7th day of Israel-Iran conflict

The conflict between Israel and Iran has entered its seventh day, killing at least 32 people in Israel and 263 civilians and 154 security force personnel across Iran.

News Center- The Israel-Iran conflict that broke out after Israel launched the “Rising Lion” operation against Iran's nuclear facilities on June 13, continues on its seventh day.

On Tuesday, US President Donald Trump approved of attack plans for Iran, but was holding off to see if Tehran would abandon its nuclear program, according to the Wall Street Journal.

Senior US officials are preparing for the possibility of a strike on Iran in coming days, according to people familiar with the matter, Bloomberg reported.

Iran launched ballistic missiles at Israel

Iran’s Ministry of Communications has temporarily restricted internet access across Iran to “prevent enemy abuse”.

The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) announce that the Israeli Air Force bombed an Iranian anti-tank missile production site near Tehran on Thursday morning while the Iran’s Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) say they fired a Sejjil ultra-heavy, long-range, two-stage missile at Israel this evening.

Iran has managed to launch at least 400 missiles and 1,000 drone strikes on Israel since the start of the conflict on Friday, the IDF said on Wednesday.

Yassin Izz a-Din, commander of Hezbollah’s rocket artillery unit in the Litani River sector, was killed in an Israeli drone strike last night in southern Lebanon, the IDF said on Thursday.

Hospital in Israel hit by Iranian missile

An Iranian ballistic missile hit Soroka hospital in the southern Israel city of Beersheba, causing “extensive damage in several areas,” Iran’s IRNA state news agency reported on Thursday.

The conflict between Israel and Iran has killed at least 32 people in Israel and 263 civilians and 154 security force personnel across Iran since the start of the conflict on June 13.