regions of Iran have killed at least 78 people and injured 329. The Iranian government has not yet released official casualty figures. Reports claim the attacks have killed several key figures, including the head of Iran’s Revolutionary Guard, the chief of the armed forces, and several prominent nuclear scientists. In retaliation, Iran has launched counterattacks targeting Israel.
Heavy Israeli Strikes Across Iran Leave 78 Dead, 329 Injured
Following coordinated attacks on eight Iranian cities early Friday, Israel has reportedly launched a fresh round of airstrikes targeting Shiraz and Tabriz. Additionally, fresh strikes have hit the Natanz nuclear facility, according to Iranian media reports. Iran’s Tasnim News Agency reported multiple explosions near Tabriz Airport, while state television confirmed new blasts in East Azerbaijan province minutes before the latest update. Israel has yet to issue an official statement on this fresh offensive.
Israel Launches Fresh Strikes on Iran’s Shiraz, Tabriz, and Natanz Nuclear Facility
Iran has accused Israel of assassinating six of its nuclear scientists and launching an attack on the Natanz nuclear facility. Tehran claims that this assault has further reinforced the necessity of continuing its uranium enrichment and missile development programs.
In a strongly worded statement, Iran said, “One cannot negotiate with a predatory state like Israel using anything but the language of power.” Iranian officials also stated that the world now has a clearer understanding of why Iran is determined to advance its uranium enrichment, nuclear technology, and missile capabilities.
Meanwhile, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) reported that Israel’s attack did not cause any damage to the nuclear facilities in the city of Isfahan.
Israel Kills Six Iranian Nuclear Scientists, Targets Natanz Facility — Iran Vows to Accelerate Nuclear, Missile Programs
Fears of an imminent Iranian retaliation following the recent Israeli strikes on nuclear and military sites in Tehran have triggered panic buying in Jerusalem. Supermarkets are quickly running out of food and water as residents scramble to stockpile supplies.
At around 3 a.m. Friday, sirens and mobile alerts jolted Israelis from their sleep, warning of a ‘serious threat’ and advising everyone to stay close to shelters. Emergency services have intensified nationwide blood donation drives, and hospitals are discharging patients who are well enough to go home to free up space for potential casualties.
Panic Buying in Jerusalem Amid Fears of Iranian Retaliation
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