Israeli Airstrike Targets Iranian State TV Amid Ongoing Conflict
Israel conducted an airstrike on Iran's state broadcaster IRIB, disrupting a live broadcast and escalating tensions between the two nations, resulting in significant casualties.

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Overview
Israel launched an airstrike on Iran's state broadcaster IRIB, targeting the IRINN headquarters during a live broadcast.
The attack was part of a broader response to concerns about Iran's nuclear capabilities, leading to increased military tensions.
The airstrike resulted in at least 224 deaths in Iran, with subsequent retaliatory strikes from Iran causing 24 fatalities in Israel.
Iranian state TV resumed broadcasting shortly after the strike, indicating resilience amid ongoing conflict.
Israeli officials confirmed the attack was aimed at disrupting Iranian propaganda efforts linked to military operations.
Analysis
Emphasizes the rapid shift to pre-recorded programming and Iran's vow for retaliation.