Israel and Iran trade strikes on 5th day of conflict
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India Today on MSNWatch: Israel hits Tehran airport, destroys two Iranian F-14 fighter jetsThe Israeli Air Force destroyed two Iranian F-14 fighter jets at a Tehran airport, the IDF said, sharing footage of the strike. The jets were reportedly meant to intercept Israeli aircraft. The IDF also hit Iranian drone units and broadcast facilities amid rising tensions.
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The Times of Israel on MSNIDF destroyed two Iranian F-14 fighter jets in attack on Tehran airportAn Israeli Air Force drone struck and destroyed two Iranian F-14 fighter jets at an airport in Tehran, IDF Spokesman Brig. Gen. Effie Defrin reveals in a press conference.The US-made F-14 Tomcats were supplied to Iran before the 1979 Islamic Revolution and are believed to be the last ones still in operation.
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Israel carried out an airstrike on Iran’s Mashhad Airport, targeting a refueling aircraft. Another drone attack hit a gas facility at South Pars. Iran condemned the moves, calling them dangerous. Officials warned the incidents could involve wider regional conflict.