International Reporter, Daily Dawn, Dawn TV report
Tel Aviv: Smoke billows after explosions in Tel Aviv, Israeli nuclear facilities in Dimona also targeted in missile attacks
Iran and Israel launched new attacks on each other late Saturday night, which continued until Sunday morning. In the latest attacks, Israel targeted the world’s largest gas field in Iran, raising fears of a wider conflict.
According to British news agencies Reuters and AFP, the Israeli military said that more missiles were fired by Iran late Saturday night, directly targeting the energy industry and the headquarters of the Ministry of Defense.
Israeli police said on Sunday they had pulled two more bodies from the rubble of a building destroyed by Iranian missiles in central Israel, bringing the death toll to 14.
Explosions rocked Jerusalem and Tel Aviv on Sunday morning, while airstrike sirens blared.
Several missiles were seen flying over the capital Tel Aviv, while interceptor rockets were fired from the ground to intercept them.












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