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    Israel and Iran exchange missile strikes with explosions heard in Tel Aviv, Jerusalem and Tehran – live | Israel

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    The Israeli military said its air force carried out a wave of strikes over Tehran last night, targeting Iran’s air defences.

    “Overnight, the IAF struck dozens of targets, including surface-to-air missile infrastructure, as part of the effort to damage the Iranian regime’s aerial defence capabilities in the area of Tehran,” the military said in a statement.

    “For the first time since the beginning of the war, over 1,500 kms from Israeli territory, the IAF (Israeli military) struck defence arrays in the area of Tehran.”

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    Updated at 07.37 BST

    An air attack on Tehran’s Mehrabad Airport overnight targeted a hanger that was housing fighter jets, Iranian state media has reported.

    Video showed thick plumes of smoke rising near to the airport, which was reportedly struck by two projectiles.

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    A missile fired from Yemen by the Iran-backed Houthi militia, killed five Palestinians including three children in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, according to the Palestinian Red Crescent.

    
It was earlier reported that a missile hit the Palestinian town of Sa’ir. The Israel Defence Force said no interceptors were launched to prevent the missile strike.

    Sirens had sounded in Jerusalem and the southern West Bank settlements, according to local media.

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    Israel Defence Force said it has intercepted several Iranian drones, after sirens sounded in the Dead Sea and West Bank area.

    In a separate update, it said it is continuing air strikes on targets in Iran.

    Earlier, Iranian state media reported that Iranian forces had shot down and pushed back Israeli drones at its north western border.

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    Images coming in from news agencies show the impact of Iran’s retaliatory strikes on Israel overnight.

    Israeli rescue teams at the site where Iranian ballistic missiles hit residential buildings in Rishon LeZion, near Tel Aviv, Israel. Photograph: Abir Sultan/EPA
    Rescue personnel work at an impact site following missile attack by Iran on Rishon LeZion, near Tel Aviv. Photograph: Ronen Zvulun/Reuters
    Aftermath of missile attack from Iran on Israel, in Rishon LeZion, near Tel Aviv. Photograph: Ronen Zvulun/Reuters
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    Dozens of Palestinians killed or wounded while waiting for food, reports say, as GHF aid distribution cancelled on Saturday

    Earlier, Al Jazeera journalist Anas Al-Sharif reported that dozens of civilians in Gaza were killed or wounded early on Saturday after they were attacked by Israeli forces as they gathered to wait for aid north of the Nuseirat refugee camp.

    The Guardian has not been able to confirm the details of this report. Israel has not allowed foreign reporters to enter Gaza since 7 October 2023, unless they are under Israeli military escort. 
A complete internet blackout in the Gaza Strip since Thursday has made reporting even more challenging.

    There have been repeated deadly attacks on Palestinians queuing for food aid and the GHF scheme of distributing food from a restricted number of heavily militarised sites has been strongly criticised. For months, humanitarian experts have warned that Gaza is on the brink of famine.

    The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation said in a statement it will not distribute food aid on Saturday. It did not provide an explanation, but said food assistance would resume on Sunday.

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    Updated at 07.46 BST

    Jordan reopened its airspace at 7:30 a.m. (0530 GMT), the civil aviation commission said, a day after it suspended flights amid Iran-Israel tensions.

    This earlier visualisation from Flightradar24, which tracks air traffic, shows how rapidly the Iranian and Iraqi airspace cleared on Friday following Israel’s attack on Iran.

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    Updated at 06.33 BST

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    At least three people were killed across Israel and over 40 injured, emergency services reported early on Saturday.

    It was the most intense and deadly few hours inside Israel since the Hamas cross-border attacks on 7 Oct 7 2023 that triggered the war in Gaza, but the toll was dwarfed by the damage that Israel inflicted on Iran.

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    Opening summary

    Hello and welcome to our live coverage of the Middle East, where Iran has launched a wave of retaliatory attacks after Israel killed scores of people and injured hundreds in a surprise attack on Friday morning that it claimed was aimed at preventing its arch enemy from developing a nuclear weapon.

    Explosions were heard over Jerusalem and Tel Aviv early on Saturday. Two people were reported to have been killed, one in Tel Aviv in an attack on Friday night and one in central Israel on Saturday morning. In Iran, fresh explosions were reported at an airport in Tehran that houses an air force base, and across the Hakimiyeh and Tehranpars neighbourhoods in the east of the capital.

    The Israeli military said its air defence systems were operating. “In the last hour, dozens of missiles have been launched at the state of Israel from Iran, some of which were intercepted,” the Israeli military said.

    Rescue teams were working at a number of locations across the country where fallen projectiles were reported, it said.

    In Iran, several explosions were heard in the capital, Tehran, the semi-official Tasnim news agency reported. The Fars news agency said two projectiles hit Tehran’s Mehrabad airport, and Iranian media said flames were reported there. Close to key Iranian leadership sites, the airport hosts an air force base with fighter jets and transport aircraft.

    Israeli media said a suspected missile came down in Tel Aviv, and a loud boom was reported in Jerusalem.

    In other developments:

    • Iran’s envoy to the UN security council, Amir Saeid Iravani, said 78 people including senior officials had been killed in the Israeli attacks on Friday, and that more than 320 were injured, most of them civilians. He said the US was complicit in the attacks and accused Israel of seeking “to kill diplomacy, to sabotage negotiations and to drag the region into wider conflict”.

    • The US role in the attack remained murky with President Donald Trump giving conflicting accounts as to his approval and foreknowledge. In the run-up to the Israeli 200-plane attack, Trump had publicly urged Israel to give diplomacy more of a chance, before US-Iranian talks that were planned for Sunday. But on Friday, the US president insisted he had been well informed of Israel’s plans and described the Israeli attack as “excellent”.

    • Iran launched a fresh wave of attacks on Israel early on Saturday, state media said, after Israel’s military reported it detected inbound missiles from Iran. “New round of Honest Promise 3 attacks,” state television reported, referring to the name of the Iranian military operation against Israel.

    • Israel’s ambulance service said 34 people were injured on Friday night in the Tel Aviv area, most with minor injuries. Police later said one person had died. On Saturday Israeli media quoted emergency services as saying one person had been killed and 19 injured by a direct Iranian strike on an area in central Israel.

    • A top-level UN conference on a two-state solution for Israel and the Palestinians scheduled for next week has been postponed, French president Emmanuel Macron said on Friday. France and Saudi Arabia had been due to co-chair the conference hosted by the UN general assembly in New York on 17-20 June, and Macron had been among leaders scheduled to attend.

    • Dozens of Palestinians were killed and injured after Israeli forces opened fire on people waiting to receive aid near a checkpoint north of Nuseirat, Al Jazeera reporter Anas al-Sharif and Drop Site News reported, in the latest such massacre. More Palestinians were killed when Israeli gunboats targets the tents of displaced people on a beach north-west of Gaza City, al-Sharif reported. It was impossible to independently verify the reports as Israel has barred foreign journalists from entering the territory. It has also cut off internet to Gaza since Thursday.

    • Israel closed all checkpoints to the Israeli-occupied West Bank as the country attacked Iran, a military official said Friday. The move sealed off entry and exit to the territory, meaning that Palestinians could not leave without special coordination.

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