Iranian TV was hit by Israeli airstrikes
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A building that houses Iranian state television in Tehran has been hit by reported people Israeli air bombing Live broadcast on Monday.
A television reporter for Iran’s news network (IRINN) said the studio was filled with dust after “the sound of an attack on his hometown.” An explosion then occurred, and the broadcast quickly switched to a pre-resigned programme as confusing.
The strike came as follows: Israeli Army He claimed on Monday that he had gained a “air superiority” over Tehran.

The missile struck the Iranian news network (IRINN) during a live broadcast showing the destruction of the reporters, which the studio and reporters were safely fleeing. (Jaap Arriens/Nurphoto via Getty Images)
The Israeli Defense Force (IDF) said it had “conducted an accurate strike based on the Intelligence Reporting Agency provided by the Intelligence Reporting Agency, targeting communications centres used for military purposes by the Iranian military.”
According to the IDF, the building was “used by Iranian military under the guise of civilian activities and concealed the military use of the Centre’s infrastructure and assets.”
The strike directly damaged the military capabilities of the Iranian army, the IDF added.
The IDF had issued evacuation warnings to Tehran civilians before the strike.
“Israel civilians do not receive evacuation warnings before they run to the shelter. We are not the same,” the IDF posted on X.
The IDF previously said that Israeli planes have degraded Iran’s air defense and missile systems as far as they can now. Operate via Tehran Without facing any major threats. Israel said it now controls the sky from western Iran to Tehran.
This is a developing story.
Danielle Wallace of Fox News Digital contributed to this report.