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Iran has drawn a new wave of missile attacks against Israel Early on Monday, killing at least five people, while Israel said on the fourth day of the conflict which he had now reached “air superiority” on Tehran and could fly over the Iranian capital without facing major threats.
After days of attacks on Iranian air defenses and missile systems, the Israeli army said its planes now control Iran In Tehran and had destroyed more than 120 surface surface missile launchers, a third of Iran total, which had shot Israel in night missions.
“Now we can say that we have reached complete aerial supremacy in Tehran airspace,” said military spokesperson Brig. Gen. Effie Defrin.
Iran, in the meantime, announced that it had launched some 100 missiles and has promised new reprisals for the radical attacks of Israel against its military and nuclear infrastructure, which have killed at least 224 people in the country since last Friday.
A missile fell near the American consulate in Tel Aviv, causing minor damage, said US ambassador Mike Huckabee on X. There were no injury to American staff.
Israel has so far said that 24 people had been killed and more than 500 injured when Iran had launched more than 370 missiles and hundreds of drones. In response, the Israeli army said that fighter planes had struck 10 command centers in Teheran belonging to the Iranian Quds force, an elite arm of its revolutionary guard which leads military operations and intelligence outside Iran.
Rock explosions Tel Aviv and Petah Tikva
Powerful explosions, probably from Israel’s defense systems intercepting the Iranian missiles, shaken Tel Aviv shortly before dawn on Monday, sending plumes of black smoke in the sky above the coastal city.
Petah Tikva’s central Israeli city authorities said Iranian missiles had struck a residential, concrete, broken windows, tearing up the walls of several apartments.
The Israeli emergency service Magen David Adom reported that two women and two men – all in the 1970s – and another person had been killed in the wave of missile attacks that hit four sites in the center of Israel.
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“We can clearly see that our civilians are targeted,” said Israeli police spokesman Dean Elsdunne outside the bombed building in Petah Tikva. “And it’s just a scene. We have other sites like this near the coast, in the south. ”
Petah Tikva’s resident Yoram Suki rushed with his family in a refuge after hearing an air raid alert, and emerged after he was finished to find his apartment destroyed.
“Thank goodness, we were going well,” said the 60 -year -old man.
Despite the loss of his house, he urged Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to maintain attacks on Iran.
“It’s really worth it,” he said. “It is for the good of our children and grandchildren.”
In addition to the people killed, the MDA said that paramedical paramedics had evacuated 87 others injured in hospitals, including a 30 -year -old woman in serious condition, while rescuers were still looking for residents trapped under the rubble of their homes.
“When we arrived at the scene of the rocket strike, we saw a massive destruction,” said Dr. Gal Rosen, a paramedical with MDA who said that he had saved a 4 -day baby while flamboyant fires of the building.
No signs of conflict leaving
On Sunday, during an Iranian missile missile dam in the center of Israel, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said Iran would stop his strikes if Israel does the same.
But after a day of intensive Israeli air attacks which extended the targets beyond military facilities to strike oil refineries and government buildings, the revolutionary goalkeeper struck a hard line on Monday, promising that other strike cycles would be “more energetic, severe, precise and destructive than the previous ones”.
The health authorities also indicated that 1,277 had been injured in Iran, without distinguishing military officials and civilians.
Defense groups, such as the Defense group for Iranian defenders based in Washington called Human Rights activists, have suggested that the number of deaths from the Iranian government is an important sub-account. Human rights activists claim to have documented more than 400 people killed, including 197 civilians.
Israel maintains that its assault against the main Iranian military leaders, uranium enrichment sites and nuclear scientists was necessary to prevent Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon.
Iran has always insisted that its nuclear program is peaceful, and the United States and others have evaluated that Tehran has not been pursuing a nuclear weapon since 2003.
But Iran has enriched the ever more launchy stocks of uranium at levels close to the quality of weapons in recent years and would have the capacity to develop several weapons in a few months if it chooses it.
Before the initial attack of Israel, his Mossad espionage agency positioned explosive drones and precision weapons in Iran, and since then, Iran would have arrested several people suspected of spying.
Iranian authorities hanged a doctor identified as Esmail Fekri on Monday, who had been in prison since 2023 after being found guilty of having provided “sensitive and classified” information to Mossad, Iranian state television reported.
–Tia Goldenberg in Tel Aviv and Isaac Scharf and Julia Frankel in Jerusalem, Israel, Isabel Debre in Buenos Aires, Argentina and David Rising in Bangkok contributed to this report.
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