
The Israeli army said on Saturday more than 20 Iranian army and revolutionary guards were killed by the commanders in their air strikes.
The head of the Iranian armed forces Mohammad Bagheri was among the highest commanders killed in Israeli attacks.
“Since the beginning of the operation (Friday), more than 20 commanders have been excluded in the Iranian security apparatus,” the Israeli army said in a statement.
Israeli Defense Minister Israel warned that “Tehran will burn” if Iran continues to shoot missiles.
Katz also said that Iran would pay a heavy price for damage to Israeli citizens. “If (Iranian highest leader Ayatollah Ali) Khamenei continues to shoot missiles on the Israeli home front – Tehran will burn.”
Both nations signaled more attacks, despite the urgent calls of world leaders, to de-combating tension and avoiding total rollers.
Tel Aviv said that his hundreds of strikes in Iran have killed nine older scientists and experts involved in the Iranian nuclear program in the last two days.
According to the Iranian UN Ambassador, 78 people were killed and more than 320 injured.
In response to Israeli attacks, Iran retaliated with the opening of waves of drones and ballistic missiles.
On Friday, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that his goal was to eliminate any Iranian threat to Israel, but also urged Iranians to oppose their leaders.
Iranian nuclear interviews
Iranian President Masoud Pezshkian criticized the United States for the support of Israel on Saturday, while Washington and Tehran dealt with nuclear interviews.
“The coordination of the Zionist regime with the United States in its aggression against the Iranian territory in the middle is a sign of dishonesty and unreliability of America,” PezeShkian said in a telephone call with Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif.
Pezshkian also warned that there would be “more serious and stronger reactions” if Israel continued his country.
“The sequel to Zionist aggression will meet with the more serious and stronger reaction of Iranian armed forces,” PezeShkian said.
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