Another Night of Attacks: Iran, Israel Exchange Strikes, Death Toll Rising, Trump Threatens Tehran

Ten people were killed and about 200 injured in Israel as a result of Iranian attacks carried out overnight from Saturday to Sunday, the Israeli military and rescue services reported. Earlier, it was reported that eight people had been killed.
Previously state-owned Iranian television reported that the Iranian army carried out another attack missile attack on Israel, the second one on the night from Saturday to Sunday.
The AFP agency writes that air raid sirens sounded in Jerusalem and Tel Aviv. Aviv, explosions were heard in these cities. The Israeli army reported on Platform X that millions of people are "currently fleeing to shelters" in several cities across the country.
Later, Iranian forces attacked the city of Bat Yam near Tel Aviv with a ballistic missile. At least six people were killed and about 100 injured. Twenty people are still missing, the Times of Israel reported, citing rescue services.
A spokesman for these services reported on Channel 12 television that in total, about 200 people were injured in the Iranian attacks carried out on the night from Saturday to Sunday.
The Israeli military also said that it had carried out a new series of attacks on Iran, directed against targets related to the "project nuclear weapons,” including at Iran’s Defense Ministry. Israel’s Civil Defense also reported Iran firing ballistic missiles at the country’s north. The alert was declared in Haifa, Israel’s third-largest city, among other places.
"The Air Force carried out a large series of attacks based on intelligence information aimed at several targets in Tehran related to Iranian regime's nuclear weapons project," the Israeli army said. Iranian news agency Tasnim confirmed that the Defense Ministry in Tehran was the target of Israeli attacks, and one of the buildings was "slightly damaged" damaged".
Earlier in the night from Saturday to Sunday, Iranian television announced that missiles and drones hit military targets in Israel. The Israel Fire Department said it had received reports of damage residential buildings and fires and responds to these reports.
The Israeli emergency services reported that one of the missiles hit a two-story house in a predominantly rural area Israeli Arabs in the city of Tamra. Initially it was reported that one person had died woman, and 13 people were injured. It was later reported that the number of victims death toll rose to three.
At the same time, the Israeli Air Force announced that it was conducting an airstrike on military targets in Tehran, but no further details or results were given operations. Iran's oil ministry confirmed media reports that Israelis hit two fuel depots near the capital.
Yemen's Houthi rebels said Sunday they had attacked the central Israeli city of Jaffa with several ballistic missiles in the past 24 hours, a move the militants said they carried out in coordination with Iran.
The Houthis attack Israel with missiles, most of which are destroyed, in an act of solidarity with the Palestinians in the Gaza Strip.
Trump: If Iran Attacks Us, We Will Respond With 'Unprecedented Force'United States President Donald Trump threatened on Saturday that Iran would experience "unprecedented force" from the American military if it attacked the United States in any way.
Trump wrote on his social network Truth Social that the United States had nothing to do with the Israeli attack on Iran.
Iran has warned the United States, Britain and France that it will attack their bases and ships in the Middle East region if they help Israel stop Tehran's attacks, according to Iranian media.
Trump also assured: "We can easily reach an agreement between Iran and Israel and end this bloody conflict!!!"
On the night from Saturday to Sunday, Iran and Israel once again clashed. According to the military and emergency services, at least eight people were killed in Israel and 200 were injured.
Washington Post: Drones Launched at US BaseThree drones were fired at a US military base in Iraq after Israel's attack on Iran, the Washington Post reported on Sunday, citing US military sources requesting anonymity.
Drones flying towards the Al-Asad air base in western Iraq were shot down. No group claimed responsibility for the attack.
The Washington Post stressed that Iranian-backed armed groups in Iraq have remained largely inactive during the current Israeli-Iranian conflict. In the past, these formations have attacked American bases in Iraq and Syria in retaliation for Washington's support for Israel in the fight against the Palestinian Hamas in the Gaza Strip.
On Saturday, supporters of armed factions in Iraq demonstrated in central Baghdad for the second day in a row against Israeli attacks on Iran. The protesters did not try to break into the heavily fortified zone where the US embassy is located. (PAP)
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