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Iran, Israel trade missiles, drones

Iran, Israel trade missiles, drones

Qatar Tribune7 days ago

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Explosions and air raid sirens were being heard again in Iran and Israel as the two nations continued to exchange missiles and drones, a day after the Israeli military killed top Iranian generals and nuclear scientists in the worst such escalation in decades.
Iran's retaliatory strikes have killed at least four people and wounded more than 200 others in Israel since Friday, as a barrage of dozens of Iranian missiles lit up the skies over Jerusalem and Tel Aviv overnight.
On the Iranian side, at least 80 people, including women and children, have been killed and more than 320 others injured, as the Israeli army targeted residential areas in capital Tehran, military sites and nuclear facilities, killing at least nine nuclear scientists so far.
Accusing Israel of initiating a war, Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said it 'must expect severe punishment' for killing several top-level military commanders and scientists. In a message on state TV, he said Israel 'should not think that it is over because they attacked and it is finished'.
'No. They started this and initiated the war. We won't allow them to escape unscathed from this great crime they have committed,' Khamenei said.
Following decades of enmity and conflict by proxy, it is the first time that Israel and Iran have traded fire with such intensity, with fears of a prolonged conflict engulfing the region.
Israel's Defence Minister Israel Katz warned on Saturday that 'Tehran will burn' and its residents will pay dearly if Iran continues its missile strikes against Israeli civilians.
'If Khamenei continues to fire missiles towards the Israeli home front, Tehran will burn,' the minister added.
On Saturday, two projectiles hit Tehran's Mehrabad airport, which hosts an air force base with fighter jets and transport aircraft, and is located close to key Iranian government buildings.
'The attacks caused explosions at the airport but did not affect any runways, buildings or facilities,' Iran's state-run news agency IRNA said.
The Israeli military also continued to launch strikes on nuclear facilities in Iran.
'There has been limited damage to some areas at the Fordow enrichment site,' ISNA news agency reported Atomic Energy Organization of Iran spokesperson Behrouz Kamalvandi as saying on Saturday.
'We had already moved a significant part of the equipment and materials out, and there was no extensive damage and there are no contamination concerns.'
Meanwhile, several Iranian missiles penetrated Israel's Iron Dome defence system and struck central Tel Aviv, Rishon LeZion and Ramat Gan areas.
Air raid sirens blared in Tel Aviv and Jerusalem, sending residents rushing into shelters. An Israeli official said Iran had fired about 200 ballistic missiles in four waves.
A high-rise building was hit overnight in a densely populated area of central Tel Aviv. At least nine buildings were also destroyed in Ramat Gan, according to Israel's Haaretz newspaper.
Mike Huckabee, the United States ambassador to Israel, said he had to go to shelters five times overnight amid Iran's missile barrage. 'It's now Shabbat here. Should be quiet. Probably won't be. Entire nation under orders to stay near shelter,' he posted on X.
The Israeli army on Saturday said seven of its soldiers were wounded in a ballistic missile attack on central Israel. They were taken to hospitals and have since been released, according to a military statement.
This is the first confirmation of Israeli military casualties since the escalation of hostilities between Iran and Israel began two days ago.
Meanwhile, Palestinian news agency Wafa reported that five people in the occupied West Bank were also injured as rocket shrapnel fell near the town of Sa'ir near Hebron. The five injured included three children, aged six, seven and 12.
Wafa earlier reported that Israel had imposed widespread closures across the occupied West Bank amid the escalating conflict with Iran. Israeli forces have shut down roads, set up checkpoints and prevented freedom of movement for the Palestinians.
Iran has also warned Israel's allies – the United States, the United Kingdom and France – that their bases and ships in the region will be targeted if they help defend Israel.
'Any country that participates in repelling Iranian attacks on Israel will be subject to the targeting of all regional bases of the complicit government, including military bases in the Persian Gulf countries and ships and naval vessels in the Persian Gulf and the Red Sea by Iranian forces,' a government statement said, according to Iran's semiofficial Mehr news agency.
Iran has already accused the US of being complicit in the attacks and said it shared full responsibility for the consequences.
Shahram Akbarzadeh, professor of Middle East politics at Deakin University in Australia, said both Israel and Iran appear to be 'settling in for the long haul' and more attacks could be expected.

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