The United States and Israel have launched extensive attacks on Iran’s power plants, bridges, and rail infrastructure after President Donald Trump’s ultimatum for Tehran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz neared its deadline. The strikes, which damaged universities, hospitals, and oil facilities, killed at least 16 people across Iran. Washington and Tel Aviv also targeted Kharg Island, a key oil export hub, hitting around 50 sites and causing widespread power outages. Trump warned that Iran faced destruction if it failed to comply, while the White House denied any plan for nuclear strikes.
Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) vowed that any further US attacks would draw responses beyond the Middle East. Tehran has already retaliated by striking American and Israeli-linked assets in the region, with Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, and the UAE reporting intercepted drones and missiles. Pakistan has been mediating between Washington and Tehran, but diplomatic progress remains stalled.
As tensions escalate, both sides appear to be preparing for broader conflict. The US Central Command said it has hit over 13,000 Iranian targets under “Operation Epic Fury,” while Iran continues counterstrikes across the region.