Breaking news: Israel, which drew the ire of the international community by killing thousands of innocent civilians in Gaza, launched attacks on various points in Iran on June 13. The attack, organized by the Tel-Aviv administration, increased tensions in the Middle East, while the Tehran administration retaliated.
The mutual statements and increasing attacks of the two countries dragged the region into a new conflict. US President Donald Trump's full support for Israel and his threats against Iran brought the question of whether Washington would join the war to the agenda. In the later days of the Israel-Iran war, the US sending new aircraft carriers to the Middle East brought the tension to a peak.
While the mutual attacks between Israel and Iran continue, the Tehran administration carried out its most violent attacks on the 7th day of the war. Many critical points in Tel-Aviv were targeted, and with the breaching of the Iron Dome, great destruction occurred in the city. The stock exchange building and the house of the former health minister were also hit.
While all these developments remain on the agenda, the Iranian Revolutionary Guard stated that the missile attacks will continue. The news in the Iranian media included the statement,"This night will not be like the previous ones."
Here is the latest situation and minute-by-minute developments regarding the Israel-Iran war.
NEW BALLISTIC MISSILE OPERATION FROM IRAN

Iran continues its ballistic missile operations in response to Israel’s attacks. Missiles fired from Iran and the activation of Israel’s “Iron Dome” air defense system were captured in the skies over the city of Nablus in the occupied West Bank.
ZIONISTS' DESTRUCTION AND CENSORSHIP TO THE MEDIA

According to The Times of Israel, Israeli police physically blocked several news agencies broadcasting from the affected area following the Iranian attack in the morning.
The Israeli police spokesman claimed that its teams in the field took action against news agencies that were identified as having filmed areas where Iranian missiles had directly hit, and that were"used by Al Jazeera to transmit unauthorized and illegal content."
The Police Spokesperson noted that the intervention was carried out on the orders of Police Commissioner Danny Levy, in line with the policies set by National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir.
In the images circulating on social media, it was noted that the Israeli police tried to prevent the broadcast by covering the camera with their hand.
After the police physically intervened, the cameraman was heard saying in Hebrew:"They see you on CNN, they see you on the BBC, they see you all over the world, so calm down for a second."
In the footage, which was also shared by the Israeli Ministry of National Security, the police officer was seen asking the cameraman to take out the recording device and give it to him.
"RUSSIA'S SUPPORT FOR IRAN IS CLEAR"

Kremlin Palace Spokesman Dmitry Peskov made a statement to journalists on the occasion of the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum (SPIEF).
Peskov touched on the Iran-Israel conflict in his statements. Stating that Israel had given assurances that it would ensure the safety of Russian experts working at the Bushehr Nuclear Power Plant in Iran, Peskov said,"Yesterday, Russian President Vladimir Putin said that there was an agreement with Israel that our experts working at the Bushehr plant would not be in danger or face the threat of attack." Peskov responded positively to the question of whether Israel had promised to ensure the safety of Russian experts.
Referring to the possibility of the US directly participating in the Iran-Israel conflict, Peskov stressed that this would lead to a"terrible spiral of escalation." Kremlin Palace spokesman Peskov said,"This would mean a geographical expansion of the conflict. Judging by the statements coming from Tehran, this could lead to a new and dangerous escalation."
Stating that they are on Iran's side in the current tension between Iran and Israel, Peskov said,"Russia's general support for Iran is clear."
FORMER MINISTER'S HOUSE WAS HIT IN ISRAEL

Channel 12 television reported that the house of Israel's former Health Minister Danny Naveh was hit and severely damaged in Iran's latest attacks.
Naveh, who is also the manager of the financial company"Israel Bonds" and is reported to be abroad, was quoted as saying,"Our house was severely damaged today and the people inside miraculously survived."

