Israel has attacked an Iranian Foreign Ministry building, located across from the Institute for Political and International Studies, deputy foreign minister Saeed Khatibzadeh said on Sunday.
"Several civilians including my colleagues were injured in the ruthless and deliberate attack and were transferred to hospital," he added.
"The Islamic Republic has not yet used its advanced and strategic weapons in its operations against Israel," the IRGC-affiliated Fars News said citing informed sources.
Sabereen News said the arms include Fateh-2, new generation of Sejjil, and Khorramshahr with a two-tonne warhead.
Israel has approved a new strike plan designed to prompt a mass civilian exodus from Tehran by targeting sites linked to the Iranian government, the Jewish state's Channel 14 reported Sunday night.
According to the report, the plan was authorized by Defense Minister Israel Katz and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, and includes airstrikes on selected targets in the capital as a means of applying pressure on Iranian leadership in response to attacks on Israeli territory.
Channel 14 said the goal is to destabilize the situation in Tehran by encouraging civilians to flee areas near military infrastructure. The IDF has issued its first warning, calling on residents to evacuate parts of the city.
The plan was finalized during a meeting earlier in the day between Katz, IDF Chief of Staff Eyal Zamir, and the General Staff in an underground command bunker, the report added.
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The Israeli military says missiles were launched from Iran toward Israeli territory, and that defense systems are working to intercept the threat.
"A short while ago, alerts were activated in several areas of the country following the discovery of missiles launched from Iran into the territory of the State of Israel," the Israeli military said in a statement on X.
Iran's IRGC-affiliated Fars News also reported the beginning of a new round of Iranian attacks.





