on Tuesday 17 June, 2025

Israel attacks Iran’s state broadcaster as Tehran urges Trump to make Israel halt war

Smoke from an explosion in southwest Tehran billows, amid Israeli attacks on Iran, on June 16, 2025. (AFP)
by : Agencies

An Israeli strike hit Iran’s state broadcaster on Monday as Iran called on US President Donald Trump to force a ceasefire in the four-day-old aerial war, while Israel’s prime minister said his country was on the “path to victory.”

Israeli forces stepped up their bombardment of Iranian cities, while Iran proved capable of piercing Israeli air defenses with one of its most successful volleys yet of retaliatory missile strikes.

“If President Trump is genuine about diplomacy and interested in stopping this war, next steps are consequential,” Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said on X.

“Israel must halt its aggression, and absent a total cessation of military aggression against us, our responses will continue. It takes one phone call from Washington to muzzle someone like Netanyahu. That may pave the way for a return to diplomacy.”

Sources told Reuters that Tehran had asked regional countries to press Trump to use his influence on Israel to push for an immediate ceasefire. In return, Iran would show flexibility in nuclear negotiations, said the two Iranian and three regional sources.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told troops at an airbase that Israel was on its way to achieving its two main aims: wiping out Iran’s nuclear program and destroying its missiles.

“We are on the path to victory,” he said. “We are telling the citizens of Tehran: ‘Evacuate’ – and we are taking action.”

Late on Monday, Israel said it had hit Iran’s broadcasting authority, and footage showed a newsreader hurrying from her seat as a blast struck. Iran’s state media also reported the strike.

Israel’s defense minister said Israel had attacked the broadcaster after the evacuation of local residents.

Meanwhile, Iranian state media reported that Iran was preparing for the “largest and most intense missile attack” yet against Israel.

After Israel attacked the building of Iran’s state broadcaster in Tehran, Iranian state TV reported that Iran had issued evacuation warnings for Israeli news channels.

“Iran has issued an evacuation warning for the N12 and N14 channels of Israel. This order comes in response to the hostile attack of Zionist enemy against the Islamic republic of Iran’s broadcasting service,” state TV said.

Israel launched its air war on Friday with a surprise attack that killed nearly the entire top echelon of Iran’s military commanders and its leading nuclear scientists. It says it now has control of Iranian airspace and intends to escalate the campaign in coming days.

Tehran’s retaliation is the first time in decades of shadow war and proxy conflict that missiles fired from Iran have pierced Israeli defenses in significant numbers and killed Israelis in their homes.

Iran says more than 224 Iranians have been killed, most of them civilians. Media published images of wounded children, women, and the elderly from cities across the country.

State TV broadcast scenes of collapsed presidential buildings, burned-out cars, and shattered streets in Tehran. Many residents were trying to flee the capital, describing queues for petrol and bank machines that were out of cash.

In Israel, 24 people have been killed so far in Iran’s missile attacks, all of them civilians. Round-the-clock television images showed rescuers working in ruins of flattened homes.

Trump has consistently said the Israeli assault could end quickly if Iran agrees to US demands that it accept strict curbs to its nuclear program.

Talks between the United States and Iran, hosted by Oman, had been scheduled for Sunday but were scrapped, with Tehran saying it could not negotiate while under attack.

On Monday, Iranian lawmakers floated the idea of quitting the nuclear non-proliferation treaty, a move bound to be seen as a setback for any negotiations.

Before dawn on Monday, Iranian missiles struck Tel Aviv and Haifa, killing at least eight people and destroying homes. Israeli authorities said seven of the missiles fired overnight had landed in Israel. At least 100 people were wounded.

Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) said the latest attack employed a new method that caused Israel’s multi-layered defense systems to target each other so missiles could get through.

“The arrogant dictator of Tehran has become a cowardly murderer who targets the civilian home front in Israel to deter the (Israeli military),” Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz said.

“The residents of Tehran will pay the price, and soon.”

The sudden killing of so many Iranian military commanders and the apparent loss of control of airspace could prove to be the biggest test of the stability of Iran’s system of clerical rule since the 1979 Islamic Revolution.

Iran’s network of regional allies who could once have been expected to rain rockets on Israel – Hamas in Gaza and Hezbollah in Lebanon – have been decimated by Israeli forces since the start of the Gaza war.

Netanyahu has said that, while toppling the Iranian government is not Israel’s primary aim, it believes that could be the outcome.

Iran’s currency has lost at least 10 percent of its value against the US dollar since the start of Israel’s attack.