Israel has bombed Iranian public television after ordering the eviction of several neighbourhoods in Tehran
On the fourth day of Israeli-Iran bombings, the conflict is unlikely to end, even though Iran is ready to end the conflict, according to the Wall Street Journal.
The Israeli Air Force has stated that "military targets continue to be attacked in central Iran", but has not given any further details of what has been targeted.
However, the attack comes after Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz pointed directly to Iran's "propaganda." "Iran's propaganda speaker is about to disappear," Katz said on social media.
The Israeli Armed Forces have called for the evacuation of the Third District of Tehran, where the headquarters of Iranian public television is located: "Urgent warning to all persons in the area indicated on the map annexed to the 3rd District of Tehran. Dear citizens, for your safety, we urge you to leave the area immediately mentioned in the 3rd District of Tehran."
"In the next few hours, the Israeli Army will be operating in that area, as it has been doing in recent days in Tehran," Adraee added in the message, along with the publication of a map with an area in red.
Iran calls for evacuation in Tel Aviv announcing further attacks
On the other hand, Iran has also issued a warning to residents of Tel Aviv in the area of military infrastructure to leave immediately because they will carry out attacks.
Moreover, the Iranian authorities have reported that some 30 people have been placed under surveillance for their alleged links to "Zionist regime terrorism." The arrests come after the Israeli army began bombing Iran last Friday.
In this context, there has also been a glimmer of clarity: Iran has announced through the Arab countries that it wants to end its conflict with Israel and return to the negotiating table on its nuclear program, according to the Wall Street Journal .
The UN has described the conflict between Iran and Israel as "very worrying" and has called for "urgent" dialogue.
The UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, Volker Turk, has described the current "military escalation" between Israel and Iran as "very worrying" and has called for an "urgent" dialogue process to "find a solution" to the attacks.
Turkey calls on Israel and Iran to ensure "full respect" for international law, with a direct demand for the protection of civilians. Both Iranian and Israeli forces have struck urban centres in recent days, killing more than 230 people by Israel and 20 by Iran.
Following statements by the UN Chief of Human Rights, the Iranian Government has called on Turk to condemn the Israeli attack "rigorously".
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