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Fear and worry grip Iranians as Israel vows to continue attacking the Islamic Republic over its nuclear program, with many fleeing the bigger cities, including the capital Tehran, in search of safer areas.
The Israel Defence Forces' Farsi language social media account tweeted its first message to Iranians, warning them to evacuate their homes on Sunday morning. The Press Service of Israel has learned that the measure is intended to increase pressure on Tehran in addition to avoiding collateral damage to civilians.
Military says it is hunting ballistic missile launchers aimed at Israel, striking nuclear program targets; Katz warns Iranian leadership is turning Tehran into Beirut
IDF Arabic spokesperson Avichay Andraee warned all residents of Iran on Sunday to move away from areas housing Tehran's weapons production facilities and report to their local authorities. He warned that proximity to the buildings endangered their lives.
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Another 10 people died and 200 injured in Israel overnight during missile attacks by Iran on residential areas.
Sirens sound across all of Israel overnight on Saturday • Israel intercepts UAVs in North, West Bank, Dead Sea • Three people reported dead, over 150 wounded in Israel
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Israel and Iran continued to exchange air strikes through the course of Sunday, marking the third-straight day of conflict between the two nations.
Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar has confirmed that 450 Pakistani pilgrims have been successfully evacuated from Iran, stating that the government is taking all necessary measures to ensure the safety of Pakistani nationals in the region,
Emergency services say 10 have been killed in Israel, while Iranian state media has given little information about casualties in Iran.