At least five people have been killed in Israel by Iran attacks
On the other hand, the spokesman for the Iranian Ministry of Health has confirmed that 224 people have been killed by Israeli attacks, while Donald Trump has stated that there is "a good chance" that Israel and Iran will reach an agreement.
The latest attacks by Iran have killed five people in Israel, where the body of an 80-year-old man has been found, making it 18 since Friday, when Iran began bombing Israel, which killed senior military officials, civilians and nuclear scientists.
"In a search conducted by Israeli police officers at the site where a missile hit Tel Aviv-Bnei Brak district, an 80-year-old man has been found dead," the document confirms.
On the other hand, the emergency services had already confirmed the death of two men and two women, all of whom were initially around 70 years old, as a result of attacks at points in central Israel. In addition, 92 people were taken to hospitals, including one woman with a serious "face injury" and six not very serious.
In this context, Iran has executed a prisonerconvicted of working for the Israeli intelligence service Mosad.
For his part, the spokesman for the Iranian Ministry of Health, Hossein Kermanpour, has confirmed that 224 people have been killed in Israeli attacks, resulting in more than 1,000 injuries.
Kermanpour has released the figures in an X message reporting 1,481 people hospitalized as a result of the bombings, including those killed.
Israeli attacks on Iran have continued in recent hours and have been carried out at the headquarters of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Police Command of the capital and several residential areas in Tehran.
"A lot of chances of a deal. "
U.S. President Donald Trump has said that Israel and Iran have "a good chance" of reaching an agreement following the Israeli Army's attacks on Friday.
"I think it's time to come to an agreement and we'll see what happens, but sometimes they have to fight. (...) I think there's a good chance of an agreement," he told the media.
Trump, however, has refused to make statements about whether he has asked his Middle East ally to stop the attacks on Iran. "I don't mean that," he said, in statements to CNN.
Trump has claimed that Washington and Tehran get along "very well," and has argued that the Israeli and Iranian authorities have "great mutual respect."
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