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Iran-Israel Conflict Escalates with New Missile Strikes

The Iran-Israel conflict entered its ninth day on Saturday with fresh airstrikes, rising death tolls, and stalled diplomatic efforts. Israel reported new missile barrages from Iran, prompting air raid sirens across Tel Aviv and central regions. In response, Israeli jets targeted military infrastructure in Iran’s southwest.

Missiles Over Tel Aviv

Around 2:30 a.m., Israel’s air defense intercepted several Iranian missiles over Tel Aviv. Explosions echoed across the city, with debris sparking a fire atop a residential building. Although there were no initial reports of casualties, tension surged across Israeli urban centers.

Israel Targets Iranian Commanders

Israel announced the killing of two senior Iranian Revolutionary Guard commanders—Saeed Izadi and Benham Shariyari. Both were reportedly involved in arms transfers to regional groups like Hezbollah and Hamas. Iran has not confirmed the deaths.

Isfahan Nuclear Site Hit

Iran confirmed that its Isfahan nuclear site was targeted, though no hazardous leaks occurred. Israel claims the strike was part of broader operations to dismantle Iran’s nuclear and missile infrastructure. Multiple other Iranian facilities were also hit.

Sabotaging Talks?

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan accused Israel of deliberately striking Iran to sabotage nuclear talks with the United States. Meanwhile, former U.S. President Bill Clinton claimed Prime Minister Netanyahu was using the conflict to stay in power indefinitely.

Read: Iran Faces 60-Hour Internet Blackout Amid Conflict Escalation

Nuclear Talks in Limbo

Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi stated that no negotiations with the U.S. would occur while under Israeli attacks. Still, he met European foreign ministers in Geneva to explore diplomatic options. Progress was minimal, with U.S. President Donald Trump saying a decision on U.S. involvement would come within two weeks.

Arrests and Accusations

Iran arrested 22 individuals accused of spying for Israel. The IRGC claimed the detainees supported the Israeli “criminal regime.” Tehran also accused Israel of striking hospitals and homes.

Global Concern Mounts

Russia and China called for immediate de-escalation. Meanwhile, hundreds of U.S. citizens have fled Iran. The UN Security Council remains divided, with Israel refusing to stop until Iran’s nuclear capabilities are dismantled.

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