Israel and Iran carry out further strikes as hundreds of Australians plea for rescue

·

Israel and Iran have launched further missile attacks against each other for a fourth consecutive day, with Iranian state television briefly knocked off air following an Israeli strike on Monday.

The ongoing conflict has claimed at least 224 lives in Iran and 24 in Israel since Friday. In Tehran, residents were seen fleeing the city in long queues of traffic after explosions rang out across the capital.

On Monday evening, Iran issued fresh threats and launched another round of missile and drone strikes on Israel, prompting further air raid alerts. Iran’s Revolutionary Guard vowed to continue the bombardments overnight.

Missile strikes escalate as Trump urges Iran and Israel to ‘make a deal’
Tehran, Iran, on June 13, 2025. Photo: Vahid Salemi / AP.

One Iranian missile struck the Israeli city of Petah Tikva. Residents of a damaged apartment complex described scenes of destruction and panic. Liel Fenigshtein told the ABC, “Our home is in a bad situation, you can’t live in it… We don’t have anything.”

Neighbour Matthew Danoff described the blast as a “huge boom,” adding: “This is crazy and I want it to stop. I hope it stops soon.” Despite the damage, Danoff said he supported Israel’s actions: “I think honestly that it’s something we have to do, unfortunately… Iran having that nuclear capability is a lot worse.”

Israeli officials claimed they had achieved aerial dominance over Iranian airspace and destroyed aircraft at Tehran airport. They also urged residents in parts of Tehran to evacuate before launching a direct strike on Iran’s state broadcaster.

Footage showed Iranian anchor Sahar Emami fleeing live on air as debris fell in the studio. The Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting feed was temporarily cut before returning shortly afterwards.

Footage showed Iranian anchor Sahar Emami fleeing live on air as debris fell in the studio.

Iran’s Foreign Ministry accused Israel of committing a war crime. In response, Israeli Defence Minister Yoav Gallant stated that the broadcaster was a source of “propaganda and incitement.”

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu defended the country’s actions, even hinting that the assassination of Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei would bring an end to the conflict. “It’s not going to escalate the conflict, it’s going to end the conflict,” he told ABC America.

Meanwhile, Iran continues to retaliate, claiming it is targeting Israeli military and energy infrastructure after strikes on its oil and gas facilities.

As the conflict intensifies, Australia is working to assist citizens in the region. Foreign Minister Penny Wong said around 650 Australians had registered with the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) seeking to leave Israel and Iran. However, with airspace still closed, they have been urged to shelter in place.

Senator Wong reiterated the government’s calls for calm: “We don’t want to see an escalation which leads to dire consequences for the people of the region.”

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, currently attending a G7 summit in Canada, echoed this sentiment, saying: “We, along with other like-minded countries, do want to see that priority on dialogue and diplomacy.”

Source: ABC News

Advertisement

Share:

KEEP UP TO DATE WITH TGH

By subscribing you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy.

Advertisement

Latest News

From Athens to Adelaide: Hellenic bonds strengthened at dinner for Loverdos

South Australia’s Greek community gathered at the Mortlock Chamber to honour visiting Deputy Minister Ioannis Loverdos.

Hellenic Lyceum of Sydney pays tribute to women of courage and resistance

The Hellenic Lyceum of Sydney hosted a deeply moving and meticulously researched presentation titled Greek Heroines of WWII.

Anemones in full bloom, 25 years of Greek dance and giving

The hall was brimming with warmth, laughter, dance, and homemade food; unmistakable signs you’d stepped into an Anemones celebration.

Sydney Olympic may be forced to drop new logo over Olympic symbol breach

Sydney Olympic FC may be forced to change its new logo after it was found to breach protections over official Olympic symbols.

Greek Australian community leader Nola Radiotis honoured with Senior Award

The Victorian Senior of the Year Awards took place at Government House on this Wednesday, October 22, 2025. 

You May Also Like

‘Older workers can fill vacancies’: Business Sydney executive director, Paul Nicolaou

Executive director of Business Sydney, Paul Nicolaou, has written to Treasurer Frydenberg calling on the gvt to let age pensioners earn more.

Australia Cup triumph for Sydney Olympic FC with 5-2 victory over St George FC

Sydney Olympic celebrated their qualification to the 5th preliminary round of the Australia Cup on Wednesday night after a 5-2 victory.

George Peppou’s company could serve lab-grown quail meat to Australians by 2024

Australia's first cell-based meat company has begun the regulatory approval process to serve lab-grown quail in restaurants by 2024.