
Israel-Iran War Live: IDF Hits Iran Defence Ministry HQ, Missile Barrage Triggers Sirens In Tel Aviv
Israel-Iran Conflict Live Updates: Israel and Iran exchanged a fresh wave of missile attacks overnight into Sunday, escalating tensions and raising fears of a wider regional conflict.
Iran launched missiles at targets across Israel, including the port city of Haifa, after Israeli forces bombed civilian and energy infrastructure across Iran.
Early Sunday, Israel's military announced it had struck the Iranian defence ministry headquarters in Tehran. It also claimed to have hit several locations around the capital that it described as being 'related to the Iranian regime's nuclear weapons project.'
These sites, according to Israel's military, were connected to Iran's nuclear ambitions, though both US intelligence agencies and the International Atomic Energy Agency have stated that Iran was not developing a nuclear weapon prior to Israel's attack.
This escalation comes after Israeli armed forces launched an unprecedented attack on Iran and conducted multiple overnight airstrikes, targeting Iran's nuclear and military sites under 'Operation Rising Lion'. Iranian media has said that Israeli attacks have killed at least 80 people and wounded 800 others over the past two days.
Justifying the strikes, Israel has said that it had intel indicating that Iran's nuclear programme had almost reached the 'point of no return'. Russian President Vladimir Putin denounced the recent Israeli airstrikes on Iran, echoing his prior criticism of attacks on Iranian nuclear facilities.
Following the airstrikes, the US-Iran nuclear talks scheduled for Sunday in Oman were called off.
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


Time of India
39 minutes ago
- Time of India
Adani's Haifa port unaffected by Iranian missile strikes, operations normal: Sources
JERUSALEM: The Indian billionaire Gautam Adani-led group's Haifa port in Israel was unharmed by the Iranian ballistic missile attack, with cargo operations progressing unhampered, sources said. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now Late on Saturday night, Iran targeted Israel's Haifa port and a nearby oil refinery in response to Tel Aviv's attack on Iranian nuclear and other targets earlier this week. Shrapnels fell in the chemical terminal at the port and some other projectiles fell at the oil refinery, two sources aware of the matter said. They claimed there were no injuries. Adani's port, however, was not impacted by the strike. A piece of interceptor shrapnel was also found at the Kishan West (Haifa port) but there were no injuries, they said. Cargo operations at the Adani-operated port were unhampered. "There are eight ships in the port now, cargo operations are normal," a source said. The Iranian ballistic missile attack did not inflict any damage to the port or its operations, the sources claimed. The Adani group did not immediately offer any comments on the issue. Israeli government authorities could not be immediately reached for comments. Haifa port serves as a crucial maritime hub, handling over 30 per cent of Israel's imports. It is owned by Adani Ports, which controls a 70 per cent share. The missiles may have caused damage to a major oil refinery close to the port but there was no official comment on the impact on it. Haifa is less than 2 per cent of the volume handled by Adani Ports and SEZ and contributed about 5 per cent of the revenue. APSEZ handles a total cargo of 10.57 million tonnes. Israel attacked Iran early Friday, targeting its nuclear, missile and military infrastructure. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now Iran later launched retaliatory strikes on Israel. The two countries traded strikes for a third day on Sunday as the Middle East region braced for a protracted conflict. Iran said Israel struck two oil refineries, raising the prospect of a broader assault on Iran's heavily sanctioned energy industry that could affect global markets. Some Iranian missiles evaded Israeli air defences to strike buildings in the heart of the country.


Hindustan Times
42 minutes ago
- Hindustan Times
Turkey calls for urgent action to prevent growing Iran-Israel conflict
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said "urgent action" was needed to prevent the Iran-Israel conflict engulfing the Middle East, in a call with US counterpart Donald Trump on Sunday. Follow LIVE updates here "President Erdogan hailed the recent comments by US President Trump concerning a resolution of the conflict between Israel and Iran... and stressed that urgent action is needed to prevent a catastrophe that could enflame the whole region," the Turkish presidency said in a statement. Also Read: Donald Trump vetoed Israeli plan to kill Iran Supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei: Report During the call -- the two leaders' second in 24 hours -- Erdogan said the "spiral of violence unleashed by Israel's attacks on Iran have caused irreparable economic and civil damage to both sides" and called for moves to "halt this dangerous escalation", it said. Erdogan also told Trump -- who said Sunday he would be "open" to Russian President Vladimir Putin acting as a mediator in the conflict -- that he would also be ready to "play a role as facilitator".


Time of India
an hour ago
- Time of India
Iran Israel Rising Tensions: Did US President Donald Trump stop Israel from assassinating Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei? This is what the reports reveal
A recent report claims that Israel had a plan to assassinate Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. The plan was reportedly stopped by US President Donald Trump, media reports said. The operation was linked to rising tensions over Iran's nuclear efforts. Israel Wanted to Target Iran's Leader Israeli officials believed they had a chance to assassinate Iran's top leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. According to two unnamed officials who spoke with Reuters, the plan was discussed seriously. However, they said Trump convinced Israel not to proceed with the operation. Also Read: Israel Iran Conflict: Israel attacks refueling plane at Mashhad Airport and gas facility near Iran's southern coast. Here's why Trump Rejected Plan One official reportedly quoted Trump as saying, 'Have the Iranians killed an American yet? No. Until they do we're not even talking about going after the political leadership.' This statement suggested that the US did not want to escalate the situation at that time. Other Sources Confirm Journalist Barak Ravid from Axios also reported that his sources confirmed the story. According to his report, Trump decided to veto the Israeli plan. The information came out as Israeli and US officials kept in regular contact about Iran's nuclear program. Live Events Also Read: Father's Day: Celebrate the day with films that cherish the father-son bond Israel Launched Attacks on Iran In response to Iran's nuclear program, Israel recently carried out major strikes on Iran. These actions were aimed at reducing Iran's ability to progress with its nuclear activities. The decision to target political leaders was reportedly debated during this time. Netanyahu Refuses to Confirm or Deny Report Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu spoke with Fox News but did not confirm the assassination plan. During the interview with Fox News' 'Special Report With Bret Baier' on Sunday, he said many reports were false and did not want to discuss the matter. However, he added that Israel would do what it needs to do for its security. FAQs Did Israel actually attempt to kill Iran's Supreme Leader? Israel had a plan to assassinate Ayatollah Khamenei, but it was not carried out after Trump advised against it, according to unnamed officials. Why did Trump reject Israel's plan? Trump reportedly said Iran had not attacked Americans yet, so the US should not target Iran's political leadership at that point.