Iran missile strikes force Israelis into shelters again
Nonstop Iranian missile fire has sent residents of central Israel scrambling in and out of shelters throughout the day.
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Nonstop Iranian missile fire has sent residents of central Israel scrambling in and out of shelters throughout the day.
More than 300 cars waving Iranian, Israeli and American flags caravanned along Interstate 5 and Interstate 405 Saturday afternoon.
A scene of devastation in Minab, Iran, as parents waited to know the fate of their young daughters after the bombing of a girls' elementary school killed over 100.
The U.S. military hit Iran’s missile sites, air defense systems, and command and control centers for the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps. Iran’s main intelligence agency was targeted, an official said.
Waves of retaliatory strikes were reported in Israel and across several Gulf countries on Saturday. The Emirati government said at least one person was killed from falling missile debris.
The US military said it had "successfully defended against hundreds of Iranian missile and drone attacks" and there were no reports of US casualties in Tehran's response to the US-Israeli bombing. DW has the latest.
The president spoke to The Washington Post early Saturday after announcing that the U.S. had begun striking Iran to bring about regime change.
Despite sanctions, Iran is one of the world's major oil producers, with much of its crude exported to China.
Israel's N12 News is reporting that the Israeli government believes that Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei is dead.
Britain, France and Germany called for a resumption of U.S.-Iran negotiations and condemned Iranian attacks on countries in the region.