
Iran has targeted Israel with several waves of long-range missiles in retaliation for Israel's strikes on its nuclear sites. Israel also launched new strikes on Tehran early Saturday. Follow DW for more. Israel launched strikes against Iran early Saturday morning Iran has hit Israel with at three waves of retaliatory attacks Below is a roundup of the latest developments on the Israel-Iran conflict and the wider Middle East crisis on Saturday, June 14, 2025: One killed in Iran missile attacks on Israel A woman has died in Iran's missile strikes on Israel, according to Israeli media. Ynet and the Times of Israel are among the media reporting that a women who was critically injured when a missile hit a residential building in Tel Aviv's Gush Dan area has since died from her wounds. The woman had been taken on Friday to Beilinson Hospital, which has now confirmed her death, media report. More than 60 others were injured in Friday's missiles strikes on Gush Dan, according to Israel's emergency responders, Magen David Adom. Iran has since launched a third barrage of missiles at Israel early on Saturday morning. The impact and possible injuries as a result of this third wave is still unclear. Magen David Adom have so far only reported that one of their own teams sustained light shrapnel injuries in the latest missile strikes. Iran's Mehrabad airport hit with projectiles Iranian media are reporting explosions and a fire at Mehrabad International Airport located in the capital, Tehran. Fars News Agency posted a video on X showing a column of smoke rising. "2 missiles hit the Mehrabad Airport area," it said in its post. Fire and heavy smoke billowed from Mehrabad airport in the Iranian capital early Saturday, an AFP journalist said. Mehr news agency reported a "blast" there. We'll bring you more information on this as it comes in. Iran-Israel crisis: What has happened so far? Here's an overview of what has happened so far in the latest crisis between Israel and Iran. Israel launched attacks on several Iranian nuclear facilities and military sites early Friday. It also carried out targeted assassinations, killing at least six senior nuclear scientists and a number of top officials. Iran says 78 were killed and more than 320 were injured in Israel's attacks, although there is no independent verification of these figures. Israel hit the Natanz nuclear site, where Iran produces most of its nuclear fuel. Natanz also has facilities deep underground and its unclear how much damage Israel's strike actually did. Meanwhile, over the course of Friday and early Saturday, Iran launched three waves of long-range missiles at Israel in retaliation. Welcome to our coverage Welcome to DW's coverage of the escalating conflict between Israel and Iran. In addition to the latest news, this blog will bring you the latest multimedia content, analysis and on-the-ground reporting from DW correspondents.
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