US and Israeli strikes hit Iran's Kharg Island, a key oil export hub, escalating Middle East tensions. The attacks occurred just hours before a deadline set by President Trump for Iran to agree to a deal. Although the US claims only military targets were hit, this raises concerns over global energy supply.
Reports indicate that the US and Israel struck Kharg Island, a key Iranian oil export terminal, in military strikes. Iran reported explosions, while the US stated the targets were military. Located in the strategic Strait of Hormuz, Kharg Island is vital to Iran's economy, escalating regional tensions.
US and Israeli air strikes hit Iran's Kharg Island, with Iranian media reporting multiple explosions. A US official stated the strikes did not impact oil infrastructure, though some targeted previously hit sites. This action continues the regional escalation between the US and Iran following a major offensive on February 28th.
The US and Israel launched strikes across Iran, including energy hubs, escalating military tensions to a peak. Iran responded to the ultimatum regarding the Strait of Hormuz by threatening strikes against Gulf neighbors and US-linked facilities. The deepening military confrontation has left global markets in a state of uncertainty.
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.
US President Trump threatened to destroy Iranian infrastructure if Tehran does not reopen the Strait of Hormuz, leading to US-Israeli strikes on key Iranian facilities. Iran condemned Trump's threats as war crimes and warned of immediate, proportionate self-defense measures. WHO also warned about the long-term health risks from military activity near Iran's nuclear facilities.
Explosions rocked Iran's Kharg Island, a key oil export terminal, following strikes by the US and Israel. US President Trump previously claimed destruction of military targets and suggested seizing the oil terminal. Turkey is closely monitoring the situation, fearing that any disruption to Gulf oil exports would severely impact its energy security.
Reports indicate explosions on Iran's Kharg Island following airstrikes by the US and Israel. US President Donald Trump previously mentioned the destruction of military targets there and expressed interest in controlling Iranian oil. Military clashes continue since the large-scale offensive on February 28th, with Iran retaliating with strikes.
US and Israeli strikes hit key Iranian infrastructure near Kashan, Zanjan, and Tabriz, resulting in casualties. This incident is viewed as a significant escalation in US-Iran military activity. Iranian authorities are urging citizens to participate in protecting critical facilities as tensions rise.
US President Trump warned that US-Israeli strikes on Iranian infrastructure would end '47 years of extortion' following recent attacks. These strikes targeted Iran's key oil hub, Kharg Island, ahead of the deadline to reopen the Strait of Hormuz. Trump has repeatedly extended deadlines while issuing threats regarding peace talks.