Israel Striking Dozens of Targets in Iran
'We are not pausing for a moment,' said Effie Defrin, the military spokesman. Starting at 10:45 pm local time on Saturday, Israel used an aerial corridor across Tehran to strike more than 80 targets, he said, including what he called a nuclear command center and fuel depots that support Iran's military. An Israeli military official earlier told The Wall Street Journal that the strike in Yemen was aimed at killing senior Houthi leader Mohammed Ali Al-Houthi.
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