Iran fires missiles at Israel in response to attacks

Trump urges Tehran to halt bombing, suggests nuclear deal still possible

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Missiles launched from Iran are intercepted as seen from Tel Aviv, Israel, on June 13. © Reuters

JERUSALEM/DUBAI/WASHINGTON (Reuters) -- Iran launched retaliatory airstrikes at Israel on Friday night, with explosions heard in Jerusalem and Tel Aviv, the country's two largest cities, following Israel's biggest-ever military strike against its long-standing enemy.

Air raid sirens sounded across Israel as authorities urged the public to take shelter. Missiles were seen over Tel Aviv's skyline, with the military saying Iran had fired two salvos.

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