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Iran and Israel continued to exchange attacks into Tuesday amid the latest round of conflict between the two nations.
Residents awoke to mostly quiet streets in Tel Aviv after spending the night running back and forth to bomb shelters after Iran’s attacks on the coastal city. Some restaurants and cafes were closed, although those that remained open were full of people drinking coffee and eating pastries as normal.
Ahram Online provides live coverage of the unfolding military confrontation between Israel and Iran as the two sides waged deadly strikes against one another for a fourth day.
Clashes between Iran and Israel continued into Tuesday, June 17, as the Iranian Revolutionary Guard claimed to have hit the military intelligence directorate and an operational centre of Mossad, the country's intelligence agency,
A barrage of missiles from Iran destroyed several buildings in Tel Aviv just a few hundred yards from the U.S. consulate. On Monday morning, store owners were sweeping up glass from shattered storefronts that were hit by the shockwave of a missile.
Ahram Online provides live coverage of the unfolding military confrontation between Israel and Iran as the two sides waged deadly strikes against one another for a fourth day.
Fox News reporter Trey Yingst was standing on a balcony as short-range missiles behind him appeared to come closer before being intercepted by Israel's Iron Dome defense system. The footage of the incident preceded a night in which Israel and Iran traded fire, with explosions heard in Tel Aviv, Jerusalem and Tehran.
Israel’s strike on an Iranian-controlled compound in Syria in April 2024 prompted Tehran to fire a huge barrage of missiles at Israel. Iran launched a similar assault last fall after Israel assassinated Ismail Haniyeh, a Hamas leader, as he visited Iran last summer, and then killed Hassan Nasrallah, the leader of Hezbollah.