Israel military says airstrikes hit Iran’s presidential office and Supreme National Security Council building
Israeli strikes targeted Iran's main leadership compound to degrade command and control, with at least 787 killed since the campaign began, according to Iranian Red Crescent.
- The Israel Defense Forces conducted airstrikes on Iran's leadership compound in Tehran, targeting the Presidential Office and the Supreme National Security Council building using precise intelligence.
- The targeted compound is described as Iran's central headquarters, used by senior security officials and the late Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei.
- Iran responded with drone attacks on US embassies in Riyadh and Kuwait, causing minor damage and leading to the temporary closure of the Kuwait embassy.
- US President Donald Trump warned that military operations against Iran could last longer than a month, emphasizing readiness for a sustained campaign.
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Escalation in the Middle East: US-Israeli Strikes Devastate Iran
The United States and Israel have conducted multiple airstrikes on Iran, targeting the country's leadership and security forces. The military action comes amid heightened tensions and retaliatory attacks by Iran, impacting the global economy and regional stability. Both nations remain unyielded in their aggressive tactics.
By JON GAMBRELL, DAVID RISING and SAMY MAGDY DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — Explosions rocked Iran's capital on Wednesday as its war with the United States and Israel entered its fifth day. Israel targeted Iranian leadership and security forces, while the Islamic Republic responded with missile barrages and drone strikes against Israel and across the Persian Gulf region. The explosions in various locations across Tehran occurred at dawn, acc…
According to the military, the airstrikes are targeting the infrastructure of the Iranian leadership.
In a statement published on the X platform this Tuesday, the army stated that the “Iranian Regime Leadership Complex — the central headquarters — has been dismantled.”
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