X019-ISRAEL ULTIMOS ATAQUES DE IRÁN
Four weeks into a war that has killed thousands, created the worst energy shock in history and sparked global inflation fears, there was no letup in airstrikes from Iran and Israel on Wednesday (March 25).
Workers in Israel’s largest city Tel Aviv cleared debris from ruined apartment buildings damaged by an Iranian strike in the early hours of Wednesday morning.
The Israeli military said in a Telegram post it had launched a wave of strikes targeting infrastructure across Tehran. It later said its air force had struck two naval cruise missile production sites in Tehran.
The exchange of fire came as Iran's military rejected President Donald Trump's assertion the U.S. was in negotiations to end the war, saying the U.S. is negotiating with itself.
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TEL AVIV, ISRAEL (MARCH 25, 2026) (REUTERS - Access all)
1. VARIOUS OF WORKERS MOVING RUBBLE AFTER IRANIAN STRIKE IN EARLY HOURS OF WEDNESDAY (MARCH 25)
2. EXCAVATOR NEXT TO DAMAGED APARTMENT BUILDING
3. HOLE IN BUILDING
4. WORKER INSIDE BUILDING REMOVING DEBRIS
5. KITCHEN OF APARTMENT SEEN THROUGH HOLE IN WALL
6. VARIOUS OF WORKER STANDING INSIDE RUINED BUILDING
7. WORKERS ON STREET WHERE IRANIAN STRIKE OCCURRED
8. DAMAGED BUILDING
9. ISRAELI FLAG ON BALCONY OF DAMAGED BUILDING
10. WORKERS AT SCENE OF STRIKE
11. DEBRIS ON GROUND
12. VARIOUS OF WORKER CLEARING DEBRIS
13. VARIOUS OF WORKERS ON STREET WHERE IRANIAN STRIKE OCCURRED
14. EXCAVATOR PUSHING DEBRIS TO SIDE OF STREET
15. PERSONAL BELONGINGS AND RUBBLE INSIDE RUINED APARTMENT