Iran threatens to attack Israeli nuclear sites in case of "aggression" by the Jewish state. The Pasdaran announced it, according to what Tass reports.

"Tehran will reconsider its nuclear policy if Israel threatens Iranian nuclear facilities" This is what the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps says. Israeli intelligence initially expected Iran to launch a maximum of 10 missiles at Israel. Last week they increased the estimate to 60-70 surface-to-surface missiles, the report said, noting that this also turned out to be an incorrect assessment. Qatar is "re-evaluating" its mediation between Israel and Hamas. This was announced today by the prime minister of the Gulf country which plays a leading role in the negotiations for a truce in the Gaza Strip. It is unlikely that Israel will attack Iran before the end of the Jewish Passover which begins on Monday 22 April and ends on the 29th. The same source, however, added that "anything can always change." He then stressed that Pasdaran commanders and other Iranian leadership are still in a high alert situation, with some hiding in safe houses and underground facilities. 16 individuals and two entities that enable the production of Iranian drones. Also targeted are 5 companies that supply components for steel production to Khuzestan Steel Company. Three branches of the Iranian car manufacturer Bahman Group were also hit. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu decided to shelve plans for immediate retaliation against the weekend's Iranian attack after speaking with US President Joe Biden immediately after the incident. Among the eight dead were five children, according to a list provided by a hospital official. In last night's Israeli raid in Rafah, 8 people from the same family died, including 5 children. The bodies of the victims - all belonging to the Ayyad family, displaced from Gaza City, in the northern part of the enclave - were taken to the Abu Yousuf Najjar hospital. The UK joins the new package of sanctions against Iran announced today in Washington. The initiative was taken jointly by Joe Biden's administration and Rishi Sunak's government after Tehran's recent retaliation against Israel. And which concerns particular subjects or entities indicated as involved in the production of drones, a tool that the Islamic Republic has used in the action against Israel and which it has also supplied to Russia.