Israel accuses Iran of attacking civilians with missiles, killing 24 since the strikes began in nuclear sites
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Trump warns Iran not to attack US goals
Tel Aviv, Israel – They will fire another wave of missiles in Israel on early Monday, causing sirens of air attacks throughout the country and killing at least eight civilians while some of the weapons evaded Israeli aerial defenses, according to the Israeli army. The deaths arrived on the fourth day open war between regional enemieswhich has not shown signs of deceleration.
A missile fell near the American consulate in Tel Aviv, causing minor damage, American ambassador Mike Huckabee said in a publication on social networks. He said that no American staff was injured.
Iran announced that he had launched about 100 missiles and promised more reprisals for Israel’s radical attacks against its military and nuclear infrastructurethat Tehran said they have killed at least 224 people in the country since last Friday.

Israel said that Iranian missiles had killed a total of 24 people and wounded another 500 for Monday morning, and Israel’s defense forces accused Tehran of deliberately attacking civilians with their strikes.
“We are reaching military objectives and capabilities designed to destroy the state of Israel, and are shooting the population centers with the aim of hitting civilians,” said a FDI spokesman on Monday morning.
In response, “50 combat and airplanes planes carried out attacks and destroyed more than 120 surface to surface missile launchers” in Iran, Brigadier spokesman, Brigadier General of the FDI, said on Monday in a televised statement on Monday. He said that the Quds of Iran’s force, an elite arm of his revolutionary guard that carries out military and intelligence operations outside Iran, was the main objective, and that the strikes had destroyed “one third of the surface missile launchers possessed by the Iranian regime.”
Defrin also said that the Israel Air Force had established “complete air superiority” on the Iranian capital, Tehran.
Israeli defense minister Israel Katz warned on Monday that Tehran residents “would pay the price” for Iranian attacks on Israeli civilians, according to the French news agency News.
The fight led to the cancellation of conversations in Iran’s nuclear program scheduled for Sunday between the United States and Iran.
Separately, three American officials told News themezone on Sunday that the president Trump had opposed a recent Israeli plan Kill the supreme leader of Iran, Ayatolá Ali Khamenei.
The Israelis had the opportunity to kill Khamenei and Trump transmitted to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu who was not a good idea, an American official told News themezone. They said that the conversation between Netanyahu and Trump came since Israel launched its Mass attack against Iran last week.
The Netanyahu office has rejected the statement as false.
A source familiar with its content told News themezoneMeanwhile, that the United States Department of State had issued a directive to all US embassies and consular positions for “to their discretion,” transmit or reiterate to their governments hosts that the United States “is not involved in Israel’s unilateral action against the objectives in Iran and did not provide support to the tanks.”
The powerful explosions, probably from Israel’s defense systems that intercept Iranian missiles, shook Tel Aviv shortly before the dawn on Monday, sending black smoke columns to heaven over the coastal city.
The authorities in the Israeli central city of Petah Tikva said that the Iranian missiles had reached a residential building there, concrete walls, destroying windows and starting the walls of multiple apartments.

The emergency service of Magen David IsraelĂ reported that two women and two men, all in their 70 years, and another person died in the wave of missile attacks that hit four sites in the center of Israel.
“We see clearly that our civilians are being attacked,” said Israeli police spokesman Dean Elsdunne out of the bombarded building in Petah Tikva. “And this is just a scene. We have other sites like this near the coast, in the south.”
Petah Tikva resident, Yoram Suki, hastened with his family to a shelter after hearing an air attack alert and emerged after he ended up finding his destroyed apartment.
“Thank God we were well,” said the 60 -year -old man.
Despite losing his home, he urged Netanyahu to maintain attacks against Iran.
“It is worth it,” he said. “This is for the good of our children and grandchildren.”
In addition to those killed, the MDA said the paramedics had evacuated another 92 people injured to hospitals, including a 30 -year -old woman in serious condition, while rescuers were still looking for residents trapped under the rubble of their homes.
“When we arrived at the scene of the rocket strike, we saw a massive destruction,” said Dr. Gal Rosen, a paramedic from MDA, who said he had rescued a 4 -day baby while building fires.
During a previous flood of Iranian missiles in the center of Israel on Sunday, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said they would stop their strikes if Israel did the same.
But after a day of intense Israeli air attacks that extended to the objectives beyond the military facilities to hit oil refineries and government buildings, the revolutionary guard reached a hard line on Monday, promising that more rounds of strikes would be “more forceful, severe, precise and destructive than the previous ones.”
Health authorities also reported that 1,277 were injured in Iran, without distinguishing between military and civil officers.
The rights groups, including the Iranian Defense Group based in Washington, human rights activists have suggested that the death number of the Iranian government is a significant lower content. Human rights activists say they have documented more than 400 people killed, including 197 civilians.
Israel argues that its assault on the main military leaders of Iran, uranium enrichment sites and nuclear scientists were necessary to prevent them from getting a nuclear weapon, which Netanyahu said that Iran was “running.”
Iran has always insisted that its nuclear program is Pacific, and the United States and others have evaluated that Tehran has not pursued a nuclear weapon since 2003.
But Iran has enriched uranium reserves in always and in enriching the levels close to the degree of weapons in recent years and it was believed that he had the ability to develop multiple weapons in a matter of months if he said to do so.
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