In Israel, 24 people have died and over 800
are injured. Iran reports nearly
600 fatalities and thousands wounded
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Washington, Tehran, Tel Aviv: U.S. President Donald Trump declined to confirm whether the United States would join Israel in bombing Iran, stating, “I may do it. I may not do it. Nobody knows what I’m going to do.” Speaking from the White House lawn, Trump emphasized Iran was in serious trouble and hinted at both diplomatic overtures and military options.
Khamenei Issues Dire Warning to U.S.
Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei warned of “serious, irreparable consequences” if the United States gets directly involved. In a televised speech, he rejected Trump’s call for unconditional surrender, asserting that Iran would not yield under pressure.
Tensions Mount After Israeli Strikes on Tehran
Israel’s recent military operation, codenamed “Rising Lion,” targeted Iran’s nuclear and military infrastructure. Reports from Tehran indicate airstrikes hit police headquarters, centrifuge production facilities, and missile-related sites. At least 585 Iranians have been killed, according to Human Rights Activists, a U.S.-based watchdog group.
Iran Launches Hypersonic Missiles, Vows No Mercy
The IRGC confirmed the use of Fattah-1 hypersonic missiles in retaliation. Khamenei stated that Iran would “show the Zionists no mercy.” Explosions were reported in Tel Aviv, and Israeli jets launched a new wave of strikes overnight.
Global Response and Evacuations Underway
Thousands fled Tehran, fearing escalation. International evacuations continue: China relocated 791 nationals; Greece, Japan, Russia, and Britain have also pulled out citizens. Over 770 Pakistani pilgrims and students have returned safely.
Trump Calls for Iranian Surrender, Threatens Khamenei
Trump reiterated demands for Iran’s “unconditional surrender” and taunted Khamenei with threats. “We know exactly where the so-called ‘Supreme Leader’ is hiding. We are not going to take him out—at least not for now,” he posted on Truth Social.
U.S. Military Deployments Raise Stakes
The Pentagon confirmed deployments of F-16, F-22, and F-35 fighter jets to the Middle East. Stratofortress bombers were spotted at Diego Garcia. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said the military is prepared for any directive from Trump.
Oil Markets React to Regional Unrest
Iran’s threats to restrict shipping through the Strait of Hormuz sent oil prices soaring 9%. A former Iranian minister suggested limiting tanker passage. Iran’s oil and foreign ministries have yet to comment.
Cyber, Drone and Missile Warfare Intensifies
Israel claims to have struck 40 targets in Iran using 50 fighter jets. Iran’s police reported intercepting 14 drones. A cyberattack hit Iran’s Sepah Bank. Tehran accused Mossad-linked agents of stirring unrest.
International Community Urges Restraint
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan defended Iran’s right to retaliate. Meanwhile, the U.S. temporarily shut its embassy in Jerusalem due to security concerns. British Prime Minister Keir Starmer said there was no indication of imminent U.S. intervention.
Iran’s Leadership Under Strain
Multiple top Iranian military and intelligence advisers were reportedly killed. Iranian cybersecurity officials banned mobile device use among state leaders, fearing data leaks.
IAEA Confirms Damage to Nuclear Sites
The UN’s nuclear watchdog confirmed Israeli airstrikes hit Tehran Research Centre and Tesa Karaj, both linked to centrifuge production. Satellite images showed severe destruction.
Public Opinion and Congressional Pushback in U.S.
A majority of Americans oppose U.S. involvement in the Iran-Israel conflict. Lawmakers have introduced a War Powers Resolution to block unauthorized military engagement.
Iran Vows to Defend Sovereignty
Iran’s UN mission denied negotiating with Trump. “No Iranian official has ever asked to grovel at the gates of the White House,” it posted. Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi also dismissed reports of backchannel talks via Oman.
Death Toll and Destruction Mount
In Israel, 24 people have died and over 800 are injured. Iran reports nearly 600 fatalities and thousands wounded. Damage from both sides continues to escalate, with global implications on diplomacy, energy security, and regional stability.