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Israel has launched a massive wave of airstrikes across Iran, targeting missile launchers, radar systems, and top military commanders. The campaign reached as far as Mashhad, marking the most distant strike in Israeli history. Tehran and other cities were hit, with major damage reported at key facilities. Here's what we know so far.

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00:00Israel has intensified its air campaign over Iran, targeting dozens of key military sites
00:05including missile launchers, radar systems, and energy facilities.
00:10Over the weekend, Israeli fighter jets struck as far as Mashad Airport in northeastern Iran,
00:15more than 1-400 miles from Israel, marking one of the most distant strikes in the nation's history.
00:21Top Iranian intelligence officials, including the chief and his deputy, were confirmed killed
00:26during the attacks. Israel's military leadership called the operation
00:30historic, aiming to neutralize the threat posed by Iran's long-term weapons development.
00:37Air raids were reported across major Iranian cities like Tehran and Shiraz,
00:42with footage circulating of fires, explosions, and activated air defenses.
00:47In Tehran, damage was reported near a foreign ministry research building and across several
00:52strategic military locations. Israeli forces say their goal is to dismantle the infrastructure
00:58supporting advanced weapon production and eliminate missile threats.

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