BAT YAM, ISRAEL  JUNE 15: (----EDITORIAL USE ONLY  MANDATORY CREDIT - 'AVI OHAYON / GPO / HANDOUT' - NO MARKETING NO ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS - DISTRIBUTED AS A SERVICE TO CLIENTS----) Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu inspects demolished apartment buildings following Iran's launch of a ballistic missile attack against Israel in Bat Yam on June 15, 2025. (Photo by Avi Ohayon (GPO) / Handout/Anadolu via Getty Images)

Iran’s capital city has been left looking like a war zone, following dozens of Israeli missile strikes that came as part of a set of massively escalating tit-for-tat strikes against each other

Tehran said at least 128 people were killed and hundreds more were wounded since Friday, while in Israel, children were among the at least 13 people who have died in Iranian strikes. 

It comes as terrifying new footage shows the IDF striking what it says is Iran’s ‘nuclear programme headquarters.’

Footage showed what appeared to be a drone strike on a densely populated part of Tehran, Iran’s capital city. 

A towering plume of smoke was seen rising over the city, which has taken the brunt of Israeli strikes over the weekend.  

Iran said Israel struck two oil refineries near Tehran overnight, as well as the headquarters of Iran’s Ministry of Defence, while Israel said that the death toll had risen to 10, as emergency workers frantically sift through rubble to try and find injured people. 

An estimated 200 people in Israel were injured by the strikes. Israeli Raja Khateeb, his wife, and their three daughters were all reportedly among those killed in the Iranian strike on the town of town of Tamra, near Haifa. 

The region braced for a protracted conflict after Israel‘s surprise bombardment of Iran’s nuclear and military sites on Friday killed several top generals and nuclear scientists, and neither side showed any sign of backing down. 

Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said that the attacks on Israel will end when its ‘aggression stops.’  

The Middle East conflict escalated on Thursday night after Israel unleashed an unprecedented aerial bombing campaign dubbed ‘Operation Rising Lion’, with Iran confirming missiles struck nuclear facilities, ‘martyred’ top commanders and killed dozens of civilians.

Iran has vowed to take revenge, launching waves of missiles at Israel on Friday and Saturday night, as world leaders scramble to de-escalate the conflict.

Follow along for updates. 

Breaking:Explosions heard in Tel Aviv

Explosions have been heard in the Tel Aviv area. It is not currently what has been hit in the Israeli city

Iran asks Iraq to block Israel from its airspace

Iran’s President Masoud Pezeshkian urged Iraq on Sunday to block Israel from using its airspace and territory to launch attacks on the Islamic republic.

‘We emphasise that the Iraqi government must exercise greater vigilance and protection of its borders and airspace so that Iraqi territory is not misused against the Islamic Republic of Iran,’ said Pezeshkian in a call with Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani.

Netanyahu says Iran will pay ‘very heavy price’ for Israeli deaths

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Sunday that Iran would pay ‘a very heavy price’ for killing Israeli civilians.

Speaking at the site of a missile strike in Bet Yam, he said: ‘Iran will pay a very heavy price for the premeditated murder of civilians, women and children.’

BAT YAM, ISRAEL  JUNE 15: (----EDITORIAL USE ONLY  MANDATORY CREDIT - 'AVI OHAYON / GPO / HANDOUT' - NO MARKETING NO ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS - DISTRIBUTED AS A SERVICE TO CLIENTS----) Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu inspects demolished apartment buildings following Iran's launch of a ballistic missile attack against Israel in Bat Yam on June 15, 2025. (Photo by Avi Ohayon (GPO) / Handout/Anadolu via Getty Images)

Iran ups death toll to 128

Iran says the death toll from Israel’s strikes is now 128.

Latest pictures show Tehran covered in smoke

Breaking:Iran attack forces sirens to sound across central Israel and Jerusalem

Sirens are being sounded across central Israel and Jerusalem, as Iran launches another missile barrage.

The IDF says it is workring to shoot down the missiles.

Breaking:Fresh alert issued in Israeli city as IDF warns people to avoid public spaces

Officials in the city of Bat Yam have issued a new warning telling people to stay near a protected space.

It comes as the IDF told Israelis across the country to avoid gatherings and public spaces.

The military said: ‘Movement in public areas should be minimised, and public gatherings must be avoided. Upon receiving an alert, enter a protected space and remain there until an official update is issued.’

Breaking:Israel strikes Yemen in overnight bombing campaign targeting Houthi leader

Israel bombed Yemen overnight in an attempt to kill a top military official in the Houthi group, the New York Times has reported.

An airstrike on the country saw Israel attempt to take out Mohamed Al-Ghamari, the Houthi military’s chief of staff.

It is not currently known if Al-Ghamari was killed or injured in the attack, and the Houthis have not publicly commented on it yet.

Surreal scenes in Lebanon as people party unfazed on rooftops under a sky of fiery missiles

Iran warns of more ‘severe’ retaliation as reports say 128 died in strikes

Iran has warned of ‘more decisive and severe’ attacks as local media reported 128 had been killed in Israel strikes on Friday and Saturday.

President Masoud Pezeshkian said that Iran’s military has so far responded ‘strongly and appropriately’.

Pictured below is a partially collapsed block of flats in Bat Yam after it was struck by an Iranian ballistic missile.

epa12176922 A partially collapsed residential building after Iranian ballistic missiles hit Bat Yam, central Israel, 15 June 2025. Iran launched a barrage of ballistic missiles at Israel overnight in retaliation for Israeli airstrikes on Iranian targets. Magen David Adom (MDA), Israel's national emergency services, reported at least six killed and dozens injured, including two in critical condition.  EPA/ABIR SULTAN

Video: Lebanon continues partying as Iran’s missiles light up the sky

Britons have been warned not to travel to Israel as the conflict with Iran ramps up today.

The Foreign Office is now advising ‘against all travel to Israel and the Occupied Palestinian Territories’.

Planning is also believed to be under way to evacuate UK nationals if the situation deteriorates further.

The stark message came as Israel and Iran continued to bombard each other overnight.

Read the full story below.

US-led coalition ‘shot down drones’, says Iran

Two drones launched from Iran towards Israel were shot down over Iraq by the US-led international coalition to defeat the Islamic State group, two Iraqi military officials told news agency AFP.

‘The international coalition at Ain al-Asad (military base) shot down two Iranian drones that were en route to Israel,’ one official said, referring to an Iraqi airbase housing foreign troops in western Iraq.

The drones were shot down overnight Saturday to Sunday, he added, speaking on condition of anonymity.

The other official said the drones were targeted because they entered the defensive perimeter of the anti-jihadist coalition, where troops are instructed to engage any potential threat.

Breaking:Two explosions heard in central Tehran

Two explosions have been heard in central Tehran.

Unverified footage posted on X shows three pillars of smoke rising in the city.

According to the Tasnim news agency, missile-like projectiles hit two locations today.

The news agency shared footage of the explosion site, saying it occurred near the central Valiasr Square.

The video showed columns of smoke rising from the area, with debris and shattered glass scattered across the scene. Other media carried similar reports.

Netanyahu: ‘Iran will pay heavy price’

Benjamin Netanyahu has vowed Iran ‘will pay a heavy price for the murder of civilians, women, and children’.

The Israeli Prime Minister warned ‘it will happen soon’ after he said Tehran had targeted the civilians deliberately in a barrage of missile attacks that were launched overnight.

Netanyahu made the comments on X alongside photos of the PM visiting the city of Bat Yam where flats were destroyed in the strikes.

Iran will pay a very heavy price for the murder of women, children, and innocent civilians – and it will happen soon. I am here at the scene together with the rescue forces and the Home Front Command. On behalf of the people of Israel – we send a hug to the families and once again call on every citizen: obey the instructions – it saves lives.

We are in an existential battle, facing a cruel enemy who is planning destruction. Our soldiers and pilots are operating bravely – above the skies of Iran. This is a war of salvation. We will strike them with one blow – and we will win.

New footage shows IDF striking Iran’s ‘nuclear programme HQ’

Israeli airline cancels flights to and from major cities

El Al, Israel’s national airline, has cancelled flights going to and from major European cities, as well as Tokyo and Moscow.

It said today that all flights have been cancelled up to and including June 17.

The carrier said: ‘Once approvals are received from the relevant security and aviation authorities, we will do everything possible to allow as many Israelis as possible to return home, gradually resume our regular flight schedule and operate rescue flights from destinations near Israel.’

Iran admits seven more top air force officials killed in Friday strikes

Iran’s Revolutionary Guard has released a list of seven further air force commanders who were killed in Israel’s strikes.

The list includes its head, Amir Ali Hajizadeh.

Explosions hear in Tehran’s northwestern neighbourhoods

The BBC has reported that explosions have been heard in Tehran’s Shahrak-e Gharb and Saadat Abad neighbourhoods.

Iranian officials have told local media that the capital’s air defence systems have been activated.

Iran says mostly women and children killed and injured by Israeli strikes

Iran’s health minister Mohammad-Reza Zafarghand has today said that the majority of those killed by Israeli airstrikes since Friday are women and children.

While no official tally has been given for the entire weekend’s violence, Iran’s UN agency said on Friday that at least 78 had been killed, while 320 were wounded.

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