Israel and Iran continue to strike each other for a third day on Sunday, with Israel threatening to respond with even greater force as some Iranian missiles breached Israeli air defenses and hit residential buildings.
A new round of missile exchanges came after what Israel described as preemptive airstrikes targeting Iran’s nuclear facilities, top regime officials, military leaders, and nuclear scientists. Neither side has shown any sign of backing down.
“Iran will pay a very heavy price for the murder of civilians,” Netanyahu said. “We are here because we are in an existential battle, which today is understood by every citizen of Israel.”
Meanwhile, the Israeli military issued an evacuation warning on Sunday for Iranian civilians to evacuate areas around weapons factories.
“Being near these facilities puts your life at risk,” he said.
In addition, the IDF reported targeting approximately 80 sites in Tehran, including fuel depots, the Iranian Ministry of Defense headquarters, and other facilities linked to Iran’s nuclear program. Israeli fighter jets also bombed gas infrastructure near the port city of Bandar Abbas, which the military said supports Iran’s military and nuclear efforts.
On the Iranian side, there has been no updated casualty report since Saturday, when Iran’s ambassador to the United Nations stated that 78 people had been killed and more than 320 wounded.
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi defended his country’s actions as “legitimate self defense,” and insisted attacks on Israel would cease only if Israel halts its own military campaign.
Araghchi also accused the United States of being complicit in Israel’s actions and said Washington must “accept responsibility.”
U.S. President Donald Trump has reiterated that the United States was not involved in the attacks on Iran, and that Iran can only avoid further bloodshed by agreeing to a new nuclear deal.
“However, we can easily get a deal done between Iran and Israel, and end this bloody conflict!!!” the president wrote.







