The United States strikes Iranian nuclear sites while the Israeli ambassador slap Iranian

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Israel’s ambassador to the United Nations Danny Danon criticized Iran as “a wolf disguised as a diplomat”, during a fiery session of the Security Council on Saturday, a few hours before the United States hit three nuclear sites in Iran.
After the United States strike on nuclear sites in Fordwow, Natanz and Isfahan, who, according to President Donald Trump, had been “completely erased”, Iran’s ambassador to the UN Amir Saeid Iravani demanded another “emergency meeting” of the security board calling to condemn “in the strongest possible” of American actions and so that it is not “.
“The Islamic Republic of Iran urgently asks for the Security Council to convene an emergency meeting without delay to combat this act of blatant and illegal aggression,” wrote Iravani in a letter to the UNUNIO Guterres UN Secretary General.
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Iravani described the American strikes as “premeditated and not caused”, and said it was a “blatant violation of international law”.
Earlier, Danon, in response to similar allegations against Israel, underlined the assumption of the council, calling the Iranian representative an “wolf disguised as a diplomat”.

Danny Danon, Israel’s ambassador to the United Nations, criticized the representative of Iran as a “wolf disguised as a diplomat”. (Marc Israel Sellem / The Jerusalem Post)
“How will he dare a representative of a regime that finances, weapons and orchestrates terrorism worldwide, asking for the compassion of this council?” Danon said in a council session on Saturday. “You are not a victim. You are not a diplomat. You are a wolf disguised as a diplomat, and we have finished claiming the opposite.”
After the United States strike on Iran, which included five to six Bunker Buster bombs fell on the Fordow nuclear site and around thirty tomahawk missiles drawn against sites in Natanz and Isfahan, Danon told Fox News Digital that “after decades of ignorance of the international community, Iran tries to play the victim and security”.
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The Iran Ford-Fordow nuclear site was one of the three targeted by the United States during its June 21 strikes. (Planet Labs PBC via AP, file)
“General Sec Guterres should thank President Trump for having acted and making people a safer place – instead of condemning the United States to promote peace by force,” Danon told Fox News Digital.
“After years of UN incompetence that allowed Iran to accelerate its dangerous nuclear weapons program, the United States has acted forcefully to prevent a destructive nuclear Iran from threatening Israel, the United States and the free world,” he said.
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“I am seriously alarmed by the use of force by the United States against Iran today. It is a dangerous escalation in a region already at the limit – and a direct threat to international peace and security,” Guterres said in a statement.
“There is an increasing risk that this conflict can quickly become uncontrollable-with catastrophic consequences for civilians, the region and the world,” he added, calling on the UN member states to “defuse and respect their obligations under the Charter of the United Nations and other rules of international law”.

Danon also struck the United Nations Secretary General António Guterres, saying that he “should thank President Trump” for his actions. (Reuters / Eduardo Munoz)
An Iranian missile attack on Israel on Sunday, a few hours after the United States struck nuclear facilities in Iran, marked direct successes in the cities of Tel Aviv, Haifa and Nes Ziona, causing general destruction but no immediate death, the Israeli authorities said.
The images shared by the first stakeholders in Israel showed several floors buildings with their stunned sides and windows broke and unified ruined houses, while the rescue teams searched the debris of the survivors.
The Israeli first aid agency Magen David Adom said there were no initial death reports, but that more than 16 people had been injured and evacuated to the hospital.
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In a press briefing, the mayor of Tel Aviv, Ron Huldai, said that damage in his city was “very extensive but in terms of human life, we are fine”.
“The houses here were very, very bad,” he said, adding that “fortunately, one of them owed demolition and reconstruction, so there were no residents inside. Those who were in the refuge are all safe and well.”
In Nes Ziona, a city just south of Tel Aviv, a house was directly affected by a missile and the surrounding buildings destroyed, but, according to Israeli media, families were in their refuge.
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The command of the Inner Front of Israel on Sunday put the country back on the emergency foot, a few days after some of the restrictions on shopping centers and larger rallies were attenuated.