Israel struck Iran’s state-run television station Monday during a live broadcast, forcing a reporter to run off camera following an explosion, after Iran fired a new wave of missiles at Israel that killed at least eight people.
Israel’s military meanwhile said it struck command centres in Tehran belonging to Iran’s Quds Force, the foreign operations arm of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps. The Israeli Defence Minister Israel Katz warned that Tehran’s residents would “pay the price” for Iranian strikes on Israeli civilians, after overnight missile attacks killed several.
Meanwhile, Group of Seven leaders including US President Donald Trump prepared to hold talks in the Canadian Rockies, tackling issues including whether they can find common ground on an escalating conflict between Iran and Israel. Canada is now sounding out countries about making a joint call on Israel and Iran, diplomats said. The statement could call for de-escalation or could simply back Israel, saying that it has a “right to defend itself” due to Iran’s contested nuclear work.
In view of escalating missile strikes, the Embassy of India Tehran in coordination with local Iranian authorities started relocating Indian students in Iran to safer places. According to sources, buses have started relocating students from Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Islamic Azad University Tehran Medical Sciences, Iran University of Medical Sciences (Tehran).
The Embassy of India Tehran in coordination with local Iranian authorities on Monday (June 16, 2025) started relocating Indian students in Iran to safer places as Israel-Iran conflict intensified with both sides firing missiles and drones at each other.
According to sources, buses have started relocating students from Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Islamic Azad University Tehran Medical Sciences, Iran University of Medical Sciences (Tehran). In view of the intense bombing from Israel, the priority at present is to shift Indian students from Tehran as soon as possible, it has been learnt.
In this Israeli city hit by Iranian missile, many people still support their military’s operation When an Iranian missile slammed into this central Israeli city, Miryam was huddled inside the concrete safe room in her family’s apartment. Miryam was unscathed by the blast. But four people in the building next door were killed, and the explosion blew off the doors to the apartment and destroyed the kitchen and bathroom.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has long identified Iran as Israel’s greatest enemy, citing its hostile rhetoric and support for militant groups and accusing it of pursuing nuclear weapons — a charge Iran denies.





