The US and Israel struck Iran's largest aluminum plant and a petrochemical complex in recent attacks. These strikes expand targeting beyond military and energy sites to strategic industrial production. This action follows President Trump's deadline for Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz without agreement.
Iran claimed that US-Israeli strikes destroyed the Rafieinia Synagogue in Tehran and desecrated Torah scrolls. Tehran denounced the attack as a 'despicable war crime.' This incident is part of ongoing regional escalations since Israel and the US launched an offensive against Iran on February 28th.
US President Donald Trump set a deadline, threatening destruction if Iran does not reopen the Strait of Hormuz. The US and Israel conducted strikes against Iranian oil facilities, railways, and bridges. The UN released preliminary findings regarding Israeli tank fire and a Hezbollah bomb.
Reports indicate that China is providing military assistance to Iran's missile program despite US-Israeli strikes. China is reportedly supplying precursors and military goods to help Iran reconstitute its missile capabilities. This poses a serious threat to US sanctions efforts and Middle East security.
President Trump has threatened to target Iranian infrastructure unless Iran reaches an 'acceptable' deal. Recently, the US and Israel have struck Iranian bridges, steel plants, and pharmaceutical facilities, causing severe damage. Experts warn that these attacks could severely impact Iran's economy and healthcare system.
As the US and Israel continue strikes on Iran, India advised its nationals in Tehran to remain in place for 48 hours. Iran has retaliated with drone and missile strikes targeting Israel, Jordan, and Gulf countries. This regional escalation is causing disruption to global markets and aviation.
Reports surfaced that the US and Israel attacked Iran's primary oil export hub, Kharg Island. Iran claimed the attacks, citing explosions, while US media reported the strikes targeted military objectives. Kharg Island is a vital strategic point near the Strait of Hormuz, crucial to Iran's economy.
Iran claims that US-Israeli airstrikes damaged key infrastructure, including bridges, railways, and highways. These strikes occurred amid pressure from US President Donald Trump. Iran remains defiant regarding the demand to reopen the Strait of Hormuz.
Qatar warned that the conflict is nearing an uncontrollable point due to continuous US-Israeli strikes on Iran. US President Trump issued a stern ultimatum, demanding the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz. The IRGC declared an end to its restraint, signaling retaliation and deepening regional instability.
US and Israeli strikes hit critical Iranian infrastructure, including railways and bridges, resulting in casualties and transportation disruption. Iran responded by suspending train services on certain lines. US President Trump threatened to destroy everything and take over the oil if Tehran does not agree to a deal.