1. Heavy exchange of strikes continues
Iran launched massive daylight missile and drone barrages against Israel바카라its first such daytime attack바카라including hits in Bat Yam, Rehovot, Tel Aviv, Jerusalem, and Tamra. At least 7바카라10 Israelis were killed and around 200 were injured; the Weizmann Institute in Rehovot was also struck.
2. Israel바카라s counterstrike hits deep into Iran
Israel carried out its most extensive strikes yet: targeting nuclear and military sites바카라including Iran바카라s Defence Ministry, missile factories, nuclear facilities (Natanz, Isfahan), and an oil depot in Tehran바카라part of 바카라Operation Rising Lion,바카라 with some strikes enabled by covert Mossad drone operations inside Iran.
3. Iran바카라s civilian toll rises sharply
A human rights group reported at least 406 killed and 654 wounded from Israeli airstrikes across Iran, including civilians, women, children, and nuclear scientists. The U.S. and U.K. have urged restraint.
4. Global markets and regional consequences
Gulf markets dropped (e.g. Qatar바카라바카라2.9%, Saudi바카라Arabia 바카라3.6%, Kuwait바카라바카라4.3%) after attacks on energy infrastructure, including the South Pars gas field. In Israel, despite early losses, the Tel Aviv stock index rebounded nearly 1%, with Homefront measures like remote schooling and gathering bans in effect.
5. Warnings to Iranian civilians
Israel issued evacuation alerts for Iranians living near nuclear and weapons facilities in Tehran, hinting at further operations targeting ballistic missile and nuclear infrastructure.
6. Diplomatic breakdown & ceasefire void
Nuclear negotiations between Iran and the U.S., scheduled for Sunday, were definitively scrapped. Iran바카라s Foreign Minister stated Iran seeks no escalation yet will defend itself, while U.S. President Trump claimed both nations 바카라will have peace soon,바카라 though he provided no specifics.