Iran and Israel state extra strikes when the battle is within the fourth day

The paths of Iranian ballistic rockets shed light on the night sky, such as from Gaza city during new rocket attacks that Iran started on June 15, 2025 against Israel.

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Both Iran and Israel placed new evacuation commands on Monday when the two regional powers continued to launch rockets for a fourth day in a row.

On Monday evening, the Israeli defense forces warned the residents in parts of North -Teheran that the Israeli army would attack the Iranian military infrastructure in the coming hours.

In the meantime, the Iranian state media reported that the country's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps announced that, according to NBC News, it would start its own attacks against the military infrastructure in the Bnei Brak region in eastern Tel Aviv.

“Your presence in this area is a serious risk,” said the guard in a statement that NBC reported.

Defense Minister Israel warned on Monday that Tehran will “pay” the price for his fresh rocket attacks.

A live broadcast of the Islamic Republic of Iran was interrupted on Monday evening when the studio seemed to meet a rocket. The video of the moment shows that a news anchor abruptly stop and let your desk as rubble and smoke in the frame.

The fire brigade exchanges have continued against Iran since Israel's Friday attack. The Iranian media reported that Tehran's most recent strikes from Tel Aviv, Jerusalem and Haifa, in which a large oil refinery took place. CNBC has contacted the Bazan operator to comment on the operation of the company in Haifa, in view of the reports on damage to the Israel -Energy infrastructure.

The guard of Iran said overnight that it used “innovative methods” that “disturbed the enemy's multi -layered defense systems to the point that the Zionist air defense systems have driven each other,” said an explanation that was preserved by NBC News.

Israel has largely dependent on its highly efficient iron defense system to ward off attacks in regional conflicts – but it can even be overwhelmed if a large number of projectiles are fired.

On Monday, the Israeli defense forces claimed that they had “reached full air superiority to Tehran's sky” after they had previously said that they had used 50 fighter planes and planes in a coordinated strike mission. CNBC could not check the report independently.

Iran has long struggled with an aging aircraft fleet and previously turned to Russia for fighter planes.

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The fresh hostilities are for investors who have broadcast the chances of further escalation in conflict and in the wider oil -rich Middle East, in the middle of concerns regarding crude oil supply and the most important shipping lane through the street of Hormuz, which combine the Persian Golf and the Golf Oman.

Oil prices have retained the profits of the past few days and at 1:11 p.m. London time, Ice Brent Futures were traded at 73.46 USD per barrel with the delivery in August, which was a decline of 1.04% compared to the previous trading session. The Nymex WTI contract at the end of July was $ 72.14 per barrel and 1.15% lower.

Focus on oil markets as Israel-Iran conflicts escalated

Elsewhere, however, the markets showed initial signs that the latest hostilities were shaken on Monday in the early Monday.

The point prices for gold, an important asset for safe haven, went back to around 3,419 USD per ounce on Monday at 12:20 p.m.

Tel Aviv Share indices rose approximately at the same time, with the Blue chip TA-35 by 1.82% and the wider TA-125 switching by 2.64%.

The European and US stock markets also opened higher.

Luis Costa, the global director of EM Soverägn Credit at Citigroup Global Markets, signaled that the steamed reaction could partially be due to the hopes of a brisk solution for the conflict.

“So the markets are obvious, they know and take into account all potential scenarios. There may be obviously very bad scenarios in this story,” he told CNBC's “Europe Early Edition” on Monday. “But there is still a way out in relation to a faster solution and Iran on the table or a short continuation of a very surgical and intensive strike of the Israeli army.”

US response in focus

On Monday morning, stomach David Adom, the National Emergency Service of Israel, reported four deaths and 87 injured after rocket attacks at four locations in “Central Israel”, in which they reported that they were caught buildings, fire and people under rubble.

Tehran accused Tehran, aimed at civilians in Israel, to prevent the IDF from continuing to “continue the attack that breaks down his skills”, and Israel Katz, a close long-time ally of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, said in a Google overlook Update that “the residents of Tehran, and soon pay the price.”

In a later Google-transplanted update, it clarified that “the residents of Tehran will be forced to pay the price for the dictatorship and to evacuate their houses from areas in which it will be necessary to attack regime goals and security infrastructure in Tehran.”

The IDF on Sunday said that it was “a spacious wave of strikes on numerous arms production sites that belonged to the QUDS Force, the IRGC and the Iranian military in Tehran.

CNBC was not able to check the developments on site independently.

The focus is now on the reaction of the United States, since Israel nearby and weapon measures, the unexpected cancellation of the latest conversations in Washington with Iran and the historically hard -striking attitude of President Donald Trump against Tehran in his first term in Washington.

Trump, who advanced Iran for an agreement on his nuclear program, has shown himself to kill the Supreme Guide of Iran, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, according to NBC News about the conflict, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.

Discussions about the conflict are expected to take place during the ongoing meeting of the G7, which together with the European Union Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Great Britain and the USA will be summarized.

– Katrina Bishop from CNBC contributed to this report.

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