Iran launches new missile salvo, Israeli military says
The Israeli military says it has identified missiles launched from Iran toward the territory of Israel.
"Defensive systems are operating to intercept the threat," the IDF said.
The Israeli military says it has identified missiles launched from Iran toward the territory of Israel.
"Defensive systems are operating to intercept the threat," the IDF said.
Dozens of US military aircraft have been removed from the tarmac at a key American base in Qatar, possibly as a precaution against potential Iranian airstrikes, AFP reported citing satellite images, as Washington considers whether to get involved in Iran’s conflict with Israel.
Street placards depicting slain senior military commanders and a public funeral mourning personnel killed in air attacks marked the increasingly visible toll of an Israeli military campaign.



Satellite images from before and after Israel's attack on the Arak heavy water facility, provided by Maxar Technologies, show that the unfinished facility has sustained damage.
No further details have yet been released about the extent of the damage.


A post on US President Donald Trump's Truth Social account on Thursday misspelled the name of a potential target of an American airstrike, the Fordow nuclear facility - rendering it "Forgo".
Embedding video from a Fox News interview in which right-wing pundit Marc Thiessen praises Trump, the post incorrectly transliterates his pronunciation, writing: "You think he's afraid to take out Forgo? Of course not.”

Israel hopes the United States will knock out Iran's underground nuclear site Fordow with its superior firepower but may try alone within days while military gains and global opinion allow, two Israeli security sources told Iran International.
The two sources still viewed joint action alongside the United States as the most likely scenario, within 48-72 hours at most.






