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  • Israel and Iran are continuing to strike each other following the U.S. bombing of Iranian nuclear sites this weekend.

  • As NPR's Daniel Estrin reports from Tel Aviv,

  • Israel is assessing the extent of damage from the U.S. bombing.

  • The Israeli government says its military struck Iranian airports and military aircraft,

  • as well as Avin Prison, where Iran jails regime opponents.

  • A barrage of Iranian missiles struck sites across Israel.

  • Medics are reporting no casualties.

  • Israeli media report power outages in southern Israel from a hit near critical electricity infrastructure.

  • In a briefing with reporters,

  • Israeli former Mossad intelligence official and Iran expert Seema Shahin assessed the U.S. strikes on Iran's nuclear sites.

  • It's much better than what we thought it would be.

  • I don't think it's completely destruction of the project.

  • She estimated Iran is hiding enriched uranium and advanced centrifuges in other locations and could create a bomb in secret.