Israel Announces New Wave of 'Broad-Scale' Strikes on Tehran, Airport Hit
- Israel's military said early Saturday it launched a broad-scale wave of strikes on government targets in Tehran, with Iranian state media reporting damage near Mehrabad International Airport.
- Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps launched waves of missiles and drones at Israel, and US Central Command says over 3,000 Iranian targets were struck over the past week.
- The Israel Defense Forces said it hit over 400 targets in one day across Iran, including an underground bunker linked to Iran's supreme leader, with satellite imagery showing fresh damage.
- Iranian officials and aid groups report high civilian casualties and mass displacement, with Iran's UN ambassador citing at least 1,332 deaths, Iran's health ministry reporting 926, and the Norwegian Refugee Council estimating 300,000 displaced; Lebanon's health ministry said at least 217 were killed.
- Brent crude surged to $92.69 per barrel after Iran's air strikes, while UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres called for diplomatic negotiations to prevent escalation.
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The Israeli Army launched this Sunday afternoon a new wave of "large-scale" bombings in Tehran and other positions of the Islamic Republic of Iran, according to a statement issued by the armed forces. "The Israel Defense Forces have begun large-scale attacks on targets of the Iranian terrorist regime in Tehran and additional areas in Iran," it picks up, without giving more details about positions or locations beyond the capital.
Senior Iranian leader issues chilling warning to Trump following continued US-Israeli air strikes: ‘He must pay the price’
Ali Larijani, one of Iran’s remaining leaders, issued a chilling warning Saturday that President Trump must “pay the price” – following US and Israeli strikes that have decimated Tehran’s top figures.
Even after a week, there is no end to the Iran war in sight. The US and Israel are even intensifying their attacks. Teheran is hitting back - driving oil prices upwards.Despite the sharp rise in oil prices, the US and Israel are intensifying their attacks on Iran. "Today, our heaviest bombing will take place," said US finance minister Scott Bessent, Fox Business, with a view to the night of Saturday. Israel's air force also flew another "wide wa…
Several sites in the Iranian capital were bombed this Saturday morning. For his part, the President of the Islamic Republic claimed that his neighbours to the Gulf would no longer be attacked by Iran, unless strikes were carried out from those countries.
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