Israel claims 'full' aerial control over Tehran
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Video shows an Israeli strike on an Iranian state TV station during a live broadcast. Benjamin Netanyahu refuses to rule out assassinating Iran's supreme leader. Watch The World with Yalda Hakim live from Jerusalem at the top of this page.
Wild video footage shows the moment Israeli missiles struck the headquarters of Iran’s state-run television network during a live broadcast — forcing the anchor to flee as she spouted propaganda. The viral clip came as Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz vowed that the “Iranian propaganda and incitement mouthpiece is on its way to disappearing.”
IRAN launched scores of ballistic missiles at Israel in multiple waves as the Ayatollah’s vengeance edges the Middle East towards all-out war. Dozens of Israeli civilians were injured and
Iran’s state news agency IRNA said hundreds of ballistic missiles had been launched in retaliation for Israel’s biggest ever attacks on Iran, blasting Iran’s huge underground nuclear site at Natanz an
Iranian state media report more explosions, with blasts heard in Tehran, as Israel says its air force is hitting military targets.
Israel pounded Iran for a second day on Saturday and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said its campaign would intensify, while Tehran called off nuclear talks that Washington had held out as the only way to halt the bombing.
President Trump says the Iranians want to talk with the U.S. to de-escalate tensions with Israel, but insisted there were 60 days to chat before an Israeli operation targeted Iran's nuclear program. CBS News' Olivia Rinaldi reports.
Explosions reported in capital Tehran as Israeli Defence Minister announces "pre-emptive strikes" and announces state of emergency