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Iran has launched the new ballistic missile wave against Israel shortly after being heard in its capital, as Tehran, the capital, as both countries continue to trade heavy fire for the third day in a row, and as US President Donald Trump points to peace, which soon comes “soon” and as much as possible in the US conflict.
The Iranian Ministry of Health announced at the beginning of Monday that at least 224 people had been killed, 90 percent of them civilians and 1,481 were injured because of Israel’s attack on Iran.
In three attacks, Israel killed 70 women and children, but another 10 children have not yet been recovered from the debris in Tehran, said Iran’s Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmaail Baqaei. Israel “Trying to promote the notion that its attacks are accurate and does not mean residential areas that are not true,” he said, hitting an idea of ”surgical strikes” as Israel’s propaganda.
At least 13 people have been killed in Israel since the start of the conflict and 380 have been injured.
On the latest Sunday night, the Iran rocket lit the sky above the Israeli port city in Haif shortly after the Iranian armed forces ordered the Israeli people to leave their surroundings to their safety.
The Israeli National Emergency Service reported that at least 15 people were injured in Haifa. Reuters news agency reported shots landing in Haif, and the explosions were heard about influence. And Israeli Army Radio also said the building had been affected by the building in the eastern part of Tel Aviv.
Iran’s attack happened when previous Tehran residents reported on Sunday that there were shocking explosions in the city center. The reports say that rockets affected by Niavaran and Tajrish, the capital in the north, as well as around the Valiasr and Haft TIR square in the city center. According to a half official Tasnim news agency, Mohammad Kazemi, the head of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), and his deputy was killed in attacks.
Other Israeli attacked cities included Shiraz and Isfahan, where the military base of the Ministry of Defense was shot. The Israeli army announced that it was hit against fuel at Mashhad Airport in eastern Iran, describing it as the longest used attack on Iran last week.
Iranian Foreign Minister Saeed Khatibzadeh said Israel also launched a “deliberate and ruthless strike” in one of the Iranian Foreign Ministry buildings.
The Israeli criminal regime launched a deliberate and ruthless strike on one of the Iranian Foreign Ministry buildings, directly opposite the Institute of Political and International Research.
Several civilians were injured in the attack, including… pic.twitter.com/dlxlmvuvze
– Saeed Khatibzadeh | Saeed Khatibzadeh (@skhatibzadeh) June 15, 2025
At the beginning of Monday, Israeli military personnel announced that it launched a series of air strikes, which is designed to be the case in the central part of Iran.
Reporting from Tehran, Al Jazeera’s Tohid Asadi said: “Iran has not experienced war since the end of Iran and Iraq in 1988. Of course, last year there were similar Israeli strikes, but nothing compared to what happened since Friday.”
“The government said earlier today that subway stations, schools and mosques will be ready to take on people. But some of these equipment, including mosques and schools, doesn’t seem safe enough to use them as a kind of shelter,” he said.
Earlier on Sunday in Israel, rescue workers were looking for surviving debris from the previous night’s Iranian strike wave. The heaviest hit area was the city of Bat Yam, where more than 60 buildings were damaged. “Iran will pay a heavy price for the murder of civilians, women and children,” from the balcony overlooking the brass apartments in Bat Yam, in the city south of Tel Aviv, said Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
At night, Iran hit the port city Haif and neighboring Tamr, where at least four women were killed.
Al Jazeera Nour Odeh, reporting from Amman Jordan, said: “Iran’s attacks are definitely broad and unprecedented. This is the first time that Israel has encountered a huge army in the region, of course, for the first time since 1973 (against Egypt).”
On Friday, Israel launched its operation with a surprise attack that killed several members of the Iranian military personnel, killed several nuclear scientists and spoiled the nuclear weapons. Since then, Israel’s attacks have expanded into their field of activity, hitting residential areas and Iran’s civil and energy sectors and increasing the global economic rates and the activities of the Iranian country.
As the two parties continue with each other with strikes, hope for a diplomatic solution yet seems far, although they will no doubt be high than the agenda of the seven summit group starting on Monday in Canada.
Speaking at a press conference on Sunday in Tehran, Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said Tehran is not trying to expand the conflict to neighboring countries unless forced.
Araghchi reaffirmed Iran’s objections to nuclear weapons, but defended his right to peaceful nuclear development. He said Iran had been ready to offer guarantees in the sixth round of the US talks now, which could lead to an agreement, although Israel channeled diplomatic progress.
The US and Iran have held five rounds of talks since April to try to find a way to a new nuclear deal to replace the 2015 agreement, which Trump left in his first post.
Araghchi also claimed that Israel’s attacks on his country could not have realized without US agreement and support.
“We have a well -documented and convincing evidence of the support provided by the American forces and the military attacks of their base zionist regime,” he said.
Araghchi said Trump had publicly and clearly confirmed that he was aware of the attacks that they could not happen without US weapons and equipment and that more attacks come. “That is why we think the US is a partner in these attacks, and it must take its responsibility.”
Speaking to Fox News, Netanyahu seems to be clearly confirmed, saying that he has informed Trump before the attacks started.
He described cooperation with Trump’s administration as “inexperienced”, adding that Israeli’s intelligence was sharing “every information” with Washington. Netanyahu predicted that the result of Israel’s attacks could be a change of regime in Iran.
Trump has denied any involvement and warned Tehran not to expand revenge to include US goals. But he also did not exclude a more direct US participation outside the wide arsenal and intelligence provided by the US to Israel.
“If Iran is attacked in some way, in shape or form, the US Armed Forces will have the full power of the Armed Forces and you may have come to you who has never been seen,” the US president said in a message about the truth in the social field.
He also claimed that peace could be achieved “soon”, which suggests that many diplomatic meetings were taking place.
“We can easily reach the deal between Iran and Israel and end this bloody conflict,” he said. Trump told ABC that he would be “open” to Russian President Vladimir Putin is a mediator. “He’s ready. He called me about it. We talked about it for a long time,” he said.
The US President’s names were the first hint of Washington’s diplomatic participation in the ongoing conflict.