A record number of Iranian missiles destined for the Houthis have been intercepted in Yemen and supplies smuggled through Syria by Hezbollah. Iran denies the allegations. Click to view...
On June 24, according to US officials, Iranian missiles did not appear to have hit a US air base in Qatar. Earlier, Qatar's defense minister said Qatari air defenses intercepted a missile attack on the Udeid base.
Iranian missiles do not appear to have hit a US air base in Qatar, according to US officials, after Qatar's defence minister said Qatari air defence systems had intercepted a missile attack on Al Udeid.
Israeli military: A new round of attacks on Iran's missile storage and launch infrastructure has begun.
According to the Jerusalem Post, the Israel Defense Forces announced that it had launched strikes on surface-to-surface missile bases in central Iran between Sunday night and early Monday morning. According to Saudi state media Al-Arabiya, the Israeli army also attacked targets around the central Iranian city of Natanz. Initial reports suggest that the Israeli army carried out large-scale attacks on other nuclear facilities in Iran at the same time. Sources said the Israeli army was detecting Ir...
On the 14th local time, Israeli police learned that an Israeli was killed in an Iranian missile attack on Israel. According to the Israeli health department, the Iranian missile attack has injured at least 50 people.
According to CCTV news, on the evening of the 13th local time, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu issued a video statement through his social media account, saying that the Israeli army had destroyed a large number of Iranian missile stockpiles and multiple nuclear facilities, emphasizing that the Israeli army's actions were not aimed at the Iranian people. Netanyahu also said in the statement that the Israeli military's action against Iran that day was "one of the largest in history."
US official: The US military assisted in shooting down an Iranian missile headed for Israel.
According to CCTV news, on the 13th local time, Israeli Defense Minister Katz said in a statement that the Israeli army will continue to protect Israel's territory and citizens, and Iran will pay the price for its actions. It is reported that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is holding security consultations with senior government officials. According to statistics, 17 people in Israel have been injured by Iranian missile attacks.
On March 31st, Iran's Tehran Times said on the social media platform "X" on Sunday night that it had received information indicating that Iran's missiles "have been loaded into the launchers of all underground missile cities and are ready to be launched at any time." The post said that "opening Pandora's box will cost the US government and its allies a heavy price."