On the other hand, the Israeli Defense Minister, Israel Katz, threatened on Monday the residents of this capital with new bombings, which he said will cost a high price, in the face of the Iranian response with missiles to the Zionist aggression.
The Israeli attacks against Iran, which began last Friday, have already left 224 people dead so far and more than a thousand wounded.
Meanwhile, in Israel, the total number of dead amounts to some 24 with more than 500 wounded, after Iran launched more than 370 missiles and hundreds of drones.
This Monday numerous explosions were reported from Tel Aviv, before dawn with several columns of black smoke.
Some regional television stations showed images of the impact of Iranian missiles early this morning also in the cities of Haifa, Petah Tikva and Benei Brak, which caused at least five deaths and more than a hundred wounded.
At the same time, the Israeli Air Force continued its bombardment of numerous targets in Iran, including the Fordow nuclear facility, most of which is underground, and also for the first time the headquarters of the Al Quds Force in Tehran.
For his part, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi announced the day before that Iran would stop its attacks if Israel does the same but so far the exchange of attacks by both sides has continued.
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