
Iran launches another barrage of missiles to target Israel

TEHRAN: Iran has fired a new wave of ballistic missiles towards Israel, IRNA reported, as President Masoud Pezeshkian warned that his country responses to Israeli attacks will be “more decisive and severe” if Israel’s hostile actions continue.
As the Iranian missiles bypassed Israel’s multilayer defence system, explosions are being heard in Tel Aviv.
On the other hand, the Iranian state news agency claimed that they had also targeted a private residence of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Caesarea – a city located along the Mediterranean Sea.
It also said that Netanyahu had left the bunker after several days on Sunday.
In its reaction, the Israeli military confirmed the reports, saying Iran has launched another missile attack.
STATE OF EMERGENCY EXTENDED
On the other hand, Reuters quoted Israeli media as saying that the government has extended the state of emergency until June 30.
It means Netanyahu knows that Iran won’t stop resisting the Israeli aggression and there is very little chance of forcing Iran to surrender despite the claims made by Israel about devastating the Islamic Resistance.
The latest Iranian response comes despite the fact that Germany and France have again voiced their support to Israel.
Germany said Iran should never have nuclear weapons, while France described it as threat to both Israel and Europe.
Earlier, AFP in a report described the devastation caused by Iranian missiles in a the previous attack, showing the effectiveness of Tehran’s response.
TEHRAN POLICE HEADQUARTERS
As Israel continues bombing Iran, the Iranian media said on Sunday that an Israeli strike hit the Tehran police headquarters in the city centre.
“The Greater Tehran Police Command was hit by one of the enemy’s drones,” ISNA news agency reported, citing a police statement. It added that the attack caused “minor damage” and injured “a number” of police personnel.
