The Israel-Iran collision escalated dramatically on Monday 16/6, with new air strikes, ballistic missiles and threats to the biggest missile attack on Israeli-territory history. The tension was moved to new levels, with significant losses and disasters on both sides.
New attacks and air raids
In the early hours of Monday morning, sirens of air raid sounded all over the Israeli territory, while Israel recorded at least five dead and dozens of injuries from the last attacks. Tel Aviv was illuminated by explosions as the Israeli air defense system intercepted most of the incoming Iranian missiles. , causing victims among its employees.
The Israeli Air Force continued bombings on military bases in Western Tehran, activating Iranian anti -aircraft defense systems.
The Israeli army has warned the residents of Tehran to move away from specific areas, while Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said the Israeli Air Force is now controlling the Iranian capital.
New round of rocket attacks by Iran
In response, Iran launched a new wave of ballistic missiles to Israel, with the Israeli army identifying and interfered by many of them, while alarm sirens sounded in northern parts of the country. Israel’s Minister of Defense stressed that Israel would hit “the Iranian dictator everywhere”, referring to Ayatollah Ali Hameni. Iran, according to state media, is preparing the “largest and most severe missile attack in Israeli -ground history”, which dramatically increases the risk of further escalation.
On Sunday night, an Iranian oil blow in Haifa resulted in the deaths of three Israeli and at least 70 injured, with drones and rocket attacks on.
Human losses and disasters
At least 224 Iranians have been killed, with 90% of victims being citizens, reports. In Israel, the dead amount to at least 24, with nearly 600 injured. Attacks have hit critical infrastructure, such as oil refineries and media, disrupting everyday life and economy.
Despite severe attacks, Iran is strategically disadvantaged, with the economy in crisis and limited military potential, after eliminating allies such as Hezbollah. However, preparation, as Tehran claims, for the largest missile attack on history against Israel suggests that tension will continue to grow.
The international community is concerned with alert scale, as the conflict can affect the safety and economy of the Middle East and more widely, with a possible impact on Europe and worldwide.