Iran, Israel and Tehran
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Air defences in Iran's capital Tehran were activated early on Saturday to intercept fresh Israeli strikes, state media IRNA reported a day after Israel initiated a number of attacks on Iran's nuclear programme and military command.
After a terrifying night filled with loud explosions, long lines were forming at gas stations and grocery stores were filling up as Iranians prepared uncertain times.
Israel’s historic strike on Iran revealed years of Mossad activity inside the country, including hidden weapons, drones and assassinations of nuclear officials.
The Mehrabad Airport caught fire early on Saturday morning after explosions were heard in Tehran, according to Iranian media. Two projectiles reportedly struck the airport, according to Fars News Agency.
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Some residents of Tehran said they were driving out of the city to spend a few days in smaller towns and villages, fearing that the capital could be struck again by Israel. A 42-year-old woman who was
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Al Jazeera on MSNShock, fear in Tehran after Israel bombs residential, military areasThe extent of the damage to Natanz remains unclear, but Tehran said there was no indication of pollution caused by nuclear materials in the area. The Israeli army also attacked a number of military sites and civilian infrastructure like power plants, in several provinces across the country.
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Amid a full-scale war between Israel and Iran, the U.S. is still pushing diplomacy. US Ambassador in the UN urged Tehran to return to the table and avoid more bloodshed. Despite missile strikes and rising casualties,