Iran’s Revolutionary Guards say their latest missile attacks have targeted the office of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and the headquarters of the Israeli air force commander.
JERUSALEM, ISRAEL: Amid the tensions in the Middle East that have escalated into a major conflict following the death of ...
Israel on Monday dismissed claims that PM Benjamin Netanyahu's office was hit in a missile attack amid Iran's tenth wave of retaliatory strikes against Washington and Tel Aviv.
The IRGC said the “surprise” attack also targeted a location where the commander of the Israeli Air Force was reportedly ...
Iran’s IRGC claims it fired Kheibar Shekan ballistic missiles at Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office and the ...
It is not clear whether Netanyahu was present in the office when it was attacked by Iran. Also, Israel has not issued a statement confirming whether Netanyahu's office was hit or not.
The latest claim follows a day marked by heightened military activity. Air raid sirens sounded in several parts of Israel ...
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office dismisses as “fake news” an Iranian claim that the premier’s fate is unclear after a missile attack targeting Jerusalem. (Netanyahu later visits the scene of ...
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office was reportedly targeted in a missile strike by Iran’s Islamic ...
IRGC claims strikes on Netanyahu’s office and key Israeli military sites, escalating tensions after reported killing of ...
In its statement, the IRGC also claimed that Netanyahu’s fate is “unclear” following the attack, without providing independent ...
Rumours about Benjamin Netanyahu's death spread rapidly after Iran claimed to have struck his office with missiles, though neither government has confirmed any hit. Jerusalem's missile alerts added to ...
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