Israel hits nuclear sites, Iran strikes hospital as conflict escalates
Israel army says struck Iran centrifuge production, weapons manufacturing sites
Israel and Iran traded deadly fire again Tuesday, a fifth day of strikes in their most intense confrontation in history, fuelling fears of a drawn-out conflict that could engulf the Middle East
Iranian missiles struck Israel’s Tel Aviv and the port city of Haifa before dawn yesterday, killing at least eight people and destroying homes, prompting Israel’s defence minister to warn that Tehran residents would “pay the price and soon”.
Hundreds more were injured in both countries in the attacks and retaliations in last few days.
Strikes by Israel and Iran continue as the conflict between the two countries intensifies
The Guards said in a statement quoted by the official IRNA news agency
While the threat of Israeli airstrikes has loomed for decades, only some of the sites have been built underground.
Israeli media reported that three people were killed in the country's centre while dozens more were wounded in the overnight strikes.
"New round of Honest Promise 3 attacks," state television reported, referring to the name of the Iranian military operation against Israel
For President Donald Trump, few goals on the world stage have been more explicit -- he will not drag the United States into another "forever war."
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The US has decided to generously reward Israel $1 billion per thousand women and children that Israel has killed in the Gaza Strip.
The US’ need for a highly measured, or even lack of response from Israel cannot be overstated.
Buyers are already asking suppliers to execute orders as soon as possible because the time to transport goods has been extended by an additional 15 days following the outbreak of the Red Sea crisis in October.