Iran, Israel and Tel Aviv
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Further strikes from Iran on Israel have left many people killed and dozens injured as the fiery war between the two nations continues. Iran's parliament announced it was preparing a bill that would see exit from the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty as the Israeli military said it has destroyed a third of Iran's surface-to-surface missile launchers.
At least seven people were killed and more than 100 injured when an Iranian ballistic missile hit Bat Yam, just south of Tel Aviv, overnight on Sunday, domestic media reported. Other reports put the death toll at six people. Israel's police said residential buildings took a "direct hit that caused extensive damage."
At least three people were killed and scores were wounded during an aerial battle over Tel Aviv, as Iranian missiles rained down and Israeli rockets attempted to intercept them.
Tehran unleashed a fresh barrage of missiles, Sunday, resulting in the deaths of four people in Israel. Buildings and cars were severely damaged in the Tel Aviv area.
Sirens blared across Israel and Jerusalem Monday (June 15) as Iran fired another barrage towards Israel. The barrage had direct hits in Petah Tikva and Tel Aviv where there was substantial damage to residential buildings. EXCLUSIVE: Guardiola dreams of World Cup glory but has no plans to leave City
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Israeli citizens were ordered to head to bomb shelters on Friday night amid retaliatory missile strikes from Iran.
Israel identified and struck missile launchers in Iran overnight, the Israel Defense Forces said Sunday morning. "Over the past hour, the IAF completed an additional series of strikes on storage and missile launch infrastructure sties in western Iran," the IDF said in an update on the Telegram messaging app at about 8 a.m. in Israel.
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Al-Monitor on MSNTel Aviv, Tehran burn as Israel-Iran tension enters bloodiest phase; five dead in latest missile strikesIran unleashed a barrage of missile strikes on Israeli cities early Monday, after Israel struck military targets deep inside Iran, with both