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Iran and Lebanon have launched a series of missile and drone attacks targeting various locations across Israel. As the strikes intensified, millions of Israelis rushed to shelters, with many unable to reach safety in time. According to Al Jazeera’s correspondent Nida Ibrahim reporting from Ramallah, residents are spending sleepless nights in shelters amid ongoing fear of further attacks.
Ibrahim reported that Iran’s continued missile strikes have placed Israel’s radar systems under threat, reducing their ability to issue timely alerts. The situation has made it increasingly difficult to detect missile launches from Iran. On Tuesday night alone, at least six missiles were fired from Iran, while repeated sirens sounded due to threats from Lebanon. Some drones reportedly evaded Israel’s defense systems and penetrated deep into its territory.
Israel has warned about new missile threats from Iran, particularly concerning fragmented warheads that cause extensive damage upon explosion. It also stated that Hezbollah has developed a new long-range missile, heightening regional security concerns.
Iran and Lebanon strike Israel with missiles and drones, civilians shelter through sleepless nights
Iran’s senior armed forces spokesperson, General Abolfazl Shekarchi, has vowed to retaliate against what he described as the “shameless and brutal crimes” of the United States and Israel. According to Iran’s Defa Press news agency, Shekarchi called on regional countries to reveal the hidden bases of enemy forces to minimize civilian casualties.
He accused the US and Israeli militaries of killing civilians, including women and children, out of frustration and an inability to confront Iran’s armed forces directly. Shekarchi warned that Iran is preparing a strong response and urged readiness for severe retaliation against those responsible.
The general appealed to Muslims and regional governments to identify and disclose the secret locations of what he termed “American-Zionist forces,” claiming this would help prevent harm to civilians and allow Iran to target those allegedly using local populations as human shields.
Iran calls on Muslims to reveal US and Israeli bases, pledges retaliation for alleged crimes
The United States military has announced that it destroyed 16 Iranian mine-laying vessels near the Strait of Hormuz. Citing intelligence sources, CNN reported on Tuesday that Iran had recently placed dozens of mines in the strategic waterway. The Strait of Hormuz handles nearly one-fifth of the world’s oil shipments, and earlier this week Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps warned that no oil would leave the region if US and Israeli attacks continued.
US President Donald Trump, in a post on his social media platform Truth Social last Tuesday, said that if Iran had indeed planted mines in the strait—though confirmation was still lacking—it should remove them immediately or face “unprecedented” consequences. He added that removing the mines would be a major step in the right direction but did not specify what those consequences might be. Trump also stated that the US would use the same technology it employs against drug traffickers to permanently eliminate any vessel attempting to lay mines in the area.
The developments underscore escalating tensions in the Gulf region, with both sides issuing warnings over control of vital maritime routes.
US destroys 16 Iranian mine-laying vessels near Strait of Hormuz amid escalating Gulf tensions
A drone attack in Sudan’s Dilling city on Tuesday killed seven people, including three children, and injured thirteen others, according to a medical source cited by AFP. The injured were taken to Dilling Hospital after several drones struck the city in South Kordofan region.
The Sudanese army, which has been fighting the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) for three years, recaptured Dilling in January after defeating RSF units there. On Tuesday, the army-aligned foreign ministry condemned what it described as planned RSF attacks on civilian homes and infrastructure in Dilling, El Obeid, and Kosti in White Nile state.
The conflict between Sudan’s regular army and the RSF has already killed thousands and displaced more than 11 million people, with fighting intensifying in Kordofan following RSF’s capture of El-Fasher in Darfur.
Drone strike in Sudan’s Dilling kills seven including children, injures thirteen
A container ship off the northern coast of the United Arab Emirates was struck by a suspected but unidentified object, according to a report from the United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations (UKMTO) released on Wednesday. The incident caused damage to the vessel, though the extent of the damage is still being assessed.
UKMTO stated that the ship was located northwest of Ras Al Khaimah at the time of the incident. All crew members on board were reported safe. The organization did not provide further details about the nature of the object or the source of the attack.
The report highlights ongoing maritime security concerns in the region, though no party has been identified as responsible for the strike.
Container ship hit by unidentified object off UAE coast, crew safe
Fresh tensions have emerged over the Strait of Hormuz, a key Middle Eastern maritime route, after the US President issued a social media warning to Iran. He stated that if any mines had been placed in the strait, they must be removed immediately, though he acknowledged that the United States had no confirmed evidence of such activity. The warning followed media reports citing US military sources suggesting Iran might be laying or preparing to lay mines in the area.
The US Central Command later announced on social media that it had attacked around 16 Iranian mine-laying vessels near the strait. Analysts noted that the narrow 34-kilometer-wide waterway, partly controlled by Iran, has become a major concern for the United States and Gulf nations. The strait is the only maritime route for oil exports from Kuwait, Iraq, Qatar, and the United Arab Emirates, giving Iran significant strategic leverage.
Experts cautioned that Iran could disrupt tanker traffic using small submarines or fast boats rather than large warships. Earlier, the US energy secretary deleted a post claiming such attacks had already begun after the information proved unverified.
US warns Iran over possible mines in Strait of Hormuz amid rising regional tensions
Iran has claimed that United States and Israeli forces have carried out bombings on nearly 10,000 civilian installations across the country since the war began eleven days ago. According to Iranian sources, more than 1,300 civilians have been killed in these attacks. A large explosion was reported near Tehran’s Mehrabad International Airport, with CNN verifying the location of a video showing the incident.
The video, posted on social media early Wednesday local time, captured multiple loud explosions and flashes of fire. Additionally, a new airstrike hit a residential area in Tehran at dawn on Wednesday, prompting rescue operations by the Iranian Red Crescent Society.
The report cites Al Jazeera as the source of information, but further details about the scale of destruction or international responses were not provided.
Iran reports US and Israeli strikes on 10,000 civilian sites, over 1,300 killed
Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) announced it has begun what it described as its most intense and powerful operation since the start of the ongoing war. According to Iran’s state broadcaster IRIB, missiles were launched overnight at various targets in Israel and at US installations in the region.
The IRGC stated that it will continue its attacks with precision and determination until the enemy fully surrenders, declaring that the war will end only when the shadow of conflict is removed from Iran. In a Pentagon briefing on Tuesday, US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said the United States would not retreat until the enemy is completely and finally defeated.
Early Wednesday morning, air raid sirens sounded across central Israel as the Israel Defense Forces warned of missile launches from Iran. No casualties were reported, according to initial information.
Iran’s Revolutionary Guard begins its most powerful operation targeting Israel and US sites
North Korea has expressed support for Iran’s new Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei and condemned what it called “illegal” attacks on Iran by the United States and Israel. The statement was released through the Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) on behalf of North Korea’s Foreign Ministry. A ministry spokesperson said Pyongyang respects Iran’s right and choice in appointing Khamenei as its new Supreme Leader, following the succession from his father, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.
According to the KCNA report, North Korea declared its backing for Khamenei’s appointment and voiced strong criticism of the US and Israel for their military actions against Iran. The spokesperson accused both countries of undermining regional peace and security and increasing instability in the international arena.
The statement underscores North Korea’s alignment with Iran amid heightened tensions involving Western powers, reflecting continued solidarity between the two nations against perceived external aggression.
North Korea supports Iran’s new leader and condemns US-Israeli attacks as illegal
France has declared that it will not support or participate in the joint United States and Israeli attack on Iran. French Foreign Minister Jean-Noël Barrot said on Tuesday that the assault violates international law and lacks a clear strategic purpose. In an interview with France-2, he emphasized that France is not involved in the conflict and does not approve of the military action.
Barrot called for an immediate reduction of tensions in the Middle East and urged Iran to reconsider its regional stance. He stated that France hopes Iran will stop acting as a destabilizing and dangerous force. The minister added that Tehran must commit to a fundamental change in its position and make significant concessions to pave the way for a lasting regional solution.
According to the report, regional tensions have sharply escalated since the joint US-Israel offensive began on February 28, leaving more than 1,200 people dead and 10,000 injured. Iran has since launched drone and missile attacks targeting Israel, Jordan, Iraq, and Gulf countries hosting US military assets.
France refuses to back US-Israel attack on Iran, calls for de-escalation and Iranian policy change
Israeli airstrikes on the southern Lebanese city of Jouya have killed six people, including Mayor Fawzi Fawaz and council member Abbas Balbeki, according to Lebanon’s National News Agency. The report said several deadly attacks occurred across Lebanon within a few hours, marking a surge in violence in the region.
Lebanon’s Ministry of Public Health confirmed that in Tyre district’s Hanaway city, two Israeli airstrikes killed three civilians, including a paramedic. Another strike in Tyre’s Al-Haoush area left one person dead and eight injured. In Zawtar al-Sharqiya, two more people were reported killed in separate Israeli attacks. The repeated strikes on Jouya caused multiple casualties, with local officials reportedly staying in the city to assist residents before being killed.
The series of attacks underscores the intensifying conflict between Israel and armed groups operating in southern Lebanon, with civilian areas increasingly affected by the violence.
Israeli airstrikes kill six including mayor in Lebanon’s Jouya amid rising regional violence
More than 43,000 US citizens have left the Middle East for the United States since February 28, following the outbreak of conflict with Iran, according to a spokesperson for the US Department of State. Spokesperson Tommy Pigott said a special task force was formed to assist citizens, helping at least 30,000 Americans return home.
The State Department reported that over two dozen chartered flights were operated to evacuate citizens from the region. However, these flights carried less than 40 percent of their capacity on average, as many Americans preferred to travel on commercial flights. The evacuation process by air and land remains ongoing.
The department added that any US citizen seeking assistance to return home can still apply for support through the ongoing evacuation program.
Over 43,000 Americans evacuated from Middle East amid Iran conflict
An airstrike struck a residential area in Tehran early Wednesday, prompting rescue operations by the Iranian Red Crescent Society. The organization confirmed on social media that another residential area in the capital had been hit, and rescue and fire service teams were working at the scene. Video footage released by the Red Crescent showed rescuers entering a damaged building with a search dog amid scattered debris. The exact location of the strike within the city has not yet been confirmed.
According to Al Jazeera, at least one bank employee was killed in a separate airstrike on a Tehran bank. The report added that explosions were heard across the city overnight following new large-scale attack announcements by Israel and the United States. Tehran Governor Mohammad Sadegh Motamedian said that, in addition to residential areas, critical infrastructure such as electricity, water, gas, and communication networks had also been targeted, as reported by Iranian state media.
The extent of the damage and the total number of casualties remain unclear as rescue efforts continue.
Airstrike hits Tehran residential area; Iran says key infrastructure also targeted
Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) announced that it carried out its 37th round of attacks targeting several Israeli cities and US military installations across the Middle East. According to a statement published by Iran’s Fars News Agency, the operation lasted more than three hours and involved the use of new-generation “super-heavy Khorramshahr” missiles in a multi-layered coordinated strike.
The IRGC said it struck the Hayela satellite communication center south of Tel Aviv for the second time, as well as military sites in Bir Ya’akov, western Jerusalem, and Haifa. The statement also claimed that Iranian forces attacked a US base in Erbil, Iraq, and the headquarters of the US Navy’s Fifth Fleet in Manama, Bahrain. Israeli media Channel 12, cited by Al Jazeera, reported that one of the Iranian missiles hit an area near Tel Aviv, injuring several people.
The report, sourced from Reuters, did not include official responses from Israel, the United States, or Iran beyond the IRGC statement.
Iran’s IRGC claims missile strikes on Israeli cities and US bases across the Middle East
A senior Iranian security official told Iran’s Press TV that the country’s forces are fully prepared to resist any potential sabotage or ground operation by the United States. The official stated that Iran has been preparing for such a scenario for 20 years, drawing on experiences from conflicts in Iraq, Afghanistan, Syria, and other regions to strengthen its readiness.
According to the source, Iranian forces view any confrontation as an opportunity to neutralize or capture enemy personnel. The official warned that the United States should pay closer attention to the deadly risks ahead and learn from past bitter experiences.
The statement came in response to claims from the United States and Israel about possible airstrikes or ground operations targeting Iran’s sensitive facilities, particularly its nuclear capabilities. Iranian security forces reiterated that they are ready to face any situation that may arise.
Iran says its forces have spent 20 years preparing for any potential US ground operation
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