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Missiles and projectiles were seen in the skies over Jerusalem and Tel Aviv early on Sunday as Tehran unleashed a fresh attack on Israel which in turn launched an expanded assault on Iran.
Onlookers gathered on Saturday at a central Tel Aviv residential building next door to Israel’s defense headquarters that was damaged after it took a hit from what appeared to be shrapnel from an overnight missile barrage from Iran.
Iran launched dozens of ballistic missiles toward Israel on Friday night in retaliation for Israel's surprise attack early Friday. Israel struck at the heart of the Iran's nuclear program, killing several nuclear scientists as well as high-ranking military leaders, according to Israeli officials.
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Global News - Inquirer.net on MSNSirens and booms heard in Jerusalem and Tel Aviv – AFP journalistsAir raid sirens and booms rang out in Jerusalem and Tel Aviv early Sunday, AFP journalists said, as Israel and Iran exchanged fire for a third day. Israel’s military wrote in a post on X that millions of Israelis were “running for shelter as sirens sound” in dozens of cities and communities around the country.
Israeli citizens were ordered to head to bomb shelters on Friday night amid retaliatory missile strikes from Iran.
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Amazon S3 on MSNInside Iran’s Arsenal That Flattened Tel Aviv; How Fattah Missiles, Arash Drones Shattered Iron DomeIn a shocking escalation, Iran launched its most devastating assault yet on Israel, flattening parts of Tel Aviv and overwhelming the country's vaunted Iron Dome defense. This exclusive report reveals the full extent of Iran’s missile and drone arsenal used in Operation True Promise III—from the hypersonic Fattah-1 to the Ghadr-110,
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Mid-Day on MSNTel Aviv residents flee as Iranian attack trggers air raid sirens and explosions | Israel NewsResidents of Tel Aviv woke up to scenes of destruction after Iran launched a barrage of missiles on Saturday, June 14. Several apartment buildings and residential streets were damaged in the strikes.
Fox News reporter Trey Yingst was standing on a balcony as short-range missiles behind him appeared to come closer before being intercepted by Israel's Iron Dome defense system. The footage of the incident preceded a night in which Israel and Iran traded fire,