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
The attack comes after decades of mutual hostility and a long-running shadow war of covert strikes and sabotage.
TEL AVIV — The booms from the night’s Iranian missile strike could be felt across the region, including in my home in Jaffa. In that moment, it felt — to this former Londoner’s ears — like a scene from the Blitz, when the Nazis pounded England with nightly bombs.
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The Forward on MSNCelebrating my daughter’s birthday in a bomb shelter, as missiles struck Tel AvivAs Iranian missiles rained down on Tel Aviv, one columnist chronicled life in and out of the bomb shelter on his daughter's birthday.
Iran announced it had launched some 100 missiles and vowed further retaliation for Israel’s sweeping attacks on its infrastructure, which have killed 224 so far.