Mapping strikes in the Israel-Iran conflict
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The ongoing airstrikes in the Israel-Iran conflict have entered a sixth day, marking one of the most intense confrontations in history. The conflict escalated after Israel targeted Iran's nuclear facilities and military leaders, resulting in significant casualties on both sides. Over 200 people are reported dead in Iran, while Israeli cities experienced missile attacks that killed over 20. As Iran responds with missile strikes, the situation has escalated tensions, prompting discussions of U.S. involvement, and human rights groups warn of rising casualty figures amid the violence.
The confrontation that began Friday has escalated, prompting Donald Trump to consider possible U.S. involvement. The initial Israeli strikes damaged nuclear facilities but did not destroy them.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called for the destruction of Iran's underground nuclear fuel enrichment site, Fordow, as a key military goal.
Since Friday, Iran has launched over 400 missiles, with Israeli officials stating that about 90 percent of Iran's missiles have been intercepted.
The Israeli strikes have killed over 200 people, while human rights groups estimate the numbers to be much higher, amidst a humanitarian crisis.
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