Trump urges for ‘everyone to leave Tehran’ after broadcaster bombed live on air

Jun 20, 2025 North America views: 145

Smoke and fire rise at an impacted facility site following missile attack from Iran on Israel (Picture: Reuters)

The confrontation between the two Middle Eastern nations shows no indication of abating despite international pleas for calm.

The UK yesterday placed Israel alongside Iran on its travel red list,blocking anyone from visiting the country as its conflict with Iran escalates.

Israeli rescue teams spent Sunday morning searching for survivors in the rubble of a multistorey building south of Tel Aviv,after an Iranian missile strike killed six.

Nearly 200 were reportedly wounded in the attack on the Bat Yam neighbourhood,while a further four were said to have been killed in a separate strike on a town in the north of the country.

Meanwhile the Iranian  ambassador to the UN said 78 people have been killed and more than 320 wounded in Iran since Friday,with top military officials and nuclear scientists among them.

State television said a further 60 were killed in an Israeli strike on a block of flats in Tehran,including 20 children.

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