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Here’s what happened today
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- US President Trump said, “We now have complete and total control of the skies over Iran”, and suggested that the US could kill Iran’s supreme leader.
- Iran launched several waves of missile attacks at Israel, claiming that it targeted airbases used for Israeli air strikes.
- Israel carried out several air raids across Iran, and explosions were reported in the capital, Tehran.
- With the war with Iran intensifying, Israel has pushed on with its attacks on Gaza, killing dozens of aid seekers in Khan Younis.
- The G7 voiced support for Israel and called for “broader de-escalation of hostilities in the Middle East”.
- 17 Jun 2025 - 23:40(23:40 GMT)
‘We will show the Zionists no mercy’: Khamenei
Despite Trump’s threats, the Iranian supreme leader reiterates that Iran will harshly retaliate against Israel’s attacks.
“We must give a strong response to the terrorist Zionist regime,” Ayatollah Ali Khamenei wrote in English on X.
“We will show the Zionists no mercy.”
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Trump weighs US role in Israel’s bombing campaign against Iran
Trump faces potentially the hardest choice of his time in the White House as he weighs up whether the US should join Israel’s bombing campaign against Iran.
Trump fuelled speculation about a US intervention as he dashed back from a G7 summit in Canada, warning on Tuesday that the US could kill Iran’s supreme leader, but would not “for now”.
The choice is a monumental one for a president who has promised throughout both his first and second terms in the Oval Office to get the United States out of its “forever wars” in the Middle East.
“It’s a major political and military choice that could define his legacy in the Middle East,” Behnam Ben Taleblu, director of the Iran programme at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies, was quoted as saying by AFP news agency.
- 17 Jun 2025 - 23:27(23:27 GMT)
Israeli military announces new attacks on Tehran
Israel’s military has issued a brief statement saying it has “begun a wave of strikes in the Tehran area”.
The military gave no further details.
We will bring you more information on the new attacks when it is available.
- 17 Jun 2025 - 23:20(23:20 GMT)
Iranian missile evades Israel’s Iron Dome defence system
Al Jazeera is reporting from Jordan because it has been banned from Israel and the occupied West Bank.
In the last hour, there were two separate waves of missile attacks from Iran into Israel.
In fact, in the last sort of 15 minutes, the Israeli Home Front Command has issued an all clear, so people are now allowed to leave their shelters.
Something has got through.
Israel always says that its Iron Dome defence system is not able to intercept every missile that’s fired. It gets most of them.
Nevertheless, the ones that do – as you see from there – are able to cause considerable damage if they hit a target.
It is early days to say exactly what and where has been hit. And there is also, remember, military censorship in Israel in wartime, and so it is not always possible to know exactly the significance of the location that might have been hit by those Iranian missiles if the Israelis consider it militarily sensitive.
For example, if it’s a military base or something like that, then the media is not allowed to report what the area is that has been hit by a missile.
- 17 Jun 2025 - 23:15(23:15 GMT)
Iranian forces arrest ‘terrorist team’ linked to Israel
Iranian security forces arrested a “terrorist team” linked to Israel with explosives in a town southwest of the capital, Tehran, Iranian state media reported.
- 17 Jun 2025 - 23:07(23:07 GMT)
Israeli outlets report fire at car lot in central Israel
An Iranian missile or shrapnel appears to have fallen in a parking lot in central Israel. Israel’s Channel 12 reported that the incident set 20 cars ablaze, and fire crews are trying to put out the fire.
- 17 Jun 2025 - 23:00(23:00 GMT)
Trump’s backing emboldens Israel’s war on Iran
Israel’s increasingly aggressive stance towards Iran is being shaped by the influence of US President Trump, a shift that analysts say has emboldened PM Netanyahu’s government to act with greater impunity.
“There is the matter of the Trump presidency, in which Israel secured a president that might be willing to be bullish on Iran and is generally inclined to support them in whatever foreign policy they pursue,” Benedict Manzin, an analyst at the risk consultancy Sibylline, told Al Jazeera.
Under the watch of Trump, Manzin says, Israel appears more confident that it can carry out strikes on Iranian nuclear sites, weapons convoys, and regional allies without facing significant diplomatic consequences from Washington.
Manzin points to Israel’s military activity in Syria and its continued war on Gaza as signs that the Israeli government is exploiting what it views as a favourable strategic window.
“All that taken together,” he said, “Israel has a unique opportunity to invest considerable time and resources not only in degrading Iran’s nuclear capability, but in undermining [the Iranian] government”.
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Israeli army issues evacuation threat for district in Tehran
The Israeli army says people should leave an industrial area of the Iranian capital known as District 18, near Mehrabad Airport.
“In the coming hours, the [Israeli] military will operate in the area as it has in the past days in areas of Tehran to attack military infrastructure belonging to the regime,” an Israeli army spokesperson said.
The tactic echoes forced evacuation orders Israel has previously issued in Lebanon and continues to use in Gaza.
- 17 Jun 2025 - 22:45(22:45 GMT)
US threats put region on ‘verge of implosion’: Hamas
The Palestinian group has renewed its support for Tehran and warned that a US attack on Iran would be a “dangerous” escalation.
“American threats of intervening militarily against Iran push the region to the verge of implosion,” Hamas said in a statement.
- 17 Jun 2025 - 22:30(22:30 GMT)
What’s happening in the occupied West Bank?
As Israeli forces continue attacking Iran and Gaza, here is what they are doing in the occupied West Bank:
- Israeli forces installed a new metal gate between the Kifl Hares and Hares villages, northwest of the occupied West Bank city of Salfit, effectively blocking the only road left for villagers to access the city.
- A Palestinian was wounded in an assault by Israeli forces in the New Askar refugee camp, east of Nablus.
- Israeli forces took over a Palestinian’s house at the northern entrance of Birzeit, north of Ramallah, and turned it into a military observation and firing position.
- 17 Jun 2025 - 22:25(22:25 GMT)
Explosions reported in Tehran and Karaj
Explosions have just been heard in Tehran and in the nearby city of Karaj, west of the capital, according to Iranian news websites cited by Reuters news agency.
- 17 Jun 2025 - 22:15(22:15 GMT)
Missiles streak across Israeli sky amid air raid warnings
Al Jazeera is reporting from Jordan because it has been banned from Israel and the occupied West Bank.
We’ve just seen missiles on their way to Israel.
Israeli media has reported debris or missiles falling in central Israel, perhaps in the Jerusalem area, and parts of greater Tel Aviv.
This is about the eighth wave of missiles from Iran in the last 24 hours.
Israel says most of the missiles are intercepted/ But as we’ve seen, in the last three or four days, some missiles do get through and can cause considerable devastation.
And, of course, we don’t know where every missile hits either, because of military censorship in Israel.
- 17 Jun 2025 - 22:10(22:10 GMT)
‘The battle begins’: Iran’s supreme leader
In his first statement since Trump’s threat to assassinate him, Ali Khamenei wrote on X: “In the name of the noble Haidar, the battle begins.”
Haidar is an alternative name for Ali, the fourth Muslim caliph.
- 17 Jun 2025 - 22:00(22:00 GMT)
‘We were collateral damage. Now we are collateral news’: Palestinian author
Mosab Abu Toha, who won a Pulitzer Prize earlier this year for his essays on the destruction of Gaza, decries the lack of coverage of the horrific atrocities in the Palestinian territory amid the war between Israel and Iran.
“We were collateral damage. Now we are collateral news,” he wrote in a social media post.

A mourner reacts during the funeral of Palestinians killed in Israeli air strikes in Khan Younis, June 17 [Hatem Khaled/Reuters] - 17 Jun 2025 - 21:50(21:50 GMT)
Iranian missile wave activates alerts across Israel
Israeli media outlets are reporting that the latest volley of Iranian missiles has triggered sirens across the entire country, including Tel Aviv.
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Israel under Netanyahu ‘biggest threat’ to region: Erdogan
Turkey’s President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu is “the biggest threat” to the Middle East.
In a phone call with Qatar’s emir on Tuesday, Erdogan said that he “will continue his efforts to end the spiral of violence, and that Netanyahu has shown once again that he is the biggest threat to the security of the region”, according to his office.
- 17 Jun 2025 - 21:38(21:38 GMT)
Israel says Iran launched another missile attack
The Israeli army says it has detected incoming missiles from Iran – the latest of several attacks over the past 24 hours.
- 17 Jun 2025 - 21:30(21:30 GMT)
Killing Iran’s supreme leader would be ‘unlawful’
Sarah Leah Whitson, a lawyer and director of the US-based rights group DAWN, warns that assassinating Iran’s supreme leader could be a violation of international law.
Trump had said earlier that the US knows Khamenei’s location and he is an “easy target”.
“At a time when the US is insisting that it’s not in a state of war with Iran, that it is not taking military action against Iran, assassinating the supreme leader would be an unlawful assassination and a grave breach of international law,” Whitson told Al Jazeera.
She added that Trump’s threats risk further escalation of the conflict.
“The possibilities of the continued assault on Iran escalating into not just a broader regional war, but potentially a global war, are extremely high. And so continued belligerence and hostile rhetoric from President Trump is only throwing fuel on the fire.”

Ali Khamenei speaks during his meeting with a large group of labourers in Tehran, May 10 [Office of the Iranian Supreme Leader via AP]
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Published On 17 Jun 2025
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- Explosions rock Iran and missiles hit Israel as attacks continue for a fifth-straight day with a Mossad office targeted in Tel Aviv and an alleged high-level assassination in Tehran.
- US President Donald Trump says “we now have complete and total control of the skies over Iran” after his vice president, JD Vance, says Trump may take “further action to end Iranian enrichment”.
- The Israeli military claims killing Iran’s wartime chief of staff after Iranian media say preparations under way for what they call the largest and most intense missile attack on Israeli soil.
- The death toll from Israel’s attacks on Iran has risen to more than 220, including 70 women and children. More than 20 people have been killed in Iranian attacks on Israel.
- Meanwhile in the Gaza Strip, Israeli soldiers have killed dozens of more Palestinian aid seekers, according to officials.
- Israel’s war on Gaza has killed at least 55,432 people and wounded 128,923, according to Gaza’s Health Ministry. An estimated 1,139 people were killed in Israel during the October 7 attacks and more than 200 taken captive.


