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Iran claims to have arrested two Mossad agents in Alborz Province while they were preparing a major covert attack involving explosives and electronic devices. The suspects reportedly posed a serious threat to national security. The arrests follow reports that Israeli airstrikes and covert Mossad units had been activated inside Iran targeting military and nuclear sites. Planned attacks included armed drones and assassination attempts against key Iranian figures, exposing significant vulnerabilities in Iran’s security and intelligence readiness.
Early this morning, Israeli forces launched a direct strike on Iran’s energy infrastructure and the headquarters of the Iranian Ministry of Defense. In retaliation, Iran fired a fresh wave of missiles targeting northern Israel, killing at least four people.
According to the BBC, Iran launched missile attacks on Israel in two waves. The first strike hit a residential area near Haifa, killing five people, while a second round of attacks in Tel Aviv resulted in one additional fatality. In total, at least six people were confirmed dead in the latest escalation.
Israeli Strikes Target Iranian Energy and Defense Facilities; Iran Responds with Deadly Missile Attack
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu visited Bat Yam, one of the areas heavily damaged by Iran's recent missile strikes. During his visit, he issued a strong warning, stating that “Iran will have to pay a heavy price for the killing of innocent civilians.”
Netanyahu emphasized that Israel is now engaged in a battle for its very survival. “We are here because we are fighting an existential war, and I believe every Israeli now understands that,” he said.
At least 10 people were killed and many more injured in Iran’s missile strikes targeting central and northern Israel, according to reports.
Netanyahu Warns Iran Will Pay 'Heavy Price' for Civilian Casualties in Bat Yam Attack
Amid the ongoing conflict, Iran has launched retaliatory strikes targeting key locations in Israel. Among the affected sites is the prestigious Weizmann Institute of Science, located in the central city of Rehovot.
University officials reported structural damage to several buildings within the campus. However, Israeli authorities have confirmed that there were no casualties from the attack.
In response to the escalating situation, operations at Ben Gurion International Airport have been temporarily suspended. The Israeli government is also working to repatriate its citizens currently stranded abroad.
Iranian Strike Damages Israel’s Weizmann Institute of Science
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has urged Americans to support Israel’s efforts against Iran and its regional proxies, Hezbollah and Hamas. In an English video message, he praised U.S. President Donald Trump and the American people for standing by Israel. Netanyahu described the Iranian regime as oppressive and warned that their threat endangers not just Israel, but the entire free world. He claimed that without Israeli action, Iran would have equipped its proxies with nuclear weapons, though he offered no evidence for this claim.
Akbar Salehi, Deputy Governor for Security Affairs in Isfahan, reported that Israel carried out a targeted airstrike on the headquarters of Iran's Ministry of Defense in the central city of Isfahan. No casualties have been reported so far. Earlier, another Israeli strike was reported near Tehran’s Nobonyad area, also targeting defense-related infrastructure.
Israeli Airstrike Targets Iranian Defense Ministry Headquarters in Isfahan: Official
At least 10 people were killed and more than 200 injured in missile strikes by Iran on Israel, with attacks targeting residential areas like Bat Yam, where 35 people are missing. Israeli President Isaac Herzog condemned the strike as a “criminal assault,” calling it a tragic and difficult morning. The attack follows Israeli strikes on Iran that killed 78, including six scientists. Iran has continued its retaliation with high-speed missile attacks across multiple Israeli cities.
According to reports from Al Jazeera, Yemen’s Houthi rebels launched a missile barrage against central Israel overnight Saturday, alongside Iranian attacks. The Israeli military confirmed the launch of several missiles from Yemen. The Houthis later acknowledged responsibility and claimed the use of multiple Palestine-2 hypersonic ballistic missiles. This marks their third such attack in recent days.
Yemen’s Houthi Rebels Launch Overnight Missile Attack on Israel
CNN reports that the ongoing Israeli military operation in Iran could continue for weeks, supported indirectly by the United States. The Trump administration has reportedly not objected to the mission in private talks and believes the crisis could be resolved through negotiations. President Trump said on Truth Social that the U.S. is uninvolved in recent attacks on Tehran. Iran has accused the U.S. and its allies of inaction and issued threats toward Israel’s supporters. Meanwhile, the UK is deploying jets to protect regional assets.
The Israeli military has confirmed that a soldier was killed during fighting in southern Gaza. The deceased, 21-year-old Sergeant Noam Shemesh, was a squad commander in the Shimshon Battalion of the Kfir Brigade. Initial reports suggest he was killed in a rocket-propelled grenade attack in Khan Younis. In a separate incident, four Israelis were killed in an Iranian attack on Saturday night.
Israeli Soldier Killed in Rocket Attack in Southern Gaza
Al Jazeera reports that an Iranian missile struck a residential building in the Israeli city of Bat Yam, leaving approximately 35 people missing. The attack was part of a two-phase Iranian strike on Saturday midnight and early Sunday. At least six people were killed, and over 200 were injured. Hospitals in Israel are now overwhelmed with casualties.
35 Missing After Iranian Missile Hits Residential Building in Israel
According to Mehr News, Iran's Khatam al-Anbiya Air Defense Base claims to have shot down 10 Israeli military aircraft within one hour. Details on whether the aircraft were jets, drones, or surveillance planes remain unclear. Israel has yet to respond. Following the incident, Iran launched a series of attacks on Israeli territory, leaving at least 20 people injured.
Iran Claims to Have Downed 10 Israeli Warplanes in One Hour
At least 30 Iranian military personnel were killed and 55 injured in an Israeli airstrike on East Azerbaijan province, according to Iranian state television. One Red Crescent staff member also died. In response, Iran launched multiple overnight missile strikes into Israel. Reports indicate that one person was killed and at least 13 others injured in northern Israel.
30 Military Officers Killed in Israeli Airstrike on Iran’s East Azerbaijan
A missile strike by Israel ignited a fire at the Shahraan fuel depot in northwestern Tehran. Iranian state media reported that the fire, which broke out in a vital fuel infrastructure zone, was quickly brought under control. Emergency services and firefighters responded promptly. Hours after the attack, Iran retaliated with a missile strike on an Israeli fuel depot, injuring at least 20 people, one of whom is in critical condition.
Israeli Missile Strike Sparks Fire at Tehran Fuel Depot
Iran Retaliates with Missile Strikes After Israeli Air Raids Kill 80
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