Israel strikes Iran's nuclear sites
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Israel's defense minister has warned that 'Tehran will burn' if Iran continues firing missiles in retaliation for Israel's deadly assault on the neighboring country.
MOSCOW − Russian President Vladimir Putin spoke to Donald Trump for 50 minutes on June 14, condemning the Israeli military operation against Iran and expressing concern about the risks of escalation, the Kremlin said.
Israel's attack on Iran raises questions like whether the US will get involved, how Iran will respond, and if a wider conflict may be triggered.
Three people were killed when Iran fired a barrage of projectiles at Israel in retaliation for Israel's surprise attack on its foe’s nuclear facilities and military leadership. Follow along for live updates,
Iran and Israel exchanged more deadly missile strikes overnight Friday after Israel mainly attacked Iranian nuclear and military targets one day earlier.
They did not rule out a return to the negotiating track on Iran's nuclear program, a Kremlin spokesperson said.
Stocks are down on Friday, with oil prices surging in the wake of the Israel's military strike on Iran. The S&P 500 slid 48 points, or 0.5%, to 5,998 points in early trading, while the Dow Jones Industrial Average dropped 559 points,
Israel launched 200 warplanes on some of Iran's core nuclear and missile programs in what's been dubbed the "Rising Lion" operation. Tehran quickly retaliated by sending 100 drones into Israel, which the Israel Defense Forces said were mostly intercepted.