For whom the track is very much: Five days of battle between Israel and Iran

For whom the track is very much: Five days of battle between Israel and Iran

In the night from Thursday to Friday, Israel fighter aircraft attacked Iranian goals, including nuclear installations. Since then, developments have followed each other quickly. An overview of the most important events since Thursday night.

Thursday night: Although Israel has been threatening for some time with an attack on Iran, the timing of the large -scale action for many comes as a surprise. With two hundred combat aircraft, Israel bombards dozens of Iranian goals.

Never before, Israel Iran attacked on such a large scale. Among other things, the largest nuclear installation by Iran, in Natanz, is being hit. The commander of the revolutionary guard and the chief of the army are also killed.

Friday morning: Iran hits back. The country fires more than a hundred rockets on Israel. Reporting from The New York Times shows that Iran had only expected an Israeli attack after the weekend. As a result, the country is not well prepared for a counterattack.

The world responds to the attacks. US President Donald Trump states that “Iran must close a deal before nothing left”. French President Emmanuel Macron calls on both countries to “maximum restraint”. Minister Ruben Brekelmans (Defense) says “to regret that Israel has passed this step”.

Friday afternoon: Iran regards the Israeli attack as a declaration of war. Israel is carrying out new attacks at that time in several places in the country. It is clear that several fatalities have fallen.

In the meantime, more details are being known about the Israeli attack. It was prepared for months. Drones Iran were smuggled in with trucks. It is reminiscent of Operation Spinning web, which Ukraine recently performed in Russia.

Friday evening: Israel is taking attacks again. Explosions can be heard in several places in Iran. Iran now has almost eighty deaths and hundreds of injured.

Later in the evening, Iran will also launch new rockets. According to Iranian media, this time this time is hundreds of ballistic rockets. Israelis have to go into their shelters again.

Saturday morning: The first fatalities are reported in Israel. A sixty woman was hit by a rocket. There is also a lot of damage to buildings. An apartment building of 32 floors has been hit in Tel Aviv. There is also major damage in the suburbs of that city.

Saturday afternoon: Israel reports that it is carrying out new attacks. They focus primarily on launching installations. Iran says that it no longer sees it in further nuclear consultation with the United States. Originally a new overlaw round was planned on Sunday.

Sunday morning: After nocturnal attacks, the deaths in Iran and Israel rise. At least ten people die in Israel at night. In Iran, the death toll is now above one hundred. Israel calls on Iranians who live near Weapon Factories to evacuate immediately. Five car bombs explode in Tehran in the morning.

Sunday evening: Trump introduces Russian President Vladimir Putin as a mediator between Iran and Israel. A day later, the European Commission resolutely rejects that proposal. “Russia has zero credibility,” says the spokesperson.

Sunday night: Iran carries out a new rocket attack on Israel. Explosions are reported in Jerusalem, Tel Aviv and Haifa. At least five people are killed. In Iran, the death toll has since risen to 224, the Ministry of Health says.

Monday afternoon: Iran asks Israel and the US through Gulf States for a ceasefire. But the Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says he is not interested in negotiations. According to him, Iran lies and cheats. A huge explosion can be heard in Iran during a live broadcast on the Irib state broadcaster.

Monday night: from Canada, the G7 leaders call “de-escalation”, but they also say that “Israel has the right to defend himself”. Trump leaves the top “because of the events in the Middle East”.

Tuesday: For the fifth day in a row Iran and Israel attack each other. Follow the latest developments in our live blog.

On the Night from Thorsday to Friday, Israeli Fighter Planes Attacked Iranian Targets, Including Nuclear Facilities. Since then, Developments Have Been Rapidly Unfolding. An OVERVIEW OF THE MAIN EVENTS Since Thorsday Night.

Thursday Night: Although Israel Had Been Threatening an Attack on Iran for Some Time, the Timing of the Large-Scale Action Still Comes as a Surprise to Many. With Two Hundred Fighter Planes, Israel is Bombing Boxes or Iranian Targets.

Never Before Has Israel Attacked Iran on Such a Large Scale. Among Other Things, Iran’s Largest Nuclear Facility, in Natanz, is hit. The Commander of the Revolutionary Guard and the Chief of Staff of the Army Are Also Killed.

Friday Morning: Iran Strikes Back. The Country Fires More Than a Hundred Rockets at Israel. Reporting from the New York Times shows that Iran Did not Expect An Israeli Attack Until After The Weekend. As a result, the country is not well prepared for a counterattack.

The World Reacts to the Attacks. US President Donald Trump States That “Iran Must Make A Deal Before There Is Nothing Left of It.” French President Emmanuel Macron Calls on Both Countries to Exercise “Maximum restraint.” Minister Ruben Brekelmans (Defense) Says He “Regrets That Israel Has Taken This Step.”

Friday Afternoon: Iran Considers The Israeli Attack A Declaration of War. Israel is Carrying Out New Attacks in Several Places in the Country At that Time. It is clear that there have leg multiple fatalities.

Meanwhile, more details are Becoming Known About the Israeli Attack. It was prepared for months. Drones were smuggled into Iran in trucks. It is Reminiscent of Operation SpiderWeb, which Ukraine recent carried out in Russia.

Friday Evening: Israel is Carrying Out New Attacks. Explosions Can Be Heard in Several Places in Iran. Iran Now Has Almost Eighty Dead and Hundreds Injured.

Later in The Evening, Iran also Launches New Rockets Again. Accordance to Iranian Media, This Time It Concerns Hundreds of Ballistic Missiles. Israelis Have To Go to Their Bomb Shelters Again.

Saturday Morning: The First Fatalities are reported in Israel. A Woman of Sixty Has Been Hit by A Rocket. There is also a lot of damage to buildings. In Tel Aviv, A 32-Story Apartment Building Has Been Hit. There is also major damage in the suburbs of that city.

Saturday Afternoon: Israel Reports That It Is Carrying Out New Attacks. These are Mainly Aimed at Launch Installations. Iran Announces That it no Longer Sees Any Point in Further Nuclear Consultations with the United States. A New Round of Consultations was Originally Planned for Sunday.

Sunday Morning: After Nightly Attacks Back and Forth, The Death Tolls in Iran and Israel Are Rising. At Least Ten People are Killed Overnight in Israel. In Iran, The Death Toll, now is over a hundred. Israel Calls on Iranians Living Near Weapons Factories to Evacuate Imediately. Five Car Bombs Explode in Tehran in the Morning.

Sunday Evening: Trump Proposes Russian President Vladimir Putin as a Mediator Between Iran and Israel. A day later, the European Commission Resolutely Rejects That Proposal. “Russia Has Zero Credibility,” Says the Spokesperson.

Sunday Night: Iran Launches A New Rocket Attack on Israel. Explosions are reported in Jerusalem, Tel Aviv and Haifa. At Least Five People are Killed. In Iran, The Death Toll Has Now Risen to 224, The Ministry of Public Health Reports.

Monday afternoon: Iran Asks Israel and the US for a Ceasefire via Gulf States. But Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu Says He is not interested in negotiations. Accordance to him, Iran “Lies and Deceives.” In Iran, a Huge Explosion Can Be Heard Duration A Live Broadcast on State BroadCaster Irib.

Monday Night: from Canada, The G7 Leaders call for “de-escalation”, but they also that “Israel has the right to defend itself”. Trump Leaves the Summit Earlier “Because of the Events in the Middle East”.

Tuesday: for the fifth day in a row, iran and Israel are attacking each other. Follow the latest development in our live blog.

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