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Israel strikes Iran’s nuclear sites and kills top generals. Iran retaliates with missile barrages. By The Associated Press Updated June 13, 2025, 11:54 p.m.
Israel and Iran agreed to a ceasefire on Tuesday after 12 days of airstrikes and missile attacks. Photos show damaged sites in both countries.
Israel began striking Iran early Friday morning and has faced two nights of Iranian missile and drone attacks. At least 78 people in Iran have been killed in the Israeli strikes.
Israel launched strikes against Iran on June 12, throwing further negotiations over the regime's nuclear program into doubt.
Israel launched airstrikes across Iran on Friday morning, targeting nuclear facilities and killing senior military commanders in a major escalation that could spark a broad war in the Middle East.
Friday’s attacks constituted a significant escalation between Israel and Iran — raising fears of a full-on regional conflict likely to embroil the U.S.
Israel launched the attacks on Iran amid simmering tensions over Tehran’s rapidly advancing nuclear program.
The Israeli military has warned that “all of Israel is under fire” after Iran launched retaliatory strikes on Friday, following Israel’s attacks on Iranian military and nuclear targets.
Maps show the Iranian sites Israel targeted with airstrikes Friday, including a key nuclear facility in Natanz.
Israel is coming under a heavy bombardment Friday from Iran after the massive attacks overnight on Tehran’s nuclear capabilities. Dozens of ballistic missiles have been fired on Tel Avi… ...
Iran fired 100 ballistic missiles at Israel in retaliation, with regional sources reporting five to seven missiles breached Israel's defense system.
Israel’s attack on Iran was years in the making. How did they get here? The attack comes after decades of mutual hostility and a long-running shadow war of covert strikes and sabotage.
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