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Jeff says that Iran has again fired missiles from Israel. In a statement he said that defense systems are working to stop the threat.
The IADF has appealed to people to move safely if they find any hope.
Earlier on Sunday, Iran had fired several missiles at Israel. In response to this, Israel has also attacked Iran.
“Shortly ago, the Israeli Air Force attacked Iranian regime forces in western and central Iran,” the Israel Defense Forces (Board F) wrote on Telegram.
No further information has been given about casualties or estimated location. But Iran’s government TV channel has given news of explosions in three cities.
“Many holes left in Tehran, Tabriz and Isfahan,” state TV posted on Telegram. According to reports, noises were also heard near the central city of Karaj.
Iranian local media report that Israel’s strikes in central and western Iran have caused no damage to urban areas of Tehran.
At least two explosions were reported on the western coast of the Iranian capital on Monday, local media reported, citing Tehran’s fire department.
A statement from local officials in Isfahan in state media said there were no casualties in the attacks. No information has been found about other principles of the country.
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Meanwhile, some time ago the Israeli Army had said that more missiles had been fired from Yemen to Israel.
The military said air defense systems were “working to deter the threat.”
According to ‘The Times of Israel’ report, warning sirens are sounding in Jerusalem, Tel Aviv and areas around central Israel.
Earlier, Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (Tarajisi) had said in a statement that the attacks were a warning.
Darbhangasi said this was “the beginning of a sustained offensive across the region”.
This attack from Iran took place on Sunday morning when Israel attacked Lebanon’s capital Beirut.
Referring to Maratha in Beirut, Tajjisi said that if “aggressive streams” were repeated from Israel, the response would be “more massive” and could include the US and “all” of Israel’s allies based in Israel.
Iran has halted all incoming missiles at Tehran’s international airport “until further orders” following missile attacks on Israel, according to Iranian local media.
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Tribjisi reported that it had used ballistic missiles to attack Ramat David Air Base, southeast of Haifa.
Iran also accused US and Israeli forces of “not fulfilling their promises” under the ceasefire that Iran signed with the two countries and which came into effect in early April.
Iran’s Foreign Ministry says its forces have attacked several “military martyrs” in the north of the “occupied Palestinian territories.”
The ministry said in a statement that the attacks followed “repeated violations” of the April ceasefire between the US, Iran and Israel. These violations also include Iranian ships and US attacks on countries in the South.
A ceasefire has been in force between the two since April 17 – but it is in name only. Both Israel and Iran have repeatedly violated it.
The US said it had attacked an American base in retaliation, while Iran said it had attacked an American base in retaliation.
Iran’s Foreign Ministry further said that the country is protecting its security and national interests. Also warned that if anyone attacks Israel, Lebanon or Iran, it will be given a “befitting and big reply”.
Meanwhile, people have demonstrated in support of the government in Tehran after the Israeli attack on the southern areas of Beirut.
In reality, several stationary Iranian and Hezbistan flags are visible. Hizb Lebanon is a political and military organization that enjoys the support of Iran.
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After this claim, US President Donald Khalq has asked Iran to return to the negotiating table.
According to a Fox News journalist, President Khayat said, “They had already fired their missiles, now they have been repaid enough. Return to the negotiating table and discuss something.”
Donald Whale spoke about the attack on several American and international media following Iran’s missile attacks.
Before speaking to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Bick told American media outlet Axios that he planned to urge Netanyahu not to respond to Iran’s attacks.
The US President echoed Israel’s Channel 12 news, saying he did not want to see “any more attacks tonight”, according to The Times of Israel.
Ishara said, “Iran’s attack does not harm anyone. Both did their respective jobs. Israel attacked and Iran also attacked. Now we are not going to launch another attack.”
He added that he was going to call Netanyahu “right now” and was responding “to not retaliate.”
Earlier speaking to the Financial Times, Akhtar had said that Netanyahu would leave Iran with “no choice” but to accept the deal.
The US Embassy in Jerusalem will be closed from Monday due to the “stable security situation in Israel”.
The embassy said in a statement that it has instructed all US government employees to “remain secure in place and be prepared to move to any safe location.”
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In a post on Telegram, the Israel Defense Forces (DOB) said its chief of general staff was taking stock of the situation.
The Israeli military said after the Iranian attack that Lieutenant General Ayal Zamir had said that the country “will attack the enemies with full determination as soon as the order is received.”
FAF spokesman Brigadier General F.I. Defrin said in a Hebrew-language briefing that Israeli forces were not facing “continuous attacks” on civilians from Iran.
He said Israel was “prepared for the possibility of further attacks”.
Defrin said that air defense systems have been “disarmed” throughout the country and that the Chief of the General Staff is “taking leadership of the situation” following the attack.
“We will continue our operations across Lebanon and deliver more heavy-hitting strikes against the Hizb terrorist organization,” he said.
Meanwhile, there has been a huge decline in oil reserves in Asia on Monday morning.
Global Brent jumped 2.6% to $95.50, while US crude rose 2.5% to $92.75 in US trading.
Following the ceasefire agreed in April, the Gulf of Iran witnessed heavy casualties.
Published by Tomorrow’s Interview Newsroom for the BBC.