10.03.2026 12:01
As the war between the United States and Israel and Iran continues with mutual missile attacks, it has entered its 11th day, with reports indicating that the death toll in Iran has risen to 1,230 and the number of injured to 1,473. From the Iranian front, there are claims that Israel's far-right security minister Ben Gvir was killed in a missile attack, but no official statement has been made regarding this claim yet.
The world continues to discuss the tension between the US and Israel with Iran. The war, marked by mutual missile strikes, has entered its 11th day. In the attacks that resulted in the death of Iran's religious leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, the death toll on the Iranian side has risen to 1,230 in 11 days, while the number of injured has reached 1,473. The US has reported that 7 of its soldiers have lost their lives so far.
BOMB CLAIM FROM THE IRANIAN FRONT As the evolution of the process remains a matter of curiosity, a claim has emerged from the Iranian front that Israel's far-right security minister Ben Gvir was killed in a missile attack. This claim, which spread rapidly on social media, has also shocked Israeli citizens who have been living in shelters for days. No official statement has been made regarding the matter yet.
SIRENS HAVE STARTED TO SOUND AGAIN Following Iran's missile retaliation after approximately 10 hours, sirens were activated in many areas of Israel, especially in Tel Aviv. In a statement from the Israeli army, it was noted that missiles were fired from Iran towards Israel and that air defense systems were attempting to intercept the missiles. It was reported that pre-warning messages were sent to mobile phones in threatened areas, and instructions were given to remain in shelters until the next announcement.
The Israeli people have been spending the vast majority of their lives in shelters since the war ISRAEL: WE STRUCK NUCLEAR LABORATORIES Israel's Channel 12 reported that nuclear laboratories in Tehran were struck by Israeli planes last night. The report stated that the attacks were part of a broader campaign against Iran's military and strategic infrastructure across the country. Israeli officials said that the recent operations aimed to weaken Iran's nuclear and missile capabilities. Iran, on the other hand, reported that explosions and damage occurred in many areas of the capital. Previous attacks during the conflict had also targeted facilities related to Iran's nuclear program, including those associated with uranium enrichment and nuclear research activities.