New strikes light up the night in Tehran as Israel vows ‘many surprises’
Israeli strikes hit an oil storage facility in Tehran as Netanyahu promises further attacks amid expanding conflict involving Gulf states and Lebanon, with over 1,230 fatalities in Iran.
- Israeli airstrikes targeted a civil industrial oil storage facility in Tehran, causing visible flames and marking a new phase in the conflict, while Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu promised 'many surprises'.
- Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian apologized for Iran's attacks on neighboring countries but emphasized limited control over the Revolutionary Guard, which continues missile strikes.
- The conflict has escalated across the region with strikes hitting Gulf states and Lebanon, resulting in numerous casualties, including at least 41 deaths in Lebanon from Israeli airstrikes.
- U.S. President Donald Trump threatened intensified bombing of Iran, rejected Kurdish involvement, and the Gulf allies criticized insufficient preparation time for the war.
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An Israeli strike against a seafront hotel in the centre of the Lebanese capital resulted in at least four deaths and 10 injuries, the Ministry of Health announced on Sunday. Israeli strikes on Lebanon killed 394 people in one week, including 83 children and 42 women.
Israel renews assault on Lebanon and targets Tehran’s oil depot in next phase of war
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu pledged "many surprises" in next phase of war
More strikes hit Tehran as Israel vows 'surprises'
WAR IN IRAN
"A tougher attack," Donald Trump announced, as the ninth day of the war finds the southern side of Tehran burning from the strikes on three fuel tanks.
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