In response to Israeli’s ‘Operation Rising Lion’, Iran’s ‘True Promise 3’, know

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The war broke out between Iran and Israel

The Israeli army attacked Iran on the morning of June 13 on more than 200 locations from more than 200 fighter jets, mostly attacks on atoms and military bases. These Israeli attacks were killed in Iran’s Revolutionary Guards chief Hussain Salami, Irani Army Chief of Staff Mohammad Bagheri, Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, close to Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, Ali Shamkhani and IRGC Air Force Commander Aamir Ali Hajizadeh. Israel named its operation as Rising Lion.

Iran replied to Israeli’s ‘Operation Rising Lion’ from ‘True Promise 3’

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that this operation will continue until Israel’s security is ensured. In response to this, Iran also carried out a rage on Israel and fired missiles and havoc in many cities including the capital Tel Aviv. Iran has named this operation True Promise Three. Iran fired more than 150 ballistic missiles on Israel under the ‘Tru Promise 3’ military operation, out of which 6 missiles fell in the capital Tel Aviv, in which a woman died. At the same time, 63 people were injured. Iran has claimed that Iran also targeted the Israeli Defense Ministry.

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  1. On Friday, Israel made the biggest attack so far with the aim of preventing Iran from developing nuclear weapons. Israeli forces said that they were actively stopping the “missile shower” fired by Iran, as the air strike sirens were ringing in many cities. At least 35 people have been reported injured in Tel Aviv. The sound of explosions was also heard in Jerusalem.

  2. Israeli again attacked Tehran, in which several explosions were heard in the Iranian capital. According to local media reports, two projectiles attacked the arches airport, located near the major Iranian leadership sites and an Air Force base with fighter jets and transport aircraft. Flames were seen on the site. There was a third attack on Saturday after air strikes held twice on Friday night.
  3. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu warned that “Iran is going to have more attacks”, announced that Israel’s efforts have just started to end Iran’s nuclear program “.
  4. In a new statement, Netanyahu said that the attack is against the “killer Islamic rule” that persecutes the Iranian people and makes them poor. He insisted that the aim of the campaign is to eliminate the “danger to existence” generated by Iran.
  5. The Iran’s ambassador told the United Nations Security Council that 78 people were killed and more than 320 injured in continuous Israeli attacks on Iranian nuclear sites, generals and scientists, but they said that the victims were “most” citizens.
  6. The ambassador said this immediately after Iran retaliated with long -range missiles targeting the Israeli capital Tel Aviv, in which at least 34 people were injured, said the paramedic service of Israel.
  7. In view of the current situation, Iran has closed its aircraft and has implemented emergency across the country. The Israeli defense force claims that his air defense system destroyed most of Iran’s drones and missiles. Iran demanded an immediate meeting of the United Nations Security Council and termed Israeli attacks as aggressive military action
  8. On the other hand, a red alert has also been issued in Israel and citizens have been instructed to stay in bunkers.
  9. Iran’s official news agency IRNA said hundreds of ballistic missiles have been launched. Less than an hour earlier, aerial strikes by Israel became an active aerial security in Iran. In a post on X, the Israeli Air Force said it continues to “attack the missile launcher and infrastructure” in Iran.
  10. Over the years, Israel had threatened such an attack and constantly tried to stop it by the US administration, as they feared that this would erupt widespread conflict in the Middle East and would possibly be unable to destroy Iran’s scattered and rigid nuclear program. When the Iranian missile and the Israeli interceptor rockets left marks of smoke and flames in the night sky, Iran’s supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei vowed that they would not “save from this great crime” to Israel.

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