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Israel hit more targets in Tehran and Iranian missiles fired at Israel killed at least 10, as the conflict entered a third day
By Michael Martina and Katharine Jackson WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Regime change in Iran could be a result of Israel's military attacks on the country, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told Fox News on Sunday,
Israel and Iran exchange missile attacks for a third day; nuclear sites hit, death tolls rise, airspace shut, U.S. warns Tehran against retaliation.
Iran and Israel have launched more round of missiles at each other as the Middle East conflict escalates. Follow our live updates.
Explosions have been seen over Tel Aviv and Jerusalem as the country faces yet another barrage of missiles from Iran. It comes after explosions were reported in central Tehran, as attacks continue between Iran and Israel.
Israel and Iran have opened a new chapter in their long history of conflict. Israel launched a major attack with strikes early Friday that set off explosions in the Iranian capital of Tehran.
Iran launches missiles at central and north Israel as the Israeli military carries out further strikes in Iran.
Iran conflict could open opportunities for Russia to possibly become a power broker to help end the confrontation.
Anger is mixed with worry as Iranians in the capital of Tehran woke up Saturday to images of their country’s retaliatory attacks on Israel.