IDF, Iran and Israel
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The ongoing conflict has destabilized the Middle East and raised the stakes of a broader regional conflict drawing in wider geopolitical actors that could include the United States, Israel's main ally and Iran's longtime foe.
The Israeli military issues an "urgent warning" to people in Tehran's District 3 that air strikes will hit "military infrastructure" in the area.
Israeli Defence Forces eliminated Ali Shadmani, Iran's top military commander. This happened after an Israeli Air Force strike in Tehran. The killing occurred amid escalating attacks between Israel and Iran.
The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) has released dramatic video footage of airstrikes destroying two Iranian F‑14 fighter jets on a Tehran airport tarmac, claiming the jets were poised to intercept Israeli aircraft.
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Maj. Gen. Yadlin, who flew in the 1981 Osirak reactor strike, explains why Israel's current operation against Iran represents a complex, multi-week campaign.
Israel’s military headquarters were struck after Iran’s Islamic Republic unleashed a barrage of missiles on central Tel Aviv late Friday night, causing “significant damage” to the Jewish state’s equivalent of the Pentagon.
Staff Sergeant Naveh Leshem, a soldier in the 12th Battalion, Golani Brigade, was killed in battle while fighting in the southern Gaza Strip, the IDF announced on Tuesday. Leshem was 20 years old from the West Bank settlement of Nokdim. The soldiers were evacuated to receive medical treatment in hospitals, and their families were notified.
Overnight (Tuesday), the IAF completed several extensive strikes on military targets of the Iranian regime in western Iran. During the strikes, dozens of surface-to-surface missile storage and launch infrastructure were struck. In addition, surface-to-air missile launchers and UAV storage sites were struck in western Iran.