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Iran fired multiple waves of missiles at Israel, including what was reported as the first use of its "Sejil" ballistic missile. Over 70 people were injured in Israel from the barrages, which also involved attacks from Lebanon. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated that Israel is continuing its strikes on Iran "with force" and claimed to have "a plan full of surprises" for Iran.
Netanyahu, speaking in the city of Arad, said Iran has the "capacity to reach deep into Europe." Meanwhile, ministers close to Netanyahu indicated that domestic politics played a key role in the decision to strike Iran. Iran rejected claims from President Donald Trump about negotiations, calling them "fake news."
The situation remains active, with reports of multiple direct hits in Israel and Netanyahu promising a forceful continuation of the conflict. Iranian officials were also reported to have issued threats against Netanyahu personally.
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