Fresh explosions rock Tehran
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Explosions reported in capital Tehran as Israeli Defence Minister announces "pre-emptive strikes" and announces state of emergency
Fear and worry grip Iranians as Israel vows to continue attacking the Islamic Republic over its nuclear program, with many fleeing the bigger cities, including the capital Tehran, in search of safer areas.
Israel has moved to shut schools on Friday as a protective measure as an Iranian retaliatory strike campaign is expected. US State Secretary Marco Rubio confirms Washington was not involved in the strikes.
The Israeli military struck "over 170 targets" in Iran in three days, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) said on Sunday.
Israel launched a fresh wave of strikes on Iran yesterday, reportedly targeting the Ministry of Defence, nuclear headquarters, nuclear laboratories and oil facilities
U.S President Donald Trump formally approved Nippon Steel's fraught $14.9 billion bid for U.S. Steel on Friday, capping a tumultuous 18-month effort by the companies, beset by union opposition and two national security reviews.
Israel and Iran have opened a new chapter in their long history of conflict. Israel launched a major attack with strikes early Friday that set off explosions in the Iranian capital of Tehran.
Missile alerts continue in Tel Aviv as five people are reported injured by falling debris, according to Israeli emergency officials. NBC News' Matt Bradley says the smell of dust is in the air as anxiety grips the city amid ongoing Iranian retaliation following Israel’s strike on nuclear facilities.