The United States and Israel launched a sweeping wave of military strikes against Iran, killing senior officials and triggering a wave of retaliation that has raised fears of a wider regional conflict. Explosions were reported across multiple Iranian cities, including the southeastern port city of Chabahar, according to Iranian state media. Israeli officials said the strikes targeted senior Iranian leadership and military infrastructure, with one official claiming Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, had been among those targeted. A source said Khamenei had been moved to a secure location.
Expanding the Battlefield
Iran responded with missile and drone strikes aimed at Israeli territory and U.S. bases in the region. The Israeli military said another wave of missiles had been launched toward Israel, while witnesses reported blasts over Jerusalem and Tel Aviv as air defense systems intercepted incoming projectiles. At least four people were killed in Syria’s southern city of Sweida when an Iranian missile struck a building, according to state news agency SANA. Missile debris was also reported in Quneitra and the Yarmouk Basin in Daraa province.
Explosions were heard in the United Arab Emirates and Qatar. Witnesses in Dubai reported at least three large blasts, and Reuters journalists in the city said windows shook from the impact. The UAE defense ministry said it had intercepted a new wave of missiles and later condemned the Iranian strikes as a serious threat to regional stability. In Abu Dhabi, a very loud bang was heard, according to a Reuters witness. It remains unclear whether the sound was linked to missile interception or impact.
Civilian Casualties Mount
Iranian state media said the death toll from an Israeli strike on a girls’ primary school in Minab, southern Iran, had risen to 40. Earlier reports had put the number at 24. The attack has intensified anger inside Iran and raised fears of broader civilian casualties as the conflict deepens. The incident has drawn international condemnation, with humanitarian groups warning of a potential humanitarian crisis if the violence continues to escalate.
Speaking from his Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida, President Donald Trump posted an eight-minute video on his Truth Social account framing the operation as a decisive move against Tehran’s nuclear ambitions and its four-decade-long hostility toward the United States. While Axios earlier reported Trump would address the nation Saturday morning, the White House said no formal address had been scheduled and no guidance had been issued.
According to a source familiar with the matter, congressional leaders known as the ‘Gang of Eight’ were briefed by the administration. Trump said the strikes would prevent Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon and argued they could open the door for change within the country, saying Iranians now had a chance to ‘topple their rulers.’
Regional Tensions and Diplomatic Setbacks
The confrontation comes despite renewed negotiations between Washington and Tehran earlier this week. Oman’s foreign minister said active mediation efforts had been undermined by the escalation. Analysts warn that the latest strikes could derail ongoing diplomatic talks and push the region closer to a full-scale conflict. The attacks have also raised concerns about the safety of U.S. troops stationed in the Middle East, with military officials urging increased security measures at bases in Iraq and Kuwait.
Experts say the situation is reminiscent of the 2019 attacks on the U.S. Embassy in Baghdad and the subsequent strikes on Iran’s military sites in Iraq. The current conflict has the potential to trigger a wider war if not managed carefully. The United Nations has called for an immediate ceasefire and urged all parties to de-escalate tensions to prevent further loss of life.
As the situation unfolds, the international community is closely watching the developments. The next 48 hours will be critical in determining whether the region can avoid a full-scale war or if the cycle of retaliation will continue. With no clear end in sight, the world is bracing for a prolonged period of uncertainty and instability in the Middle East.
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