Attacks between Iran and Israel continue: The warning sirens have sounded again

Iran fired several missiles at Israel on Thursday, triggering warning sirens in several areas, including Jerusalem and Tel Aviv. the Israeli army reported. Subsequently, explosions were also heard in Tehran, which followed as a reaction to the Iranian attacks. No casualties have been reported yet. TASR writes about it according to reports from Reuters and AFP and Sky News.

  • On Thursday, Iran fired several war missiles into Israeli territory.
  • Warning sirens sounded in both Jerusalem and Tel Aviv with no casualties reported.
  • Tehran activated its air defense after the recorded explosions over Iranian territory.
  • The United States and Israel killed Ayatollah Khamenei in a coordinated attack.
  • Saudi Arabia destroyed three cruise missiles and Qatar evacuated the residents of Doha.

After a pause of several hours the Israeli military announced that it had “identified rockets fired from Iran into the territory of the State of Israel”. The Iranian TV station IRIB also reported on the missile launch. The Iranian news agency Tasnim subsequently reported that several explosions were heard in Tehran and that Iran had activated its air defense systems.

United States and Israel on Saturday launched a coordinated large-scale military intervention against Iran, killing, among others, the supreme spiritual leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. Iran responded with retaliatory missile and drone attacks on Israel and the Gulf states where US bases are located.

Meanwhile, Saudi Arabia announced that it had managed to neutralize three cruise missiles fired at its territory. “Three cruise missiles were intercepted and destroyed outside the city of Al-Kharj,” the Saudi Defense Ministry said on Platform X.

At the same time, Qatar announced on Thursday that it had begun the evacuation of residents of Doha living near the American embassy. “Authorities are evacuating residents living near the US Embassy as a temporary precautionary measure,” said the Ministry of the Interior on the X network.

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