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Iranian Attacks on Tel Aviv Result in Casualties Amid Escalating Tensions

Kuwait City: Iranian attacks on Tel Aviv have resulted in the deaths of three individuals and injuries to 130 others, with 35 people still reported missing.

According to Kuwait News Agency, the situation has escalated with Iran reporting a total of 224 deaths since the onset of the Israeli occupation's attacks.

In response to the rising tensions, GCC Secretary-General Jasem Al-Budaiwi has called for an emergency ministerial council meeting, scheduled to take place on Monday in Riyadh. The meeting aims to address the growing conflict and seek possible resolutions.

Further developments in Tehran have seen significant losses for Iran's military leadership. The head of Iran's IRGC intelligence unit, Maj-Gen. Mohammad Kazemi, along with his deputy Hassan Mohaqeq and another senior officer, were killed in an Israeli attack. This loss is expected to impact Iran's military operations and strategic planning.

Additionally, Iran has launched a new series of missile and drone attacks targeting Israeli forces as part of Operation True Promise 3. This operation marks a continued escalation in the conflict, with both sides experiencing significant casualties and destruction.

In the Gaza Strip, a new wave of Israeli occupation airstrikes has resulted in the deaths of at least 65 Palestinians and injuries to more than 315 others in the past 24 hours. The humanitarian impact of these ongoing hostilities is a growing concern for the international community.

In a separate incident, a helicopter crash in New Delhi, India, has claimed the lives of at least seven people, including the pilot. The cause of the crash is currently under investigation by local authorities.