Israel launches fresh strikes in Tehran as Trump announces talks being held with Iran on ending the war
Israel's strikes in Tehran target infrastructure amid Iran's threats to hit Gulf energy and water facilities, risking severe regional disruption and escalating a war with over 2,000 deaths.
- Iran warned it will target electrical plants across the Middle East and mine the entire Persian Gulf if the U.S. attacks Iranian power stations following a threat to bomb Iran's power plants unless the Strait of Hormuz is reopened to all ships.
- Israel launched a wide-scale wave of strikes targeting infrastructure in Tehran amid escalating conflict involving Iran, the U.S., and Israel, with missile and drone attacks intercepted in Gulf Arab states.
- The Strait of Hormuz has been shut to ships allied with the U.S. and Israel, disrupting global oil shipments and causing Brent crude prices to rise nearly 55% since February 28.
- The ongoing war has killed more than 2,000 people, including over 1,500 in Iran, 15 in Israel, and over 1,000 in Lebanon, and has severely impacted global energy markets with concerns of a wider regional crisis.
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Report: Israel Launches Renewed Strikes on Tehran as Trump Says War Close to Ending
The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) announced a new wave of airstrikes against regime infrastructure in Tehran on Monday, even as President Donald Trump said “good and productive” talks with Iran could bring the conflict to an end soon. The post Report: Israel Launches Renewed Strikes on Tehran as Trump Says War Close to Ending appeared first on Breitbart.
Israeli military says it is conducting strikes in Tehran
The Israeli military said on Monday it is conducting strikes in Tehran, after U.S. President Donald Trump said the United States and Iran had held talks and that he would postpone any strikes on power plants and energy infrastructure.
Iran threatens to strike, mine Gulf power plants and waters
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates — Iran warned Monday that it would strike electricity plants across the Middle East and mine the Persian Gulf after U.S. President Donald Trump threatened to bomb power stations in the Islamic Republic if it did not reopen the crucial Strait of Hormuz to international shipping. The war, now in its fourth week, has already seen several dramatic turning points — the killing of Iran’s supreme leader, the bombing of a key…
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