So far 128 dead in Iran, 900 injured, 13 dead in Israel, 270 injured
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Israel has bombarded Iran's capital Tehran again on Sunday afternoon. Similarly, Iran is also attacking Israel's Tel Aviv and surrounding areas. In this way, it is seen that the conflict between the two countries will expand further as the series of attacks on each other increases rapidly.
Iran and Israel launched new bombardments on Saturday as they assessed the damage from the deadly attack overnight. The heavy bombardment that took place throughout the night on Saturday left the citizens of both countries panicked and sleep deprived.
Despite decades of enmity between Israel and Iran, the latest attacks are said to be particularly gruesome. This raises a broader threat that could drag the United States and other powers into war.
Iranian news organizations released images of damaged residential buildings and videos of smoke billowing from the center of the capital, Tehran. But Iranian military officials have refused to comment on the matter. Throughout the night, Israeli warplanes bombed Tehran. The skies over Tehran were filled with flames and smoke as the attack targeted Iran's vital energy reserves.
Similarly, Iran launched ballistic missiles at Israel, some of which were not intercepted even by its air defense system 'Irondome'. Explosions were also heard in Israel on Sunday. Thirteen Israeli citizens have been killed by Iran's missile attacks on areas including Haifa and Tel Aviv. Iran retaliated after Israel attacked Iran's oil refinery at midnight on Saturday.
On Sunday morning, Israel launched an airstrike on Isfahan, the capital of Iran. Located in the central region of Iran, the city is also the main site of Iran's nuclear facilities. In addition, uranium mines and other plants located in other cities of Iran have also been targeted. Iran also has some large military installations near Isfahan. It also has a large airbase and a missile factory.
According to the Iranian Ministry of Health, 128 people have been killed in Israeli attacks since Friday. The Ministry of Health also informed that more than 900 people were injured in a similar attack. Nine Iranian nuclear scientists and more than 20 military officers were killed during the two-day fighting. Air defense systems have been activated in 7 states, including Tehran, the capital of Iran.
According to Israeli media The Jerusalem Post, at least 270 people were injured in the attack. The Jerusalem Post cited the Ministry of Social Welfare as saying that at least 724 civilians were left homeless due to the Iranian attack. According to ABC News, Iran fired 200 ballistic missiles at Israel in two nights.
CNN reported that the Israeli Defense Force has instructed the citizens to stay in safe places, saying that the security system is active to prevent the Iranian attack. CNN correspondents in Tel Aviv said sirens were ringing in the city to signal danger.
Iranians and Israelis say they are preparing for more violence. Both sides have rejected international calls to de-escalate the conflict, warning of protracted fighting. On Sunday, Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps warned that Israel would escalate its attacks if the offensive continued. Shortly thereafter, Israel's military spokesman, Brigadier General Effie Defrin, responded that Israel had not stopped its attacks on Iran for a moment.
At this time, we continue to strike dozens more targets in Tehran. We will further damage Iran's nuclear program and its military capabilities," he said in a televised address. Diplomatic avenues to resolve the conflict have been limited since Sunday's talks between Tehran and Washington focused on Iran's nuclear program were also cancelled.
Last Friday, Israel launched a surprise attack targeting the Iranian regime's nuclear program and top military officials. Since then, Israel has attacked more than 250 Iranian targets, and the Iranian military has fired dozens of drones as well as more than 200 ballistic missiles into Israeli territory.
More than 128 people, including 6 top Iranian security chiefs, have died and more than 900 have been injured in the attack in Iran, according to Iran's Ministry of Health.
Iran is retaliating with missile attacks that have crippled Israel's sophisticated air defenses. A missile struck a large residential building south of the coastal city of Tel Aviv. At least 10 people have been killed in the Iranian attack since Saturday night. Many were injured, some of them seriously. In total, at least 13 people identified as civilians have died in Israel since Friday.
Germany, France and Britain ready for talks
Germany, France and Britain have said that they are ready to talk with Iran immediately to reduce the ongoing tension between Israel and Iran. German Foreign Minister Johann Wadeful confirmed this. But all three countries have set conditions for talks.
They say Iran has already missed an opportunity for talks and this will be the last opportunity. Minister Yohan said, "Iran has already lost an opportunity for dialogue." Hopefully, this time Iran will accept the opportunity.' He said earlier, 'But this will be a condition of the conversation, that Iran does not become a threat to Europe in the future.'
On Saturday night, he said on the social network Truth that the US was not involved in any way in the attack on Iran. He also warned that if Iran attacks the US in any way, the US military will respond with full force.
On Sunday morning, through Truth, he said that both countries should reach an agreement for peace. "Iran and Israel must and will compromise," he wrote in Truth, "We will soon establish peace between Israel and Iran." A lot of phone calls and meetings are happening right now.'
