Iran, Israel and Conflict
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Follow live updates as Iran retaliates after Israel strikes nuclear facilities. Stay informed with real-time news and developments.
As Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed to fight “as long as it takes,” Iran fired missiles at Israel, and Israeli warplanes attacked air defenses around Tehran.
Iran launched dozens of ballistic missiles toward Israel on Friday night in retaliation for Israel's surprise attack early Friday. Israel struck at the heart of the Iran's nuclear program, killing several nuclear scientists as well as high-ranking military leaders, according to Israeli officials.
Israel has issued a grave warning to Tehran, saying it will "burn" after retaliatory strikes killed three civilians near Tel Aviv
The IDF have said they have identified missiles launched from Iran towards Jerusalem. Meanwhile, Sir Keir Starmer has said RAF jets and military assets are being sent to the Middle East. Follow the latest updates below.
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The State Department told regional allies about Israel's plan to strike Iran, and indicated it wasn't a U.S. operation, four sources told CBS News.
Rising tensions with Iran and fears of an Israeli strike prompted the U.S. to move some of its nonmilitary personnel out of the region.
The explosive conflict between Israel and Iran is roiling the Middle East – and raising questions about whether the world is moving ahead without the U.S. Colonel Jack Jacobs, Anthony Fisher, Pablo Torre,
Sir Keir Starmer has said RAF jets and military assets are being sent to the Middle East. It comes after Iran warned the UK, US and France their bases in the region will be targeted if they help Israel stop Tehran's strikes.
AT least three people have been killed after Iran overnight launched salvos of ballistic missiles targeting Israel – raising fears of an all-out war. Four waves of ballistic missile strikes
UK's PM has spoken with both US President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu since Israel launched its first attacks on Iran
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