Iranian news channel 'SNN' reports that U.S. and Israeli military strikes have damaged approximately <strong>138,000 civilian facilities</strong> in Iran since the escalation of military actions began. These figures highlight the significant impact of military operations on the country's infrastructure.
Iran has announced that it may reconsider its military strategy in the region, warning of a resumption of attacks if Israeli strikes against targets in Lebanon persist. This warning comes amid heightened tensions that require a swift response in the region.
The United States launched airstrikes on military sites in Iranian Khark Island, asserting that these strikes do not signify a change in its strategy. The attacks did not impact oil infrastructure, reflecting Washington's commitment to stabilizing oil markets.
Israel has announced its support for U.S. President Donald Trump's decision to suspend military strikes against Iran for two weeks, emphasizing that Lebanon will not be affected by this decision. This development comes at a sensitive time marked by increasing tensions in the region.
U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced the intention to carry out the largest number of military strikes against Iran today, raising concerns about escalating military tensions in the region.
Economic pressures on Iran are intensifying as U.S. and Israeli military strikes increasingly target vital facilities in the country. This shift in strategy follows the failure of direct military resolution, threatening to plunge Iran into a state of complete darkness.
U.S. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth announced that the United States plans to conduct the largest number of airstrikes on Iran on Monday and Tuesday since the military operation began on February 28. This move comes amid escalating tensions between the two countries.
The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) confirmed that recent military strikes near Iran's Bushehr nuclear power plant did not cause any damage to the facility. This assurance follows an independent analysis of new satellite imagery.
Former U.S. President Donald Trump has threatened to launch new strikes on Iranian infrastructure if Tehran does not reach an agreement by Tuesday. This warning was issued on his social media platform, where he specified a precise deadline.
The US Central Command (Centcom) has reported conducting strikes on more than <strong>12,300 targets</strong> in Iran since the war began in late February. This escalation reflects rising tensions between the United States and Iran.
Global financial markets are experiencing heightened tension following former U.S. President <strong>Donald Trump's</strong> threat to carry out military strikes against <strong>Iranian infrastructure</strong>. This comes at a critical time as fears of escalating conflict in the region grow.
U.S. President Donald Trump has warned Iran of severe consequences if it does not reopen the Strait of Hormuz, stating that next Tuesday will be 'Energy Day' and 'Bridge Day.' These remarks come amid escalating regional tensions following U.S.-Israeli attacks on Iran.
An Israeli court has charged a major in the air force with leaking classified information about the timing of Israeli strikes on Iran, raising significant security and financial concerns. This incident has sparked widespread debate regarding its implications.
U.S. President Donald Trump announced the possibility of new strikes targeting vital infrastructure in Iran following a U.S. attack on a major bridge in the country. This comes amid escalating tensions between the U.S. and Iran, with reciprocal reactions from both sides.
U.S. President Donald Trump warned that Washington has not yet begun to destroy what remains of Iranian infrastructure, indicating a potential escalation of attacks. This comes as efforts continue to restore energy flow through the Strait of Hormuz.
U.S. President Donald Trump has threatened to broaden military strikes against Iran to include bridges and power stations following a U.S. attack on a bridge near Tehran. This escalation comes amid calls for Iranian leadership to comply with Washington's demands.
Over 100 international law experts in the United States have warned that American strikes on Iran, including President Trump's threats to target infrastructure, could be considered war crimes. This warning comes amid escalating conflict and thousands of casualties.
In a new escalation, U.S. President Donald Trump has pledged to strike Iran 'with great force' in the coming weeks, while Tehran has responded with threats of humiliating the United States and conducting more destructive military operations.
A report by the Financial Times reveals that a financial advisor to U.S. Defense Secretary <strong>Mark Esper</strong> attempted to invest millions in a weapons fund shortly before military strikes against <strong>Iran</strong>. This raises serious questions about potential insider trading within the Trump administration.
Iran's permanent representative to international organizations in Vienna, <strong>Reza Najafi</strong>, stated that the country has not resumed uranium enrichment following military strikes by Israel and the United States in <strong>June 2025</strong>. He emphasized that claims to the contrary are false.
U.S. President Donald Trump announced plans for strong military strikes against Iran in the coming weeks, raising international concerns about potential escalation in the region. This announcement comes at a sensitive time as tensions between the two nations rise.
Former U.S. President Donald Trump characterized the military strikes on Isfahan, Iran, as 'beautiful' and larger than anticipated. His remarks come amid escalating tensions between the United States and Iran.
Israel has conveyed a warning to Washington that extensive military strikes on Iran's energy facilities and infrastructure could lead to the collapse of the Iranian regime. This message comes amid rising tensions between Iran and Israel in a complex regional crisis.
Former U.S. President Donald Trump has announced his willingness to stop military strikes against Iran, raising questions about the potential end of the ongoing conflict. This statement comes at a sensitive time as the region faces increasing tensions.
US and Israeli military strikes aim to cripple Iran's missile capabilities, as satellite images reveal the destruction of several vital facilities. A military expert details the operations and their impact on Iranian capabilities.
The Israeli army announced today that it has begun strikes on Iranian military infrastructure in Tehran while responding to rocket attacks launched from Iranian territory, escalating tensions in the region.
The Israeli army has announced ongoing airstrikes against Iranian military facilities in Tehran, launching over <strong>120 munitions</strong> at sites used for research and weapon production. This escalation reflects Israel's strategy to undermine Iranian military capabilities perceived as a national security threat.
The Iranian Red Crescent Society reported that approximately <strong>21,000 civilians</strong> have been injured in Iran due to military strikes carried out by the United States and Israel since the escalation began. These figures highlight the rising tensions in the region and their direct impact on civilians.
On February 28, the United States and Israel conducted extensive military strikes against Iran, targeting government and military sites. President Donald Trump stated that the operation could last no longer than four weeks.
An American official reported that President Donald Trump and his team are prepared to launch stronger strikes against Iran if it does not accept the current reality in the Strait of Hormuz. This comes amid escalating tensions between Washington and Tehran.