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"Before the attack, the IDF warned the civilian population in advance and carried out the attack in a precise manner in order to avoid civilian casualties as much as possible," the statement added. Earlier on Monday, the IDF ordered the evacuation of Tehran's 3rd district, which houses the Islamic Republic of Iran's broadcasting offices. IRINN is part of that institution (IRIB).  In a Farsi-language post on NetX, the IDF said it would take action in the district in the coming hours to attack the Iranian regime's military infrastructure. Both Iran and Israel have urged citizens of the other side to evacuate from areas near important military sites for their own safety. Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz confirmed that the army attacked the studio of Iranian state television.  "The propaganda and incitement broadcasting service of the Iranian regime was attacked by the IDF after a mass evacuation of the surrounding area. We will hit the Iranian dictator wherever he is," Katz wrote on the X network.  A spokesman for Iran's foreign minister condemned the Israeli attack on the building of Iran's state television and called on the international community to demand justice for the attack on the media. "The world is watching: the targeting of the office of the Iranian news agency #IRINN during a live broadcast is a criminal act and a war crime," Esmail Bakei wrote on the X network. Netanyahu: Eliminating Ayatollah Khamenei would end the conflict Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu does not rule out the possibility of Israel targeting Iran's Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.  When asked by an ABC News reporter if they intend to do that, Netanyahu replied: "Look, we're doing what we have to do." He insisted that potentially eliminating the supreme leader would "end the conflict" and not escalate it. "'Eternal war' is what Iran wants and they are bringing us to the brink of a nuclear conflict. In fact, what Israel is doing is preventing that, ending this aggression," Netanyahu said. Trump refuses to support calls to defuse the conflict On Monday, G7 leaders prepared a draft of a joint statement calling for a de-escalation of the conflict between Israel and Iran, according to two sources and a draft seen by Reuters.  The document emphasizes the importance of preserving market stability, including energy markets, but also confirms that Israel has the right to self-defense. However, US President Donald Trump does not intend to sign the G7 statement regarding the conflict between Israel and Iran, CBS News reported on Monday, citing unnamed US officials.  Iran is sending urgent signals that it wants to end hostilities and resume negotiations on its nuclear program, the Wall Street Journal reports, citing officials.  According to two Iranian and three regional sources for Reuters, Tehran has asked Qatar, Saudi Arabia and Oman to pressure US President Donald Trump to use his influence on Israel to agree to an immediate ceasefire with Iran.  In return, Iran would show flexibility in nuclear negotiations.', title: 'Israel-Iran war: Iranian television hit, Netanyahu does not rule out attack on Khamenei', pubdate: '2025-06-16 20:42:57', authors: authors, sections: "World", tags: "Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, Benjamin Netanyahu, Iran, Israel, Attack on Israel Iran", access_level: access_level, article_type: "news", reader_type: reader_type }; (function (d, s) { var sf = d.createElement(s); sf.type = 'text/javascript'; sf.async = true; sf.src = (('https:' == d.location.protocol) ? 'https://d7d3cf2e81d293050033-3dfc0615b0fd7b49143049256703bfce.ssl.cf1.rackcdn.com' : 'http://t.contentinsights.com') + '/stf.js'; var t = d.getElementsByTagName(s)[0]; t.parentNode.insertBefore(sf, t); })(document, 'script'); dataLayer.push({ 'event': 'Pageview', 'pagePath': url, 'pageTitle': 'Israel-Iran war: Iranian TV hit, Netanyahu does not rule out attack on Khamenei', 'pageContent': 'Fourth day of conflict Israel i Iran they marked new attacks. The Israeli military confirmed that it carried out an attack on the studio of Iranian state television IRINN on Monday (June 16th). "The building was used by the Iranian armed forces under the guise of civilian activity, thereby concealing the military use of the center's infrastructure and resources. The attack directly damaged the military capabilities of the Iranian armed forces," the IDF statement said. Confirmation of the attack came after explosions interrupted a live broadcast hosted by presenter Sahar Imami.

🚨 This is the moment the Islamic Republic of Iran's State TV was hit live on air. A key symbol of regime propaganda. Wow, What can I say... They used that same TV to bring my own family on air to disown me, publicly. They broadcast lies that I was raped by three men after I… pic.twitter.com/QoZTWHhlo8

- Masih Alinejad 🏳️ (@AlinejadMasih) June 16, 2025
"Before the attack, the IDF warned the civilian population in advance and carried out the attack in a precise manner in order to avoid civilian casualties as much as possible," the statement added. Earlier on Monday, the IDF ordered the evacuation of Tehran's 3rd district, which houses the Islamic Republic of Iran's broadcasting offices. IRINN is part of that institution (IRIB).  In a Farsi-language post on NetX, the IDF said it would take action in the district in the coming hours to attack the Iranian regime's military infrastructure. Both Iran and Israel have urged citizens of the other side to evacuate from areas near important military sites for their own safety. Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz confirmed that the army attacked the studio of Iranian state television.  "The propaganda and incitement broadcasting service of the Iranian regime was attacked by the IDF after a mass evacuation of the surrounding area. We will hit the Iranian dictator wherever he is," Katz wrote on the X network.  A spokesman for Iran's foreign minister condemned the Israeli attack on the building of Iran's state television and called on the international community to demand justice for the attack on the media. "The world is watching: the targeting of the office of the Iranian news agency #IRINN during a live broadcast is a criminal act and a war crime," Esmail Bakei wrote on the X network. Netanyahu: Eliminating Ayatollah Khamenei would end the conflict Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu does not rule out the possibility of Israel targeting Iran's Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.  When asked by an ABC News reporter if they intend to do that, Netanyahu replied: "Look, we're doing what we have to do." He insisted that potentially eliminating the supreme leader would "end the conflict" and not escalate it. "'Eternal war' is what Iran wants and they are bringing us to the brink of a nuclear conflict. In fact, what Israel is doing is preventing that, ending this aggression," Netanyahu said. Trump refuses to support calls to defuse the conflict On Monday, G7 leaders prepared a draft of a joint statement calling for a de-escalation of the conflict between Israel and Iran, according to two sources and a draft seen by Reuters.  The document emphasizes the importance of preserving market stability, including energy markets, but also confirms that Israel has the right to self-defense. However, US President Donald Trump does not intend to sign the G7 statement regarding the conflict between Israel and Iran, CBS News reported on Monday, citing unnamed US officials.  Iran is sending urgent signals that it wants to end hostilities and resume negotiations on its nuclear program, the Wall Street Journal reports, citing officials.  According to two Iranian and three regional sources for Reuters, Tehran has asked Qatar, Saudi Arabia and Oman to pressure US President Donald Trump to use his influence on Israel to agree to an immediate ceasefire with Iran.  In return, Iran would show flexibility in the nuclear negotiations.', 'pageDate': '2025-06-16 20:42:57', 'pageAuthor': authors, 'visitorType': visitor_type, }); console.log(post_id); console.log('Pushed'); });