IDF gives new update on strikes with Iran
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Maj. Gen. Yadlin, who flew in the 1981 Osirak reactor strike, explains why Israel's current operation against Iran represents a complex, multi-week campaign.
A total of over 20 senior Iranian military commanders eliminated in Friday's surprise opening strike, including the commanders of the IRGC and the Iranian armed forces
Israel’s military headquarters were struck after Iran’s Islamic Republic unleashed a barrage of missiles on central Tel Aviv late Friday night, causing “significant damage” to the Jewish state’s equivalent of the Pentagon.
The Israel Air Force struck surface-to-surface missile launchers across Iran, the military announced on Sunday morning. The IDF also released video documentation of the strike alongside its statement. The day before, the IDF said that it struck the country's Natanz nuclear facility and destroyed multiple floors of its underground facility.
Israel's attack on Iran is a "blueprint" for how World War Three would unfold, according to Anthony Glees, an academic in security and defence and a lecturer at the University of Buckingham
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Iran retaliated by firing missiles at Tel Aviv. Three Israeli citizens were killed in the retaliatory strike. Two people died when a missile hit Rishon Lezion, just south of Tel Aviv, according to Israel's emergency service Magen David Adom, as reported to CNN.
The Israeli military apologized after mistakenly labeling Jammu and Kashmir as part of Pakistan in a map shared to illustrate Iranian missile range. The error, quickly criticized by Indian users on social media,
Israeli fighter jets spent more than two hours in Tehran's airspace and attacked dozens of target, the IDF said Saturday.