Iran launched missiles on northern Israel and the Golan Heights Saturday morning after Israeli forces bombed Iranian nuclear and military sites, killing top officials, including Gen. Mohammad Bagheri and six nuclear scientists.
Israel Launches ‘Operation Rising Lion’
Israel’s surprise overnight operation targeted Iran’s nuclear infrastructure. PM Netanyahu said the strikes were necessary to stop Iran’s nuclear program, which he claimed was nearing the “point of no return.”
Missile Sirens and Evacuations in Israel
Air-raid sirens sounded across Israel, including Tel Aviv, as civilians rushed to bomb shelters. Israel also detected a missile launch originating from Yemen, adding to the growing regional threats.
Iran Vows Harsh Retaliation
Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei warned Israel of a “bitter and painful fate,” promising serious consequences for the attack.
IAEA Confirms Nuclear Contamination
The UN nuclear watchdog confirmed damage and contamination at Iran’s Natanz facility following the Israeli strikes.
U.S. Distances Itself from the Strikes
The U.S. denied involvement in Israel's attack but confirmed it assisted in intercepting Iranian drones. Its main concern remains the safety of American forces in the region.
Airspace Closed, Global Concern Grows
Both Iran and Israel closed their airspace. The UN, China, and France urged both nations to show restraint and prevent further regional escalation.
⚠️RAW FOOTAGE: Iran launched multiple ballistic missiles toward Israel in the past hours.
— Israel Defense Forces (@IDF) June 13, 2025
The IDF cannot, and will not, allow Iran to attack our civilians. pic.twitter.com/IrDK05uErm