Khyber missiles fired targeting Netanyahu; Iran says no to talks
TEHRAN/TEL-AVIV: Iran has targeted Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu as the Iran-Israel war continues. Missiles were fired at Netanyahu's office, but the military said it had intercepted them. Iran fired Khyber missiles at Netanyahu's office in Tel Aviv and military bases in Haifa.
The attack was carried out by the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps. However, the Israeli military responded by saying that it had accurately repelled the drone and missile attacks. The United States confirmed that three F-15 aircraft were shot down in the Israeli attack. Meanwhile, Iran responds that it is not ready for any talks. The attacks have continued since the assassination of Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei on Saturday.
A joint Israeli-American operation is underway in Iran. More than 550 people are reported to have been killed so far. The Iranian Red Crescent Society confirmed this. The conflict is also continuing in the Gulf region.
An Indian crew member of an oil tanker in Oman was killed in an Iranian drone attack. Official information says two people are missing in an attack on another ship. Malayalis are very concerned about the attacks taking place in the Gulf region, where many expatriates live.