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Iran’s fierce retaliation on Israel, PM Netanyahu’s villa blown up with ballistic missile, power plant also destroyed

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The tension between Iran and Israel is not ending. Both are attacking each other. In this episode, the big news has come that Iran’s ballistic missiles blew up Netanyahu’s Caesarea villa and Hadera power plant. It is being told that Iran launched a new wave of ballistic missiles on Israel. This wave was done by Iran when the IDF attacked every corner of Tehran and the Intelligence Ministry headquarters. It is claimed that Benjamin Netanyahu’s family home in Caesarea and the Hadera power plant were targeted by Iran. This is the third wave of Iranian missile attack, in which the first two attacks took place on Sunday night.

Earlier, US President Donald Trump said on Sunday that Iran and Israel should compromise and said that his intervention has brought peace between many conflicting countries, but he never got credit for it. Donald Trump said, ‘Iran and Israel should make a deal and they will, just as I asked India and Pakistan to make a deal, in that case using trade with the United States to bring logic, harmony and prudence to the conversation with two great leaders who were able to decide quickly and hold back.’

Did India reject Trump’s claim?

Trump also reiterated his claim of using trade for the ceasefire agreement between India and Pakistan last month in a post on Truth Social. While India has rejected this claim of Donald Trump and said that it happened after direct talks between the Directors General of Military Operations (DGMO) of both the armies.

Israel had carried out the first attack

Let us tell you that the latest Iran and Israel conflict started on Friday. On Friday, Israel attacked more than 100 places including many nuclear sites of Iran. Israel launched ‘Operation Rising Lion’ and carried out air strikes on military and nuclear bases in Iran’s capital Tehran and other cities. Israel claims that Iran was close to making nuclear weapons and this action was necessary to stop it. Iran’s army chief, Revolutionary Guards commander Hussein Salami and several nuclear scientists were killed in these attacks.

Attacks on each other continue for three days

In response, Iran fired more than 100 ballistic missiles on Israel under ‘Operation True Promise’, causing damage to cities like Tel Aviv and Haifa. Both countries continued to attack each other’s bases for three consecutive days. Iran’s Natanz and Fordo nuclear facilities have been damaged, while Israel targeted Iran’s gas fields and oil refineries.