Iran's biggest missile attack: Israeli attack after US bombing

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Tehran/Tel Aviv, 22 June 2025: Tension in the Middle East has reached its peak, when Iran attacked the major Israeli cities of the biggest missile attack ever in response to the US bombing. The attack heard loud explosions in cities such as Tel Aviv, Haifa and Jerusalem, and missiles were seen in the air. Iran carried out the attack by the US after its atomic bases - Fordo, Natanj and Isfahan -Fasan, which US President Donald Trump called a "magnificent military success" by US President Donald Trump.

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Details of the attack: missiles broke Israel's defense shield
Iran's revolutionary guards fired 40 missiles in the early hours of Sunday, many of which managed to enter Israel's advanced air defense. According to the Israeli army, 27 missiles were fired in two phases, which damaged residential buildings in Ramat Aviv area of Tel Aviv. 86 people were injured in this attack, and many buildings collapsed. Israeli rescue teams are constantly trying to vacate people trapped in the rubble.

American bombing: "Bunker Buster" bomb at nuclear bases
The US attacked three major nuclear bases till late night till late night till late night till late night using B -2 stealth bombers and Tomahawk cruise missiles in Iran. Trump claimed that the atomic establishments of Fordo, Natanj and Isfahan were "completely destroyed". However, Iran's National Atomic Safety Center and IAEA said there has been no increase in radiation levels. Iran described it as a "violation of international law" and announced retaliation.

Iran's answer: "Our turn is"
Hosain Sharatti, a close advisor to Iran's supreme leader Ayatollah Kham Annie, demanded a missile attack on the US Navy fleet. Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi accused the US of "betrayal with diplomacy". Tehran warned that he could directly close the hormuz, which is 30% of the global oil supply.

Israel's response: vengeance on western Iran
Israel launched airstrikes on military bases in western Iran in response to Iran's missile attacks. Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu said the campaign would continue till the end of Iran's nuclear and missile threat. The death of 24 civilians and 50 missile effects in Israel has been confirmed.

Global Response: War Risk increases
The United Nations described US attacks as "dangerous development" and appealed for diplomacy. India's PM Narendra Modi spoke to the Iranian President Pesakian and demanded immediate tension. Air companies started avoiding winds in Iran, Iraq, Syria and Israel.

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