Israel and Iran Continue Strikes as Iranian State TV Attacked

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A news anchor in Tehran is seen fleeing a TV studio as Israel and Iran launch missile strikes at each other for the fourth successive day.

Israel and Iran have intensified their missile attacks for the fourth consecutive day, with an Iranian state television broadcast being bombed live on air.

Explosions rocked Tehran, prompting residents to flee the capital amidst heavy traffic on Monday. The death toll in Iran has reached 224 due to Israeli strikes, while Israel has reported 24 casualties since the conflict began.

Iran has vowed to continue striking Israel until they cease their attacks, leading to further missile alerts in northern Israel. Residents in affected areas are facing significant damage and are preparing to evacuate.

Despite the toll on civilians, many Israelis support their country's decision to retaliate against Iran. The conflict has escalated with both sides targeting military sites and civilian infrastructure.

Israeli military claims to have established aerial dominance over Iran, while Iran state TV anchor Sahar Emami was on air when an Israeli missile hit the building. Israel's strikes have resulted in the deaths of top military officials and civilians.

As tensions rise, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu believes that eliminating Iran's supreme leader could end the conflict. Meanwhile, Iranian state media has accused Israel of committing war crimes by targeting their broadcaster.



Source: Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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