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The Israeli military said it had launched new "wide-scale" strikes on Tehran, Isfahan and southern Iran Monday, shortly after one man was killed in Israel following retaliatory missile launches from Iran.
More than 1,000 people have been killed in Iran since the US and Israel launched attacks on 28 February. Tehran has retaliated by striking major cities in the Gulf, including military bases, airports, hotels, oil refineries and other infrastructure. Dozens across the Gulf have been killed or wounded.
Israeli airstrikes also pounded Beirut's southern suburbs all day Monday as the death toll continued to climb in southern Lebanon. More than 400 people have now been killed in Israeli strikes in the country since Hezbollah joined the Iran war a week ago.
Airstrikes were also reported Monday on Iran-backed militant groups in northern Iraq, which has been caught in the crosshairs of the US-Israel war on Iran. A second ballistic missile in Turkish airspace was also shot down by NATO on Monday, the second such incident in days.