Last Update June 14, 2025, 11:35 AM EDT
At least two people have been killed in Israel following multiple rounds of Iranian airstrikes in retaliation for missiles launched during “Operation Rising Lion.” Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz said Saturday that “If Khamenei continues to fire missiles at Israel’s home front – Tehran will burn.”
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Fast Facts
- Israel said it launched “Operation Rising Lion” to target Iran’s nuclear and missile infrastructure.
- Israel’s airstrikes on Iran killed top Iranian military leaders and nuclear scientists.
- Iran launched its own airstrikes at Tel Aviv and other parts of Israel on Friday, killing at least 3.
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Hegseth says Trump is ‘dialed in’ on Israel-Iran conflict: ‘This is not an autopen moment’
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth told Fox News on Saturday that President Donald Trump is “dialed in” when it comes to monitoring the conflict between Israel and Iran, adding that “this is not an autopen moment.”
“We had that, where the world saw our gaze distracted, or not paying attention at all,” Hegseth continued, referencing Trump’s investigation into the Biden administration over allegations that top officials used autopen signatures to cover up the former president’s cognitive decline.
Hegseth added that the U.S. is “robustly postured” to defend American assets in the Middle East from any future aggression from Iran. On Friday, Tehran launched retaliatory airstrikes against Tel Aviv and Israel, killing at least 3 people.
“The president has been leading the way on setting the tempo of how we look at the region and ultimately recognize a couple a days ago, Israel believed in its own self-defense, it needed to take action against nuclear capabilities and ballistic missiles and we saw the response from Iran,” Hegseth said. “The U.S. is postured to defend our people in the region. We have got significant assets in the region. We are robustly postured to ensure our people, our bases, our interests are safe and we are continuing to monitor.”
“We will keep Americans safe,” Hegseth also said. “You saw what Secretary [of State] Rubio said in his first statement, ultimately, it should be clear to Iran that they should not turn their gaze to the United States, that would be a bad idea.”
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IDF claims to have ‘established aerial superiority’ all the way to Tehran
The IDF announced on Saturday that it had “established aerial superiority from western Iran to Tehran” just two days into Operation Rising Lion.
Overnight, Iran retaliated against Israel and launched several missile barrages that killed three and wounded as many as 70 people.
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Caitlyn Jenner, stuck in Israel after Iran strike, posts pictures of chaos and shelter

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Former U.S. men’s Olympics gold medalist and current transgender conservative influencer Caitlyn Jenner is trapped in Israel after the nation initiated a strike on Iran Thursday night.
Jenner traveled to the country to attend the Pride Month parade in Tel Aviv scheduled for Friday.
Jenner shared several social media posts declaring allegiance with Israel and showing sites of the country and subsequent chaos.
On Friday evening, Jenner posted about being in bomb shelters in Tel Aviv as Iran launches retaliatory missile strikes against the city.
“We are back in the shelters in Tel Aviv. This looks like it is the third wave of attack from Iran,” Jenner wrote.
In a post on Instagram and X Friday morning, Jenner shared a photo from the Western Wall in the Old City of Jerusalem with a caption that said, “Yesterday in Jerusalem. My heart is with Israel now and forever. Evil shall not prevail!” The post included Israeli and U.S. flag emoji.
This is an excerpt from an article written by Fox News’ Jackson Thompson.
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Retired Navy SEAL says ‘Iran is in the corner’ after Israeli strikes
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Israel uncovered evidence Iran was planning ‘surprise attack,’ diplomat says
Israeli Ambassador to the U.N. Danny Danon said on Friday that prior to the strike on Iran, Jerusalem found that Tehran was planning a “surprise attack” that would have included a ground invasion.
“Israel uncovered clear evidence that the Iranian regime was planning a surprise attack in coordination with its proxies. They had planned to invade from all sides with thousands of terrorists and thousands of projectiles,” Danon told reporters.
“As you know, October 7 was a deeply painful and traumatic day for all of us, but the danger we confronted last night was of a different magnitude: a surprise attack with a nuclear strike, which Iran was preparing for, would’ve been terminal. Israel could not and would not wait for that moment to arrive,” he added.
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More than 20 Iranian commanders killed in Israeli operation, IDF says

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The IDF has given more insight into the Iranian officials killed in Operation Rising Lion, which began with an unprecedented preemptive strike early Friday morning local time. So far, the IDF says it has managed to kill the head of Iran’s Intelligence Directorate and the commander of the IRGC’s Surface-To-Surface Missile Array.
Gholamreza Mehrabi, who served as the head of Iran’s Intelligence Directorate, allegedly “played a key role” in operational planning, combat preparations and intelligence evaluations, according to the IDF. Israel also noted that Marhabi was considered to be “Iran’s most senior intelligence officer.”
Mohammad Bagheri, commander of the IRGC’s Surface-To-Surface Missile Array, was also killed. The IDF said that he oversaw most of Iran’s long-range surface-to-surface missiles, which would have served as Iran’s “primary offensive tools” against Israel. Furthermore, the IDF said that Bagheri was part of the decision-making process behind Iran’s attacks on Israel in April and October 2024.
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IDF spokesperson says Iran’s ‘fake victory narrative’ is failing
IDF International Spokesperson Lt. Col. Nadav Shoshani accused Iran of trying to push a “fake victory narrative.” However, he said that it was “not going very well” for Teheran.
Shoshani’s post was in response to reports that Iran shot down Israeli fighter jets, a claim that Jerusalem denies.
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Israeli Air Force, Navy intercept Iranian UAVs
On Saturday, the IDF released footage of the Israeli Air Force and Navy intercepting UAVs from Iran. The announcement comes after many Israelis spent the night running in and out of protected spaces due to Iranian missile barrages.
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Iranian media allegedly reporting more strikes
The Associated Press is reporting that Iran’s state TV showed a fire following an Israeli strike on a former car manufacturing plant. Additionally, the Associated Press said that state-run IRNA news agency reported an Israeli strike in the southwestern province of Khuzestan.
Earlier on Saturday, Israel announced that it was carrying out more strikes on Iran following overnight missile barrages from Tehran.
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Israeli official vows ‘we have more surprises coming up’ for Iran following wave of airstrikes

Israeli security forces inspect destroyed residential buildings that were hit by a missile fired from Iran, in Ramat Gan, near Tel Aviv, Israel, on Saturday, June 14, 2025. (AP/Ariel Schalit)
A senior Israeli intelligence official exclusively told Fox News on Saturday that “We have more surprises coming up” for Iran following the initial wave of strikes during “Operation Rising Lion.”
The high-ranking source, speaking to Fox News Chief Foreign Correspondent Trey Yingst, said Israeli intelligence projected Iran would have an arsenal of 8,000 ballistic missiles over the next two years and that this was part of the reason a decision was made to launch the operation. Right now, Israel believes Iran has about 2,000 missiles.
“We cannot end this operation knowing that we will be in the same spot two years from now,” the official said. “Everything is going as planned. Actually, better than planned.”
The official added: “We have lots of surprises. Not just the ones we already did. We have more surprises coming up.”
Forty Iranian air defense systems were hit since the beginning of the operation, which is based on three goals — targeting Iran’s nuclear and ballistic missile programs and removing the Iranian existential threat against Israel.
During the initial strike against a meeting of Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) air force officials, Israeli intelligence assesses that 30 commanders were killed.
“It’s a historic achievement,” the official said.
Israel now expects more incoming Iranian missiles in the days ahead that will cause casualties and destruction.
The bulk of the conflict with Iran could largely be over in a matter of days.
“I think we can finish it in days… It’s a good thing that we have the U.S. by our side,” the official said.
The official also told Fox News that the U.S. is “fully coordinated” with Israel, yet declined to go into specifics.
“The way the U.S. is standing beside Israel is unprecedented,” he said. “We feel it.”
Fox News’ Trey Yingst contributed to this report.
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OPINION: Israel’s strikes on Iran are righteous and the whole world is benefitting
Israel’s strikes on Iran are as righteous as they are daring. As I write this, the Israeli Defense Forces are conducting precision operations that have already degraded Iran’s nuclear infrastructure and eliminated key figures in their military hierarchy.
These attacks aren’t just justified – they’re absolutely necessary.
Prime Minister Netanyahu has indicated that Israel is prepared for sustained operations lasting days or weeks. With intelligence suggesting the Islamic Republic is close to acquiring nuclear capabilities, waiting to act is not an option. Israel understands that their very survival is at stake, and is acting accordingly.
Their fight is America’s – and the free world’s – fight. President Donald Trump is absolutely right to make it clear to the Iranians that America isn’t playing their game anymore. The United States, our Gulf allies, and all countries that seek a free, peaceful, and prosperous future must unite in opposition to the Iranian regime and in support of Israel’s objectives.
This is an excerpt from an article by former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo. Click here to read more.
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Israeli victim of Iranian ballistic missile fire identified: reports
Yisrael Aloni, 73, was reportedly identified as one of the three people killed in Irans missile barrage attack against Israel, according to the Times of Israel. The outlet also noted that he was killed during a barrage on the city of Rishon Lezion.
Fox News’ Alex Hogan reported early Saturday morning that three people were killed and as many as 70 were wounded in the Iranian attack.
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Iranian destruction: Israel releases videos showing missile platforms, drones being taken out
The Israel Defense Forces released multiple new videos Saturday showing Iranian missile platforms and drones being destroyed by its forces.
“The Air Force continues to strike dozens of surface-to-surface missile platforms in Iran. This is how we accurately struck surface-to-surface missile platforms ready to launch,” IDF Arabic Spokesperson Avichay Adraee wrote on X.
In one video, missile platforms could be seen exploding into flames after being hit by Israeli airstrikes.
In another, a drone is seen flying through the air before it gets hit and starts spewing out dark smoke.
“We continue to hunt down threats and strike targets deep within the Iranian regime,” Adraee said.
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Israel’s defense minister warns ‘Tehran will burn’ if Iran keeps firing rockets

Left: REUTERS/Ronen Zvulun Right: Office of the Iranian Supreme Leader/WANA (West Asia News Agency)/Handout via Reuters
Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz sent a stark warning to Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei as tensions between their two nations continue to rise.
“The Iranian dictator is turning Iran’s citizens into hostages and creating a reality in which they — especially the residents of Tehran — will pay a heavy price for the criminal attacks against Israeli civilians. If Khamenei continues to fire missiles at Israel’s home front – Tehran will burn,” Katz said following a situation assessment with IDF Chief of the General Staff Lt. Gen. Eyal Zamir and top IDF officials.
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Iran confirms damage to nuclear site: report
Iran has reportedly confirmed that its Fordow nuclear site was damaged, according to Reuters, which cited the semi-official ISNA news agency.
“There has been limited damage to some areas at the Fordow enrichment site,” state atomic energy agency spokesperson Behrouz Kamalvandi said, according to Reuters. “We had already moved a significant part of the equipment and materials out, and there was no extensive damage and there are no contamination concerns.”
It is unclear whether this was a direct result of an Israeli strike, as an IDF official said on Saturday that Israel did not hit Fordow.
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Elon Musk says Starlink ‘beams are on’ for the people of Iran
Elon Musk seemed to indicate that Starlink was made available to the people of Iran after reports of the country limiting internet access following Israeli airstrikes.
During a Friday appearance on “Hannity,” Mark Levin, the host of “Life, Liberty and Levin,” called on Musk to “turn on Starlink” for the people of Iran. Levin then tweeted about the possibility of Musk turning on Starlink to which the Tesla founder replied, “the beams are on.”
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Iran’s foreign minister calls UN secretary general following Israeli airstrikes

In this photo released by the Iranian Red Crescent Society, rescuers work at the scene of an explosion after an Israeli strike in Tehran, Iran, on Friday, June 13, 2025. (Iranian Red Crescent Society/AP)
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi held a phone call last night with U.N. Secretary General António Guterres in which he told him that Israel’s airstrikes “constitute a blatant violation of the sovereignty and territorial integrity of the Islamic Republic of Iran, as an independent U.N. member state, and are a clear act of aggression.”
“The foreign minister reiterated Iran’s determination to defend itself in line with Article 51 of the U.N. Charter and urged the Security Council and the secretary general to fulfill their responsibilities under the Charter by strongly condemning this aggression and taking immediate and concrete measures to hold the Israeli regime accountable,” Iran’s Foreign Ministry said in a statement.
“The U.N. secretary general voiced regret over the Israeli aggression and condemned its attacks against Iran, particularly the strikes on nuclear facilities at a time when talks between Iran and the U.S. were ongoing. He underscored his commitment to using U.N. mechanisms to help de-escalate tensions and restore peace and stability in the region,” it added.
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At least 2 dead, homes destroyed after latest round of Iranian missile strikes in Israel
At least two people have been killed following four rounds of Iranian missile strikes into Israel.
An Israeli woman who was critically wounded by Iranian missiles died from her wounds she sustained in attacks late Friday in Tel Aviv, the Jerusalem Post reported, and another person was killed after a fourth wave of strikes decimated a residential area at dawn Saturday in central Israel.
In addition, several homes in Tel Aviv were reportedly damaged by Iranian ballistic missiles as first responders searched for survivors.
Iran launched missile strikes targeting various parts of Israel on Friday night and early Saturday morning.
Images posted online showed homes destroyed and others with partial damage.
Magen David Adom, Israel’s national EMS, said it was treating and evacuating 21 people after a rocket strike into a residential area in the country’s coastal plain.
