Iran has confirmed that two of its high -ranking Iranians have been killed in the latest Israeli attacks on Saturday morning, as enmity between the two biggest enemies of the Middle East has increased. This happened when Iranian missiles and rockets attacked Tel Aviv on Saturday morning, while the sound of explosions was heard in Jerusalem and other parts of Israel. This latest wave of air strikes came a day after Israel’s biggest attack against Iran, targeting nuclear facilities, killing top military commanders and destroyed significant infrastructure. Meanwhile, the Israeli army began the third round of air strikes on Tehran, in which explosions were reported in several parts of the city.
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According to government media, General Staff of Armed Forces, General Staff Intelligence Deputy Chief General Gholamereza Mehrabi and Sub -Chief General Mehdi Rabbani were killed. The semi-government ISNA news agency said Iran has also confirmed that its Fordo nuclear plant has suffered limited losses after the recent Israeli attacks. The Times of Israel, quoting the government’s nuclear power agency spokesman Behroz Kamalwandi, said, “There has been a limited loss in some areas of the Fordo enrichment site. We had already taken out a significant part of equipment and materials, and there is no widespread damage and there is no contamination concern.
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Iran’s attack killed at least three people and injured around 34 others in the entire Israel, as missiles distinguished the country’s Iron Dome defense system. Israeli’s ‘Operation Rising Lion’, which began on Friday and continued on Saturday, killed at least 78 people, most of whom were citizens, and more than 320 people were injured. Israel started another round of attacks on Tehran, after which the voices of several explosions were heard in the Iranian capital. According to local media reports, two projects were fired at the arches airport, located near the Iranian leadership sites and an Air Force base of fighter jets and transport aircraft. Flames were seen at the scene.