Israel warns Iran residents ‘will pay the price’ for the ‘premeditated murder’ of civilians and also says it has achieved ‘aerial superiority’ over Tehran
Iranian missiles struck major Israeli cities on Monday while Israel’s prime minister said his country was on its way to eliminating “threats” from nuclear and missile facilities in Iran and civilian casualties mounted on both sides.
After four days of conflict between the regional foes, Iran said its parliament was preparing a bill to leave the nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT), adding that Tehran remained opposed to developing weapons of mass destruction.
Passing the bill could take several weeks, but the move risks stoking deeper concerns about Iran’s nuclear programme in Western countries which have long suspected Tehran wants to build nuclear weapons, a charge Iran denies.
“Government has to enforce parliament bills but such a proposal is just being prepared and we will coordinate in the later stages with parliament,” said foreign ministry spokesperson Esmaeil Baghaei, when asked at a press conference about Tehran potentially leaving the NPT.











