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Iran is undergoing a forceful counterattack after Israel's strikes, while experts analyze whether Iran will target American forces in the region or at home.
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Israel’s ongoing attacks on Iranian nuclear sites, generals, and scientists killed 78 people and wounded more than 320 on Friday, Iran’s ambassador told the U.N. Security Council, but he said “the overwhelming majority” of victims were civilians. Israel described the new wave of hostilities as the beginning of “Operation Rising Lion.”
Israel and Iran launched fresh attacks, killing and wounding civilians and raising concerns of a broader regional conflict.
Iran fired 100 ballistic missiles at Israel in retaliation, with regional sources reporting five to seven missiles breached Israel's defense system.
It’s too soon to tell how exactly the current wave of Israeli strikes could transform the region, but one thing is clear: Israel’s actions have fundamentally reshaped the security landscape of the Middle East.
Iran fired missiles at Israel late Friday after waves of Israeli strikes killed senior Iranian commanders and nuclear scientists in Tehran.
Iran's drone deployment came as retaliation for Israel’s Operation Rising Lion, which targeted the country's nuclear program in an airstrike on Thursday.
Iran is launching retaliatory strikes against Israel after Israeli forces targeted nuclear and military sites in Tehran.
Explosions have been seen over Tel Aviv and Jerusalem as the country faces yet another barrage of missiles from Iran. It comes after explosions were reported in central Tehran, as attacks continue between Iran and Israel.