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The Israeli military says it's begun a new wave of attacks in Iran.
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Out explosions have been heard in Tehran and cities across the country.
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State media say more than 1,200 people have been killed since the U.S. and Israel began
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their assault on Saturday.
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Iran is also continuing its attacks on Gulf nations.
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There has been a series of loud blasts here in the Qatar capital Doha.
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The defense ministry says air defense systems have been intercepting incoming missiles.
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Six expats workers from Nepal and Pakistan have been injured by Shrapnel and Abu Dhabi
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following the interception of Iranian missiles.
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As Arab-Ijohn says, two people have been injured in after Iranian drones and missiles
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fell near an international airport.
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It happened in the exclave of Nakchivan.
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Azerbaijan has summoned the Iranian ambassador and says it reserves the right to retaliate.
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We're live in Tehran, Doha, Ramallah, Beirut, Moscow and London.
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First, let's go to Muhammad Wal in the Iranian capital.
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Just the U.S. and Israel, they've continued to pound Iran.
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If you could just talk us through the latest strikes, where are they hitting and how
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our ordinary Iranians coping?
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As Muhammad Tehran received the biggest amount of pounding and bombing this morning, just
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two hours ago, we were eyewitnesses to that and we saw plumes of smoke after we heard
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loud explosions, plumes of smoke rising from at least five locations around Tehran.
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The understanding of the information we have is that they targeted police stations, but
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they have also hit three sports stadiums.
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One of them is one of the largest in the country is the Azadi stadium, 12,000 seats there
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and it has been partly destroyed.
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We don't know the target behind it or under that stadium and there is no clarity about
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why they target sports stadiums.
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Other cities also in Iran were targeted this morning, including Sakiz, Marivan and Sanandash.
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Sanandash in the Iranian Kurdistan region.
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All right, now here in the Qatari capital, Doha, as we've said, several loud explosions
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have been heard in the past few hours.
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The government says the country came under attack and the air defense system intercepted
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It issued a national emergency alert, warning of an elevated threat level.
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People I can tell you in the last hour or so, the Ministry of Interior has issued another
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alert saying the security threat has been eliminated and the situation has returned to normal.
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So the Ministry of Interior, they are sounding the all clear, but the reality is that the
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experience of the last few hours for the people living here in Doha across Qatari certainly
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in the GCC as well, with the number of attacks we've seen throughout the course of the day.
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It'll have people asking some serious questions about what comes next.
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Now what happened here in Doha was at around noon, between noon and one o'clock, we heard
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about four loud explosions come outside, you see, you look up in the sky, you can see
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those plumes of smoke that happened when Patriot missile defense systems and other types
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of defensive weapons are able to hit the targets, come, hit the rockets and missiles coming
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Those interceptions take place to see the smoke in the sky.
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We went from about four to a dozen loud bangs very quickly and then within an hour or
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so there are two dozen loud explosions heard all over the city.
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We had debris fall in multiple areas across the city.
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We saw interceptions in West Bay behind me, over El Saad and other areas near Aspire Stadium
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which are central key parts.