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LiveTube News (English) on MSNVideo: LIVE: View of Tel Aviv after Iran fires new wave of missiles at IsraelView of Tel Aviv after Iran fires new wave of missiles at Israel IRAN has reportedly launched 100 missiles at Israel in the latest round of intense strikes in the Middle East. It comes as Tehran vowed to strike US,
After a weekend of massive strikes and counter-strikes between Tel Aviv and Tehran, the UN's human rights chief, Volker Türk on Monday condemned the violence and echoed wider calls for a negotiated end to the attacks.
A barrage of missiles from Iran destroyed several buildings in Tel Aviv just a few hundred yards from the U.S. consulate. On Monday morning, store owners were sweeping up glass from shattered storefronts that were hit by the shockwave of a missile.
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LiveTube News (English) on MSNVideo: LIVE: Israeli army delivers a statement after Iranian missiles strike Tel Aviv and HaifaIsraeli army delivers a statement after Iranian missiles strike Tel Aviv and Haifa Israeli army Spokesperson Brigadier General Effie Defrin delivers a statement after Iranian missiles struck Israel's Tel Aviv and the port city of Haifa before dawn on Monday.
Israel identified and struck missile launchers in Iran overnight, the Israel Defense Forces said Sunday morning. "Over the past hour, the IAF completed an additional series of strikes on storage and missile launch infrastructure sties in western Iran," the IDF said in an update on the Telegram messaging app at about 8 a.m. in Israel.
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Iran launched a wave of missiles just hours after Israel said it was striking missile sites in central Iran. Israel says it hit Quds Force command centers.
Residents awoke to mostly quiet streets in Tel Aviv after spending the night running back and forth to bomb shelters after Iran’s attacks on the coastal city. Some restaurants and cafes were closed, although those that remained open were full of people drinking coffee and eating pastries as normal.
Fox News reporter Trey Yingst was standing on a balcony as short-range missiles behind him appeared to come closer before being intercepted by Israel's Iron Dome defense system. The footage of the incident preceded a night in which Israel and Iran traded fire, with explosions heard in Tel Aviv, Jerusalem and Tehran.
Iranian state media report more explosions, with blasts heard in Tehran, as Israel says its air force is hitting military targets.