Israel Launches Fresh Military Strikes Against Iran’s Capital

The Israeli military announced Monday evening that it has initiated another round of military strikes targeting Tehran. Prior to the attacks, Israeli forces issued evacuation orders for Tehran residents, especially those living near the state broadcasting facility.

The Israeli Defense Forces announced Monday night that they have launched another series of military attacks targeting Iran’s capital city of Tehran.

Before conducting the operations, Israeli military officials had warned Tehran civilians to evacuate certain areas of the city, with particular emphasis on neighborhoods surrounding the headquarters of IRIB, Iran’s state-run television and radio network.

The announcement marks the latest escalation in ongoing tensions between the two Middle Eastern nations.

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