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DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — Israel’s defense minister warned Saturday that “Tehran will burn” if Iran continues firing missiles on Israel after at least three people died and dozens were wounded Saturday morning, following a series of blistering Israeli attacks on the heart of Iran’s nuclear program and its armed forces.
Israel’s historic strike on Iran revealed years of Mossad activity inside the country, including hidden weapons, drones and assassinations of nuclear officials.
According to military officials, the pace of Israeli air operations as far as Tehran is expected to accelerate.
Israel’s military operation against Iran’s nuclear and military infrastructure entered a second day with the Israeli Air Force (IAF) widening its strike to hit targets in the vicinity of Tehran, while Iran continued to launch waves of drones and ballistic missiles.
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Al-Monitor on MSNIsrael targets Iran's military capabilitiesIsrael targeted Iran's air defences and missile launchers on Saturday as it pressed its bid to dismantle its arch-foe's military capabilities, after a night of mutual attacks.Israel's massive strikes on Iran,
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IRAN launched scores of ballistic missiles at Israel in multiple waves as the Ayatollah’s vengeance edges the Middle East towards all-out war. Dozens of Israeli civilians were injured and
Inter striker Mehdi Taremi is currently stuck in Tehran while his teammates prepare for the FIFA Club World Cup, which kicks off on Saturday night, after an intense night of conflict between Iran and
As the conflict between Israel and Iran escalates, concerns are rising for Massachusetts families with relatives overseas.