Trump, Israeli premier speak by phone as Iran launches retaliatory strikes
US President Donald Trump spoke with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Friday, the White House said, after Israel struck Iran's military leadership and nuclear facilities and Tehran retaliated.
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- Published Date: 12:12 | 14 June 2025
- Modified Date: 12:16 | 14 June 2025
US President Donald Trump spoke on the phone with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu Friday as Iran continued to launch retaliatory strikes after Israel carried out expansive attacks on its ballistic missile and nuclear programs.
A White House official confirmed the telephone call, but additional details were not immediately available.
The Magen David Adom emergency service confirmed that seven people were injured in Iran's counterattack, which came hours after Israel targeted multiple sites across Iran in the early hours of Friday morning.
Israeli forces attacked Iran in the early hours of Friday, hitting nuclear and missile facilities and killing top military commanders and scientists. Iran had vowed a harsh response, and multiple sites across Israel appeared to come under heavy ballistic missile attack on Friday evening as air defense systems activated across the country.
At least 40 Israelis were injured, according to the Haaretz newspaper.
Israel's attacks on Iran, meanwhile, killed 104 people and injured 376 others.
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