Jerusalem: Israel and Iran on Sunday traded a heavy fire for a third straight day, with the number of rising casualties and a sharp increase in hostility between enemies for a long time.
The attacks in the two countries remained throughout the day, as the purpose of death after Israel’s massive attacks on Friday was to cripple the atomic and military infrastructure of Iran, which enhanced vengeance.
The intensity of exchanges between the two opponents has reached new heights, fuel, concerns of a drawn struggle that could surround the Middle East, even world leaders called for restraint and stopped violence.
Here are the latest developments:
– Rising Death Tolls –
The tolls of death increased from both sides, with heavy fire, residential areas were also killed.
Iran exposed several waves of missiles in Israel from late Saturday night in which 10 people were killed, including children, and overall death toll, as Tehran injured 380 others.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed to give Iran a “heavy price” for civil deaths.
After Iran launched a new barrage, Siren again gave a voice in several areas of Israel, although Israel was reported immediately after being safe to leave the shelters.
Israeli attacks on Iran killed at least 128 people from Friday to Saturday, including children, Iranian media cited hundreds of more and injured citing the Ministry of Health.
With no end to the fight in the sight, Iran opened mosques, metro stations and schools as shelters for citizens of Israeli attacks, as the Israeli army warned Irani to leave the areas near arms facilities.
– Extension of goals –
The Israeli army said on Sunday that its army set more than 80 targets in Tehran overnight, as its attacks expanded with Iranian military and nuclear amenities, as well as to kill top commanders and scientists, hooked oil infrastructure and government buildings.
The Israeli strike hit two fuel depots in Tehran on Sunday.
A day earlier, the Israeli army stated that it was attacking dozens of missile launchers in Iran, after announcing that it had targeted aerial rescue with a wave of attacks in the Tehran region.
Iranian media said on Sunday that the Israeli strike had targeted a facility affiliated to the ministry in the middle city in the middle of the police headquarters in Tehran and the Ministry of Defense.
According to revolutionary guards, Iran attacked the sites used to fuel by Israeli war planes.
Israel said that it had intercepted seven drones launched towards its territory, as it also faced an attack by the Iran -backed Hathi rebels in Yemen, stating on Sunday that he launched several missiles in Israel.
– Staggering nuclear diplomacy –
The fierce exchange of fire between Tehran and Washington demanded to reach a deal on Iran’s nuclear program.
Western governments have repeatedly accused Iran of searching for a nuclear weapon, which he denies.
The sixth round of dialogue for Sunday in Oman has been closed, Tehran said it would not participate in a conversation with Washington until Israel maintains its attacks.
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Argchi said in Israel on Sunday, “its attacks are” attempts to reduce diplomacy and reduce talks “.
Argchi also accused Israel of “crossing a new red line” by targeting Iran’s nuclear sites.
Tehran has accused the United Nations nuclear watchdog of inaction on Israeli attacks and promises to limit cooperation with the agency.
– International Resting –
Countries have voiced the growing alarm, increasing the struggle in the broader region, which is calling for de-size.
Argchi on Sunday slammed one of the Israeli attacks on a major gas facility along the Gulf coast, stating that any military activity in the major water could “include the entire region – and possibly the whole world”.
He said that Tehran had “concrete evidence” that American forces and bases in the region supported Israel in their attacks.
Washington – a top Israel collaborator and Tehran rival – has denied participation and called to end the exchange of fire, repeated a call for both sides to “make a deal” on Sunday with President Donald Trump.
Earlier in the day, Trump issued a warning to Iran, stating that it would experience the “full force” of the US Army when it attacked the United States.