Iran and Israel exchanged air strikes early Saturday, with
air raid sirens sounded in Tel Aviv and Jerusalem and several explosions heard
in Tehran
Iran's Revolutionary Guard said it launched ballistic
missiles at Israel - and the IDF claimed some were intercepted - as the
country's supreme leader vowed to "inflict heavy blows" in
retaliation for Israel's strikes the previous day
Forty people are being treated in Israeli hospitals
following the retaliatory strike, including two in critical condition
Iran's UN envoy said 78 people, including senior military
officials, were killed in the Israeli strikes, while more than 320 were
injured, most of them civilians
US President Donald Trump has urged Iran to make a deal on
its nuclear programme, warning of "even more brutal" Israeli attacks
UN secretary general General Antonio Gutteres has called on Iran and
Israel to stop the "escalation", adding "peace and diplomacy
must prevail".Throughout the day on Friday, Israel carried out wave upon
wave of strikes on nuclear facilities and missile bases in Iran.
The Natanz uranium enrichment site and the nuclear facility
in Isfahan have been hit and top military leaders have been assassinated - as
have nuclear scientists.
It's a major escalation in the long-running confrontation
between the two countries, which erupted into direct conflict last year.
Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu has been championing such an
attack for years, against a foe that he regards as not just an existential
threat to Israel, but to the whole world.
In one of his statements during the day on Friday, Netanyahu
called on the Iranian people to stand up and achieve their freedom.
In response, Iran has launched several salvos of drones and
ballistic missiles against Israel - the first in the morning was intercepted.
But later in the evening - as sirens rang out - the sky
boomed and lit up over Jerusalem and other regions as the volley of missiles
intensified.
In Tel Aviv, there were great swathes of smoke and
explosions as people took to shelters as they'd been instructed.
Iran has shown that - however weakened it may be in
comparison to a year or two ago - it can still put up a fierce response to Israel's
unprecedented attack.