Explorer

Killing Khamenei Will ‘End Conflict’: Netanyahu As Iran Vows To ‘Pummel’; Trump Says ‘Talk Before It’s Too Late’

Israeli PM Netanyahu declared air superiority over Tehran after strikes on Iranian state TV. Iran retaliated with missile attacks on Tel Aviv, causing casualties and prompting evacuation alerts.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Monday claimed that assassinating Iran’s Supreme Leader would not intensify tensions but instead bring an end to the ongoing conflict. Speaking to ABC News, Netanyahu responded to reports that US President Donald Trump had blocked an Israeli plan targeting the Iranian leader over fears of a wider escalation. “It’s not going to escalate the conflict, it’s going to end the conflict,” Netanyahu said in the interview.

Iran Vows to Continue Strikes Until Attacks Cease

According to news agency AFP, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi declared that Tehran would persist with retaliatory attacks unless Israeli strikes stopped. Addressing the global community, Araghchi said, “Our powerful Armed Forces are making clear to the world that the war criminals hiding in shelters in Tel Aviv will not go unpunished for their crimes. We will continue to pummel the cowards for as long as needed to make sure that they are no longer firing at our people.”

 Trump Says ‘Iran Not Winning War’, Urges To Talk Before It’s Too Late

Amid rising tensions, US President Donald Trump urged Iran to engage in talks, warning against further delay. Trump, who has publicly supported Israeli strikes despite his general preference for diplomatic solutions, said during a press interaction:

“It’s painful for both parties, but I’d say Iran is not winning this war, and they should talk, and they should talk immediately, before it’s too late.”

He made these remarks during a meeting with Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney, as leaders of the Group of Seven (G7) deliberated on a possible joint appeal for de-escalation.

British Prime Minister Keir Starmer emphasised that while G7 countries remain concerned about Iran’s nuclear ambitions, the primary goal is to reduce tensions.

“I do think there’s a consensus for de-escalation,” Starmer told reporters. “There is absolutely a focus on how we de-escalate this and that will be a central focus as we go into the talks.”

‘We Control Skies Of Tehran’: Netanyahu As Israel Strikes Iranian State TV 

As tensions escalate sharply in the Middle East, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has declared that Israeli forces now command the skies above Tehran, signalling a dramatic turn in the ongoing conflict with Iran. Speaking during a visit to the Tel Nof airbase, Netanyahu stated, “The Air Force controls the skies of Tehran. We are on our way to achieving our two objectives: eliminating the nuclear threat and eliminating the missile threat.”

The announcement follows a sustained wave of aerial strikes by the Israeli military that reportedly destroyed more than 120 surface-to-surface missile launchers in Iran, with Israeli aircraft now conducting operations above the Iranian capital.

The conflict, which erupted after Israel launched a surprise offensive dubbed Operation Rising Lion on Friday, has already claimed numerous lives on both sides. According to the Israel Defence Forces (IDF), Iran has retaliated with more than 370 missile launches and hundreds of drone attacks, with the majority intercepted. Nevertheless, at least 24 people have died and over 500 have been injured in Israel, news agency AP reported.

Israel Strikes Iranian State TV In Tehran, Iran Terms It 'War Crime'

Israeli strikes on Monday targeted key military infrastructure in Tehran, including 10 command centres linked to the elite Quds Force of Iran’s Revolutionary Guard. Brigadier General Effie Defrin, IDF spokesperson, asserted, “At this time, we can say that we have achieved full aerial superiority over Tehran’s skies.” He described the aerial offensive as a “deep and comprehensive blow to the Iranian threat.”

The Israeli military further claimed that it now enjoys freedom of operation in Iranian airspace, unlike Iran which, according to Netanyahu, is attacking civilians. “When we control the skies over Tehran, we are hitting these targets, the targets of the regime, unlike the criminal regime of Iran that targets our citizens and comes to kill children and women,” the Israeli Prime Minister said.

Iranian state broadcaster IRIB was hit during the Israeli air assault, abruptly halting a live transmission.

Videos on social media captured the aftermath of the strike, showing the building engulfed in flames and thick smoke.

According to Times of Israel, Israeli Defence Minister Israel Katz said about the strike on the broadcaster, Israel will “strike the Iranian dictator everywhere.” “The Iranian regime’s propaganda and incitement broadcasting authority was struck by the IDF following a wide-scale evacuation of local residents,” he remarked.

 Iran condemned the Israeli attack on state TV as a 'war crime'. The strike on the offices of IRIB during a live broadcast was a "wicked act" and a "war crime", said Iranian foreign ministry spokesman Esmaeil Baqaei, as per AFP. "The UNSC must act now to stop the genocidal aggressor from committing further atrocities against our people," he added.

Meanwhile, the IDF posted on X, "Today, the Israeli Air Force conducted a precise strike based on intelligence targeting a communication center that was being used for military purposes by the Iranian Armed Forces. The building was used by the Iranian Armed Forces under the guise of civilian activity, covering up the military use of the center's infrastructure and assets. Prior to the strike, the IDF provided an effective advanced warning to the civilian population, including phone calls, to mitigate harm to civilians as far as feasible."

Israel-Iran Strikes Force Evacuation Of Capitals

Iran’s Revolutionary Guards responded by urging Tel Aviv residents to evacuate, even as Israel issued a similar alert for around 330,000 civilians in central Tehran, an area housing the country’s state TV, police headquarters, and several major hospitals, including one run by the Revolutionary Guard.

Tehran has since launched waves of ballistic missiles in response. A missile landed near the American consulate in Tel Aviv, causing minor damage but no injuries, as confirmed by US Ambassador Mike Huckabee on social media platform X.

The IDF in an update stated that sirens were sounded across northern Israel following another barrage of Iranian missiles.

Since Friday, Iran claims to have fired nearly 100 missiles in the latest volley, bringing its total response to over 370 missile launches and hundreds of drone strikes. Iranian authorities reported at least 224 deaths on their side following Israeli bombardments on nuclear sites, military leaders, and weapons facilities, AP reported.

Explosions were reported across Tel Aviv and Petah Tikva, where Israeli defence systems intercepted many of the incoming projectiles. However, some missiles penetrated urban areas. Local authorities in Petah Tikva confirmed that a residential complex had been hit, with extensive damage including charred walls and collapsed structures.

Five civilians — including two men and two women in their 70s — were killed in the central Israeli city, according to emergency service Magen David Adom. An additional 87 injured individuals were transported to hospitals, with ongoing rescue efforts for those potentially trapped in debris.

According to AP, Paramedic Dr Gal Rosen recalled, “When we arrived at the scene of the rocket strike, we saw massive destruction.” He recounted saving a four-day-old infant from the burning building.

Meanwhile, Israeli authorities have imposed strict restrictions on war-time reporting. These include limitations on publishing details about military operations, attack targets, protective measures, damage to strategic infrastructure, and disruptions to essential services.

As both nations continue to trade blows, fears of a wider regional war loom large, even as diplomatic efforts for a ceasefire remain uncertain.

Read more
Sponsored Links by Taboola
Advertisement

Top Headlines

5 Indians Kidnapped In Mali Amid Al-Qaeda, ISIS Uprising In African Nation
5 Indians Kidnapped In Mali Amid Al-Qaeda, ISIS Uprising In African Nation
Operation Pimple: 2 Terrorists Killed As Army Foils Infiltration Bid In J&K's Kupwara
Operation Pimple: 2 Terrorists Killed As Army Foils Infiltration Bid In J&K's Kupwara
'Total Disgrace': Trump Says US To Boycott G20 Over South Africa’s ‘White Farmer Abuses’
'Total Disgrace': Trump Says US To Boycott G20 Over South Africa’s ‘White Farmer Abuses’
Delhi Airport Partially Back On Track As ATC Glitch 'Gradually Improving'; Minor Delays Continue
Delhi Airport Partially Back On Track As ATC Glitch 'Gradually Improving'; Minor Delays Continue
Advertisement

Videos

Bihar Election News: PM Modi and Amit Shah Hold Roadshows, NDA Confident of Grand Victory
Jammu-Kashmir News: Infiltration Bid Foiled by Indian Army After Encounter in Kupwara
Delhi News: Toxic Air Engulfs Capital as CM Rekha Gupta Alters Office Timings Amid Pollution
Breaking News: US President Donald Trump Boycotts South Africa G20 Summit Over Alleged Farmer Abuse
Delhi News: Major Technical Glitch at IGI Airport Fixed After Hour-Long Flight Disruption
Advertisement

Photo Gallery

25°C
New Delhi
Rain: 100mm
Humidity: 97%
Wind: WNW 47km/h
See Today's Weather
powered by
Accu Weather
Advertisement
Embed widget