Israel, Iran and Tel Aviv
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Iran fired a new wave of missile attacks on Israel early Monday, killing at least five people, while Israel claimed in the fourth day of the conflict that it had now achieved “aerial superiority” over Tehran and could fly over the Iranian capital with impunity.
The attack on a controversial aid group highlights the challenge for the U.S. and Israel to remake Gaza without Hamas
Iran launched around 200 missiles and drones at Israel during the first day and a half of hostilities between the countries on June 13 and June 14. Around 10 Iranian ballistic missiles penetrated Israel’s air defenses and struck several areas in Tel Aviv and neighboring cities.
South Florida residents visiting Israel endured the third day of the deadly Iranian missile attacks that prompted airports to close.
The attack comes after decades of mutual hostility and a long-running shadow war of covert strikes and sabotage.
Recent developments in the Middle East have raised fears of a broader conflict breaking out in the region, after news came out of Iran launching a counterattack on Israel.
Sanaa: Yemen's Houthis, in a statement on Sunday, claimed responsibility for launching missile attacks towards Israel in the past 24 hours.