Saturday, June 14, 2025

IDF confirms striking Iran’s Defense Ministry HQ and fuel depots


IDF confirms striking Iran’s Defense Ministry HQ and fuel depots

The IDF issues an update saying that Israeli jets completed “an extensive series of strikes on targets in Tehran related to the Iranian regime’s nuclear weapons project,” confirming striking fuel depots in the country.

According to the military, the targets included the Iranian Defense Ministry headquarters as well as the “headquarters of the SPND nuclear project, and additional targets, which advanced the Iranian regime’s efforts to obtain a nuclear weapon and where the Iranian regime hid its nuclear archive.”

Death toll in earlier missile strike on Tamra, in northern Israel, rises to 5

The death toll in an Iranian missile strike that hit the city of Tamra, near Haifa, has risen from three to five.

All the fatalities are members of the Khatib family.

Initial reports indicate impacts in Bat Yam, Rehovot, Ramat Gan from Iran missiles

Initial reports in Hebrew media indicate a number of missile or shrapnel impacts in central Israel following the latest barrage from Iran. 

First responders say they are responding to reports of impacts in a number of locations, including major damage on a building in Bat Yam. 

Magen David Adom says there are a number of moderately and lightly injured people in Bat Yam, and first responders are still searching the building.

Initial reports from the Fire and Rescue Services also indicate a possible direct impact on a building in Rehovot, an impact in Tel Aviv and in a mall in the central town of Kiryat Ekron.

Sirens sound across much of Israel amid Iran missile barrage

Sirens are sounding across Tel Aviv, much of central Israel, Ashdod and parts of Jerusalem following a barrage of missiles fired from Iran.

Earlier the IDF said it had identified a barrage fired from Tehran, instructing people to seek shelter.

Upon hearing a siren, Israelis are told to remain in their shelters until further notice.




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