Israel-Iran continue mutual attacks 2025-06-18 08:54:25 NEWS CENTER - The war between Israel and Iran continues on the 6th day with mutual attacks. The Israeli-Iranian war, which started with Israel's attack on Iran, continues on the 6th day with counter-attacks by both sides. The Israeli Army claimed that it carried out an airstrike against various military targets in Iran. In a statement made on Telegram, it was stated that more than 50 Israeli Air Force aircraft attacked points allaged to be "centrifuges" and weapons production facilities.    Another Israeli target was Imam Hussein University in the norheast of Tehran, which is affiliated with the Revolutionary Guards Army. The hills norheast of Tehran and an oil refinery were also among Israel's targets.    The Israeli army's air strikes on many parts of Iran, including the capital Tehran, continued in the morning.    Iran, on the other hand, targeted many points in Israel in the morning hours. In the news of the Israeli army radio, some news reports stated that several Iranian missiles fell into Israel. While the army radio did not specify the places where the missiles fell, the Israeli Hayom newspaper reported that according to the first determinations, at least two missiles fell in Jarusalem and the Sharon area near Tel Aviv. Channel 12 reported that Iranian missile strikes damaged a building in central Israel and fire brigades responded to 20 vehicles on fire. In the news, it was noted that missile fragments fell on a building in the northern region, and many fires broke out in open areas as a result of the fall of Iranian missiles or fragments.    The Iranian Revolutionary Guards Corps issued a statement saying that they used hypersonic Fettah missiles in the latest attack on Israel. According to the IRNA news agency, the statement said that the Revolutionary Guards Corps reported that the 11th wave of the proud Loyal Promise 3 Operation was carried out using Fettah missiles. "Tonight's missile attack showed that we have full control over the skies of the occupied territories and that Iran is completely defenceless against missile attacks," the statement said, adding that the Fettah missile attack sent a message to Tel Aviv about Iran's authority.