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14.06.2025Day Iran Rockets Reached Tel Aviv

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Netherlands for 14.06.2025.

It displays 76 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

14.06.2025Day Iran Rockets Reached Tel Aviv
Iran launched its second wave of rocket attacks during the night, with explosions reported in both Tel Aviv and Jerusalem. The escalation continued from the previous day's Israeli strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities, with reports emerging of fires and explosions at Tehran airport. By morning, Israel claimed to have killed nine Iranian nuclear scientists and threatened further attacks, stating "Tehran will burn."

The conflict's scope expanded as Israel reported destroying air defenses around Tehran and claimed control over parts of Iranian airspace. Dutch media noted that Iran had expected Israeli retaliation only after the weekend, making military leaders easy targets.

Domestically, VVD leader Yesilgöz used her party congress to exclude both PVV and GroenLinks-PvdA from future coalitions. NSC faced leadership uncertainty as Nicolien van Vroonhoven became unavailable as potential party leader. The day concluded with reports of political violence in Minnesota, where a politician and her husband were shot dead by someone posing as a police officer.
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Er klonken in de nacht van vrijdag op zaterdag zowel in Tel Aviv als Jeruzalem sirenes en explosies. Bij de eerste Iraanse vergeldingsaanval vrijdagavond is een vrouw omgekomen en raakten zo'n veertig mensen gewond. Verder in dit blog: Nederland past reisadvies voor heel Israël aan naar rood.
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03:13Iran's Second Rocket Wave Hits Israel

The newspapers report Iran launched a second wave of rocket attacks against Israel during Friday night into Saturday, with explosions and sirens heard in both Tel Aviv and Jerusalem (AD.nl, NRC, de Volkskrant). This follows the initial Iranian retaliation Friday evening that killed one woman and wounded approximately forty people, with explosions and fires now reported at Tehran airport (NRC). The Netherlands has upgraded its travel advisory for all of Israel to red, the highest warning level (NRC). The escalation represents Iran's continued response to Israel's earlier strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities, with the conflict now entering multiple rounds of back-and-forth attacks.
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Metro

Geld maakt (niet) gelukkig: ‘Ik moet soms een tientje van mijn moeder lenen’

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Metro

Hoogleraar leert je beter voor je brein te zorgen: ‘Gezonde darmen, betekent gezonde hersenen’

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09:19Iran Caught Off-Guard by Israeli Strike

The newspapers report that Israel's attack on Iran caught Iranian leadership off-guard, with military leaders becoming easy targets as Iran expected the strike only after the weekend (AD.nl). Netanyahu's long-planned assault on Iran serves as a convenient distraction from his wobbling government and ongoing Gaza attacks (NRC). Multiple sources continue covering the Israeli-Iranian exchange, with reports of nighttime attacks on Israel causing deaths (Reformatorisch Dagblad, Trouw). Beyond the Middle East conflict, Dutch media addresses health topics, with a professor explaining the gut-brain connection for better cognitive care (Metro Nieuws). The NATO summit preparations continue generating debate over defense spending increases requiring cuts to healthcare and social security (Het Financieele Dagblad).
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12:44Israel Claims Nine Iranian Scientists Dead

The newspapers report that Israel claims to have killed nine Iranian nuclear scientists and threatens new attacks with "Tehran will burn" (AD.nl). Coverage continues of the Israeli-Iranian escalation with multiple sources analyzing the latest developments (Trouw). Domestically, the Netherlands gets a new central bank president as Olaf Sleijpen takes over De Nederlandsche Bank, facing challenges including ongoing economic uncertainties (Het Financieele Dagblad). The Peter R. de Vries murder case advances with reports on how suspect Raily B. allegedly orchestrated the assassination from his prison cell, including details of a charter flight landing at Schiphol at 7:30 AM (Het Parool). Political divisions emerge within ChristenUnie over Israel policy amid the ongoing Middle East conflict (Reformatorisch Dagblad).
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16:46Minnesota Politician Shot Dead

The newspapers report on the shooting death of Minnesota politician Melissa Hortman and her husband in what Governor Tim Walz called "political violence," with the shooter posing as a police officer and another local politician wounded (AD.nl, Het Financieele Dagblad, de Volkskrant). Domestically, VVD leader Dilan Yesilgöz used her party congress to reject any cooperation with GroenLinks-PvdA, citing the "extreme left-radical activist part of GroenLinks' base" while also attacking PVV positions (NRC). The ChristenUnie remains internally divided over Israel policy amid the ongoing Middle East conflict (Reformatorisch Dagblad).
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In de handelsoorlog zijn heffingen niet meer het belangrijkste wapen, leert de wapenstilstand tussen de VS en China van deze week. Door het afknijpen van de export in toeleveringsketens zijn rivalen veel pijnlijker te treffen. Met zijn zeldzame aardmetalen kan China rivalen in een wurggreep houden.
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Metro

Jitskes kledingontwerp werd gestolen door Shein: ‘Echt enorm oneerlijk’

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20:11VVD Excludes PVV From Future Coalitions

The newspapers report that VVD leader Dilan Yesilgöz received member approval at her party congress for excluding the PVV from future coalitions (Het Financieele Dagblad). Meanwhile, NSC faces leadership uncertainty as Nicolien van Vroonhoven becomes unavailable as potential party leader (AD.nl). The Israeli-Iranian conflict continues dominating coverage, with Tel Aviv residents reflecting on Friday night's Iranian retaliation that brought "hard bangs" to the city, as one resident expressed concern about Israel's lack of exit strategy from the escalating conflict (NRC). Beyond politics and international affairs, Dutch designer Jitske reports that Chinese retailer Shein stole her clothing designs, calling it "enormously unfair" (Metro Nieuws).