Israel conducted airstrikes on 10 railway lines and bridges across Iran, allegedly targeting sites used for transporting weapons and missile launch platforms. These attacks followed hours after Israel threatened strikes on Iranian rail infrastructure. Military confrontations between the two nations continue since a major offensive on February 28th, with Iran retaliating with strikes.
Iran struck a telecom building in Sharjah, UAE, with a ballistic missile, injuring two people as retaliation for the US-Israeli offensive. This attack signals the expansion of Iran's retaliatory strikes beyond Israel into Gulf Arab states. Turkey, concerned about rising regional tensions, is urging all parties to prevent further escalation.
US-Israeli strikes targeting residential areas in northern Iran resulted in at least 18 deaths and 24 injuries. This is part of escalating regional tensions since Israel and the US launched an offensive against Iran on February 28. Iran has retaliated with drone and missile strikes against Israel, Jordan, and Iraq.
President Donald Trump announced a two-week pause in US military strikes on Iran, calling it a 'double-sided ceasefire' to ease regional tensions. A key condition for this pause is the complete and safe reopening of the Strait of Hormuz. However, tensions remain volatile as Iran reportedly launched missiles targeting Israel and Gulf states shortly after the announcement.
Iran announced that IRGC forces struck an Israeli-linked ship near the Strait of Hormuz as part of a new wave of missile and drone attacks targeting US and Israeli sites. These strikes were in response to attacks on Iranian infrastructure and also targeted US and Israeli military objectives. Iran warned that attacks would intensify and that it would take measures to deny US and allies access to regional energy resources.
Despite the US President's ultimatum, Iran rejects ceasefire proposals, escalating the conflict into its 39th day. The US and Israel are intensifying strikes on Iran's critical infrastructure, including oil facilities, aiming to cripple its economic lifelines. In response, Iran is launching missiles and drones against US-linked assets and Israeli positions, raising fears of wider regional escalation.
Despite US President Trump threatening devastating strikes on Iranian infrastructure by Tuesday, Iran flatly rejected the ceasefire proposal and issued counter-demands. Iran dismissed US threats as 'delusional,' demanding the lifting of sanctions and concessions on uranium enrichment. Military strikes have intensified across Iran, with Iranian missiles and drones continuing to target sites in the Gulf region.
An Iranian ballistic missile struck a telecommunications building in Sharjah, UAE, injuring two people. This incident is part of escalating regional tensions following an offensive by Israel and the US against Iran. Iran has retaliated with drone and missile strikes against countries hosting US military assets.
The IDF stated it has disabled over 70% of Iran's ballistic missile launchers as part of a campaign to dismantle Tehran's command structure. Israel and the US have achieved air superiority over Iranian territory, vowing continued strikes until the Iranian regime's 'existential threat' is removed. Tensions are escalating as US and Israeli forces reportedly launched missile strikes on Iran in West Asia.
Iran remains defiant in refusing to reopen the Strait of Hormuz despite US pressure, maintaining a hardline stance. US President Trump has escalated threats, warning of the complete demolition of Iran's civilian infrastructure. Concurrently, Israel and neighboring countries continue military actions against Iranian missiles and drones.