Latest Israel Iran Attacks

June 13
- Trigger: Israel’s Operation Rising Lion launched early on June 13, targeting Iranian nuclear and military infrastructure. It included airstrikes and covert Mossad drone sabotage. Key casualties reportedly included IRGC commander Hossein Salami, General Mohammad Bagheri, and several nuclear scientists.
- Iran’s Response: That evening, Iran launched a large-scale retaliation—150+ ballistic missiles and 100+ drones—striking Israeli territory .
- Damage in Israel:
- More than a dozen Israeli injuries; official Israeli sources cited around 22 injured and some buildings damaged by missile strikes in Tel Aviv and surrounding areas.
- Sirens sounded nationwide; oil refinery near Haifa faced a partial shutdown. U.S. air-defense assets assisted with interception.
June 14
- Iran continued missile and drone waves, particularly targeting Tel Aviv, Haifa, Rishon LeZion, Bat Yam, Rehovot, and Tamra.
- Casualties & damage:
- At least 10–13 civilians killed, including children, and dozens injured.
- In Bat Yam alone, missile fire killed six people (including a 10-year-old boy and 9-year-old girl).
- Tamra saw four women killed, and Rehovot’s Weizmann Institute sustained building damage (no casualties).
- A strike hit central Tel Aviv and reportedly even Israel’s military HQ (the “Kiryat”).
June 15
- Another round of mass Iranian missile/drone strikes—over 200 missiles and drones—hit civilian and strategic targets.
- Israeli losses:
- Official tally: 10–14 civilians killed, including three in a Bat Yam apartment building and four in Tamra.
- Over 200 injured across Israel, with around 180–200 casualties reported.
- Major damage:
- Weizmann Institute buildings further damaged.
- Residential towers, oil refinery in Haifa partially shut, extensive destruction in civilian areas.
🇮🇱 Israeli Retaliation
In direct response, Israel carried out airstrikes and missile attacks on Iranian territory, hitting Tehran energy infrastructure—including a major fuel depot—and nuclear/military sites. Reports claim 400+ deaths and 600+ injuries on the Iranian side, including senior nuclear scientists and IRGC officers.
🪖 Summary Table
Date | Iranian Offensive | Israeli Casualties | Damage in Israel |
---|---|---|---|
June 13 | ~150 missiles +100 drones (wave 1) | ~22 injured | Building damage (Tel Aviv), Haifa oil refinery impact |
June 14 | Follow‑up missile/drone waves | 10–13 killed, dozens injured | Bat Yam (apartment), Tamra, Weizmann Institute, Tel Aviv HQ struck |
June 15 | 200+ missiles/drones (wave 3) | 10–14 killed, 180–200 injured | Weizmann Institute, residential towers, civilian infrastructure |
🔍 What’s Next
- Escalation risk: Israel has warned of further strikes, even targeting Iranian defense factories, and Western powers (U.S., UK) are beefing up defenses in the region to help intercept incoming Iranian missiles.
- Diplomacy sidelined: Scheduled nuclear talks have been postponed as military operations take precedence.
This direct military exchange—unprecedented in scale—marks the most serious escalation to date, with heavy civilian tolls on both sides and extensive infrastructure damage. The situation remains fluid and dangerously volatile.