Iran and Israel exchange fresh strikes
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Dozens of targets hit throughout Sunday, including energy sites, radar systems, missile launchers; refueling plane hit at Mashhad Airport, possibly marking Israel's farthest-ever strike
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said Sunday that if the Israeli strikes on Iran stop, then “our responses will also stop.”
The exchange of fire comes as talks on Iran's nuclear program in Oman between the U.S. and Iran were called off.
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Fresh explosions have been reported in the Iranian capital of Tehran late on Sunday local time after Iran's President warned of "more painful and crushing responses" to Israeli strikes.
Smoke and flames filled the sky over Tehran as Israel struck oil and gas facilities in the Iranian capital and targeted more nuclear facilities during attacks that carried on into Sunday after starting two days earlier.
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We cannot have the world’s most dangerous regime have the world’s most dangerous weapons,’ says Prime Minister Netanyahu.
Israel's ambassador to the United States said Sunday that Israel was not looking to limit or quickly finish up its war with Iran. "The objective is not to contain the war. The objective is to win the war,