224 Killed In Iran, IRGC Officials Dead, Israel Intercepts Aerial Strikes | Key Points In Middle-Eastern Nations’ Conflict | World News

The conflict between Israel and Iran exchanges many missile attacks, while wounding and killing many people. The tensions allowed several leaders from around the world to react to the situation.
Israel’s alleged ‘rising lion operation’ operation, which claims to claim the nuclear and military fields of Iran, started tensions after the operation began. Following this, Tehran launched a ballistic missile attack on the previous one.
The United States President Donald Trump has repeatedly captured the situation and stressed that Israel and Iran should make an agreement in a mission in Social, the truth of the social media platform.
Here are the most important developments in Israel-Iran tensions:
1- 224 Iranian was killed
Iranian Health official Hossein Kermanpour said in a mission in X, 224 people in Iran were killed in Israel’s strikes.
2- 3 IRGC officials died
According to the moment, the Iranian State Media Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) confirmed that the intelligence chief of the intelligence chief Brigadier General Mohammad Kazemi and his assistant Hassan Mohaqiq was killed in the Israeli strike.
During the quoting of the state media, the Israeli Times reported that another IRGC intelligence officer Mohsen Bagheri was killed in the strike in Tehran.
3- Trump’s mediation
US President Trump emphasizes an agreement between Israel and Iran, “just like I do India and Pakistan, in this case, using trade with the United States with the United States, by making negotiations with two excellent leaders who can quickly decide to bring harmony, harmony and mental health!”
“Similarly, we will have peace between Israel and Iran soon! Added.
4- Israel cuts 100 UAVs
In a mission in X, the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) said Iran sent more than 100 unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV) to Israel and seized.
5- Israel’s strikes in Iran
On Monday (IST) IDF concluded “a large wave of strike waves in the field of weapon production in the Quds Force, Iranian army in Tehran”.
Indians in Iran
Previously, Foreign Ministry spokesman Randhir Jaiswal said that the Indian Embassy in Tehran was watching the security situation and engaged in Indian students in Iran to ensure their safety.
“In some cases, students are transported to more safe places in Iran by facilitating the embassy. Other applicable options are examined. More updates will be followed.”
The statement said that the embassy is also in contact with ‘community leaders’ on security.
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