Because Israel launched his extensive offensive against Iran in the early hours of Friday, more than 100 people died in the Persian country.
The dead in Israel for the attacks of Iran during the last night rose to 10, after Rescue Teams have recovered two bodies between the ruins of the buildings that are affected by an impact on the city of Bat Yam, on the periphery of Tel Aviv.
About one Twenty people continue to miss In the area, according to emergency services.
Because the bomb attacks of Iran against Israel started on Friday evening, in retaliation for the Gulf of Israeli attacks on the land since the previous early morning, at least 13 people died in various attacks on the center and north of the Israeli territory.
In a message on social networks, the Israeli president, Isaac Herzog said this morning to share ‘the deep duel of families’ and regret their ‘terrible loss’. “We will cry together. We will overcome together,” said the Israeli representative.
Since Israel launched his extensive offensive against Iran in the early hours of Friday, More than 100 people died in the Persian country After the attacks, including members of the Iranian military umbrella and nuclear scientists who worked on the country’s uranium enrichment projects.
In a statement, Israeli troops have assured that they have attacked in recent hours Shops and rocket launch structures In West -Iran.
During the night, the Israel Defense Forces (BDI) confirmed that they have attacked the headquarters of the Ministry of Defense in Iran and the headquarters of the organization for innovation and defensive research, in addition to other objectives “related to the project of the project of the project of the project of Nuclear from the Iranian regime. “
Iranian media such as Press TV or the Tasnim Agency also report a fire in the Shahran Refinery facilities, near Tehran, which would also have been reached.
Source: EITB

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