The Middle East War Map: Strategic goals hit in Iran and Israel
At least 224 people have been killed in Iran since the beginning of hostilities on Friday, according to the country’s health ministry, as reported by Iranian state media. Meanwhile, 24 people had been killed in Israel until Monday morning, according to the Israeli prime minister’s office.
The Israeli operation against Iran is expected to last « weeks, no days » and is proceeding with implied US approval, according to White House and Israel officials.
US President Donald Trump said his country « had nothing to do with Israeli attacks, but admitted on Sunday that » we are likely to get involved « .
CNN monitors the areas where the attacks take place and which Iranian nuclear plants have been targeted.
After Israel’s initial attack, Iran launched a wave of retaliation, targeting multiple sites across Israel.
CNN journalists on the spot listened to explosions in Tel Aviv and Jerusalem, and video showed smoke rising from the two cities.
Iran has launched 370 ballistic missiles and hundreds of drones against Israel during four days of conflict, the Israeli prime minister’s office said Monday. The rockets successfully hit 30 sites in Israel, he added.
Following are the maps where the blows are visualized in areas and of the two countries.
Israeli raids hit military installations and infrastructure in Tehran, as well as residential buildings – forcing many residents to leave the city.
Rockets have hit goals all over Israel, hitting Tel Aviv as well as residential neighborhoods in the central Israeli city of Bat Yam and the Palestinian-Israeli city of Tamra in the northern part of the country.
Israeli raids have hit three nuclear facilities in Iran – the damage caused is not yet clear. Iran has developed its nuclear infrastructure since the 1960s, often secretly, with some installations buried in the subsoil.
It is capable of most uranium production stages, from mining to enrichment. He insists that his program is peaceful.