Israeli Strikes Killed 65 in Iran, Including 2 Senior Milit Officials, 3 Scientists, 20 Children

Israeli Strikes Killed 65 in Iran, Including 2 Senior Military Officials, 3 Scientists, 20 Children Israeli Strikes Killed 65 in Iran, Including 2 Senior Military Officials, 3 Scientists, 20 Children

Israeli Strikes Killed 65 in Iran, Including 2 Senior Milit Officials, 3 Scientists, 20 Children

In a Israeli strike, reports indicate that 65 civilians have been martyred, including two senior Iranian milit officials, three nuclear scientists, and 20 children. Israel’s Ministry of Defense has threatened that if Iran does not stop its missile attacks, flames will engulf all of Tehran.

On Friday and Saturday night, Iran had turned Tel Aviv into a scene of fire and blood, launching over 250 ballistic missiles. The attack resulted in the deaths of five Israelis and injuries to 70 others.

The missile strikes continued in five waves until Saturday morning. Multiple buildings, including the Israeli Ministry of Defense and Mossad headquarters, were engulfed in flames.

Three Israeli fifth-generation F-35 fighter jets were destroyed, and one female Israeli pilot was reportedly captured.

In retaliation, Israel launched another strike on Tehran early the next morning. Following the attack, explosions were heard at Mehrabad International Airport in Tehran. However, Iran’s air defense system remained fully operational and successfully intercepted the Israeli attacks.

Scenes of destruction in Tel Aviv were witnessed by people around the world as Iranian ballistic missiles successfully struck deep into Israeli territory.

Israel’s defense systems failed to intercept the barrage, allowing multiple missiles to hit key sites, including the buildings housing the Ministry of Defense and Mossad headquarters, which were seen engulfed in flames.

Loud explosions were heard across Tel Aviv, with plumes of smoke rising from various areas well into Saturday morning. The Iranian offensive reportedly came in five waves, forcing Israeli citizens to take shelter in bunkers. The strikes directly targeted sensitive Israeli milit and intelligence infrastructure.

Israeli authorities have confirmed the missile attacks, and sirens blared across Tel Aviv in response to Iran’s retaliatory strike. Chaos erupted as civilians panicked amid the explosions. So far, five Israeli fatalities have been reported, with dozens more injured.

Iran’s air defense system has also been fully activated. Iranian sources claim to have downed three Israeli fifth-generation F-35 fighter jets, capturing a female Israeli pilot—making Iran the first nation to shoot down an F-35. However, this claim has yet to be verified by independent sources. There are also reports of Israeli aircraft being engaged over Iranian airspace.

From Friday night through Saturday, Iran launched five successive missile barrages on Tel Aviv, flooding social media with visual evidence of the assault. In response to the Iranian attacks, Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu reportedly took refuge in a bunker, where he assessed the situation and ordered further retaliatory strikes.

In the aftermath, Israel launched fresh attacks on Iranian cities, with reports of explosions early in the morning at Tehran’s Mehrabad International Airport and in nearby civilian areas. Despite the attacks, Iran’s air defense remains on high alert and fully operational.

Meanwhile, unconfirmed reports suggest that in Israel’s latest round of strikes, two senior Iranian milit officials and several scientists may have been martyred. However, no official statement has yet been issued by Tehran.