Israeli government extends state of emergency until June 30
Israeli media report that the government has officially extended the nationwide state of emergency through June 30.
Israeli media report that the government has officially extended the nationwide state of emergency through June 30.
The Israeli military says missiles have been launched from Iran toward Israel, triggering air raid sirens across the country.
"Sirens sounding across all of Israel as another missile barrage is launched from Iran," Israel Defense Forces said in a post on X.
Several police personnel were wounded when Israel targeted the headquarters of Tehran’s police command, the force confirmed in a statement Sunday.
The building sustained what officials described as “minor damage.”
For full coverage of earlier developments, see our previous live blog here.
Rescue teams recovered another body from the rubble of a residential building in Bat Yam on Sunday, hours after it was struck by an Iranian ballistic missile, bringing the confirmed death toll to seven.
Three people remain unaccounted for, with search efforts ongoing. So far 11 people have been killed and some 200 injured in Iran attacks on Israel.
The United States is directly complicit in Israel’s attacks on Iran, President Masoud Pezeshkian told a cabinet meeting Sunday and warned that continued aggression would be met with harsher retaliation.
"Israel could not act without American consent," he said, citing a reported exchange between a US official and Iranian FM Abbas Araghchi.
Pezeshkian added that Iran does not seek war but said "the armed forces — both the military and Revolutionary Guards — would respond with increasing force if attacks persist."






