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Air raid sirens sounded across Israel and people were ordered to take cover at bomb shelters
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The warnings came as Iranian missiles rained down on Israel Friday as the Malab regime
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retaliated for Israel's deadly strikes on Tehran's nuclear and military sites. Explosions rocked Jerusalem and smoke rose from Tel Aviv. Israel says it intercepted several
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missiles, but there were multiple reports more than 20 people were hurt. Iran had vowed revenge
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after Israeli airstrikes the night before killed three top Iranian military leaders
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Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says Israel's strikes were for its survival against Iranian
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threats and had been planned for months. The strike is the most significant attack on Iran
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since its war with Iraq in the 80s. The exchange of military blows comes as President Trump warns
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Iran to accept a deal offered by the United States to limit its nuclear program or risk
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further military consequences. The U.S. has long cautioned Israel against large-scale military
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strikes against Iran, fearing it may spark a wider conflict across the Middle East
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U.S. officials also raised concerns any such action is likely to do little to halt Iran's
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nuclear ambitions. Tehran's escalatory actions also come as Iran was censured by a U.N. watchdog
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as it announced it would activate a third uranium enrichment facility, fueling suspicions it is in fact pursuing the development of a nuclear weapon
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For Straight Arrow News, I'm Lauren Keenan