Israel bombs offices of Iran's state TV with presenter LIVE on air
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Israel had issued an evacuation warning for the area where the television studio is located
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Iran's state TV has been taken off air after the Israeli office bombed the offices in Tehran.
The strikes interrupted a state TV broadcast from the Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting.
The Israeli Defence Forces issued an evacuation warning for the area in Tehran, where the offices are located.
Israeli Defence Minister, Israel Katz, said: "The Iranian propaganda and incitement mouthpiece is on its way to disappear."
The presenter can be seen fleeing the scene
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Footage shows the TV channel in a live broadcast when a missile strikes the building, with dust and debris seen hitting the presenter.
The presenter can then be seen fleeing to cover.
The incident follows a fourth night of missile attacks from both sides, with a top Iranian official calling on the Islamic Army to wage war on Israel.
Missiles were seen raining down on Tel Aviv and Tehran as world leaders look for a way to de-escalate the situation.
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Firefighters and rescue personnel work in Tel Aviv following a missile attack
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Overnight, eight Israelis were killed and more than 70 sustained injuries after Israel's Iron Dome was breached in Tel Aviv and Haifa.
Israel responded with attacks of their own, as 224 Iranians had died and more than 1,200 had been injured in strikes since Friday.
Iranian state media stated Iran is preparing for the "largest and most intense missile attack in history on Israeli soil", as threats continue to be dished out by both sides.
US President Donald Trump has encouraged Iran to engage in peace talks "before it is too late".
He told reporters: "I'd say Iran is not winning this war, and they should talk, and they should talk immediately before it's too late."
Trump added that if the US is "attacked in any way, shape or form by Iran, the full strength and might of the US Armed Forces will come down on you at levels never seen before".
The US President said: "We can easily get a deal done between Iran and Israel, and end this bloody conflict!"
Sir Keir Starmer said the UK is relocating military assets to the Middle East and advised British nationals in Israel to register their presence.
Starmer told reporters at the G7 summit: "I do think there's a consensus for de-escalation. Obviously, what we need to do today is to bring that together and to be clear about how it is to be brought about."