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Iran’s Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf has warned that Iran’s armed forces will render the “barbaric” enemy Israel helpless, as it has shown no respect for any “red lines.”
Speaking to lawmakers, Ghalibaf said that the fear instilled in the hearts of occupiers and criminals over the past few nights will continue until they repent and face punishment for their aggression. “Our armed forces will turn their world into a living hell, and the entire world will witness their downfall,” he added.
Meanwhile, in a televised address, Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei declared, “The Israeli regime is a vile enemy, and after the Islamic Republic’s retaliation, it will be left powerless.”
Iran’s Speaker Warns Israel of Relentless Retaliation
The escalating Iran-Israel war has led to the cancellation of more than 6,000 flights worldwide in just the past 48 hours, according to data from global aviation monitoring agencies and real-time flight tracking platforms. Major airports in Tel Aviv, Tehran, Damascus, Baghdad, Beirut, and Amman have been either partially or fully shut down. Additionally, the airspace over Israel, Iran, and Iraq has remained closed for two consecutive days. Limited transit is allowed over Jordan, Lebanon, and Syria, but with strict conditions in place.
Over 6,000 Flights Canceled Globally in 48 Hours Due to Iran-Israel Conflict: Aviation Monitor
Despite ongoing Israeli military aggression, Iran remains committed to its peaceful nuclear program, according to Foreign Ministry spokesperson Ismail Baghaei. He asserted that Iran’s nuclear program is fully compliant with UN Security Council Resolution 2231 and that no external power can force its suspension. Baghaei condemned Israel’s attacks as unprecedented in their brutality, stating that the assaults violate not only Iran’s sovereignty but also international nuclear non-proliferation agreements. He urged European nations to adopt a firm stance against Israel’s war crimes and unequivocally condemn its actions.
Iran Continues Peaceful Nuclear Program Despite Israeli Attacks: Tehran
The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) has threatened to render the entire Zionist regime uninhabitable. Meanwhile, Iranian authorities have executed an individual convicted of espionage for Israel’s Mossad agency, according to state media. The execution was carried out amid heightened tensions between Iran and Israel. Additionally, four more individuals suspected of ties to Mossad have been arrested, Iranian officials confirmed.
IRGC Threatens Israel Amid Tensions; Mossad Spy Executed in Iran
Iran fired missiles near the US Embassy in Tel Aviv, causing minor damage to the building but no casualties, according to US Ambassador Mike Huckabee. As a precaution, the US embassies in Jerusalem and Tel Aviv will remain closed today. Meanwhile, the Israel-Iran conflict continues to escalate rapidly.
Iran Launches Missile Strike Near US Embassy in Tel Aviv
As Israeli attacks on Iran continue into the fourth day, Tehran has informed mediators Qatar and Oman that it will not engage in ceasefire discussions while under attack. According to Reuters, Iran stated that serious negotiations will only be possible after it has completed its response to Israeli aggression. Iran also rejected claims that it had requested Oman and Qatar to help resume ceasefire and nuclear talks with the US, calling the reports false.
Iran Refuses Ceasefire Talks During Israeli Assault, Tells Mediators Qatar and Oman
Israeli forces have killed at least 59 more Palestinians in Gaza, with at least 17 of them shot while trying to collect food from a relief center run by the controversial Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, backed by the US and Israel. Reporting from Deir al-Balah in central Gaza, Al Jazeera’s Tareq Abu Azzoum said, “Locals told us that Israeli troops did not issue any warning before opening fire on the starving crowd, leading to horrifying civilian casualties.” The attack adds to the mounting toll of civilian deaths amid the ongoing assault on Gaza.
Israeli Forces Kill 59 More Palestinians in Gaza, Including Civilians at Food Aid Center
Former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak has admitted that military strikes alone are insufficient to halt Iran’s nuclear ambitions. Describing Iran as a nation on the “nuclear threshold,” Barak said even U.S. intervention could delay Iran’s program by only a few months. He stressed that either a comprehensive diplomatic agreement or a regime change would be required to permanently stop Iran’s nuclear progress.
Military Action Alone Can’t Stop Iran’s Nuclear Program: Former Israeli PM Ehud Barak
Iran’s Health Ministry has reported that Israeli airstrikes over the past 65 hours have claimed 244 lives, with over 1,277 people injured, including women and children. More than 90% of the casualties are civilians. The deadly air raids began after Israel launched a surprise offensive on June 13, plunging the two nations into a full-scale war.
Death Toll from Israeli Airstrikes in Iran Rises to 244: Health Ministry
Iran has launched hypersonic missiles targeting Israel’s major cities including Haifa, Tel Aviv, and the Negev airbase, triggering widespread fires. Explosions were captured in various media footage, showing significant destruction. Israel’s national emergency service confirmed at least four injuries in Haifa, with rescue operations underway at a building directly hit by the missile. Meanwhile, Israel’s Iron Dome defense system is reportedly struggling to intercept these advanced projectiles.
Iran’s Hypersonic Missiles Hit Israeli Cities; Major Fires Reported in Haifa, Tel Aviv, and Negev
In a recent airstrike by Israeli forces, Iran’s elite Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) suffered a major blow with the deaths of its intelligence chief and two senior military generals. Intelligence chief Mohammad Kazemi, his deputy Hassan Mohakik, and General Mohsen Bagheri were killed in the attack. Earlier, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu confirmed the assassination of the IRGC leadership, escalating tensions in the ongoing conflict.
Israel Kills Iranian Intelligence Chief and Two Generals in Airstrike
Iran launched 50 ballistic missiles at Israel, reportedly targeting the residence of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Al Jazeera reports the missiles were fired shortly before Sunday evening. Israeli forces issued immediate alerts, urging civilians to seek shelter. At least four people were confirmed dead in Haifa following the strikes.
Iran Targets Netanyahu’s Residence with 50 Ballistic Missiles
Israel has launched another round of airstrikes on Tehran, targeting key areas including the Ministry of Justice building. The attacks occurred Sunday afternoon in densely populated areas such as Tajrish and Quds Squares, Shariati Avenue, and Vali Asr Square. Video footage shows damaged water and sewage infrastructure, and smoke billowing from the Ministry of Justice building. Multiple casualties have been reported.
Israeli Strikes Hit Iran’s Capital Again, Causing Widespread Damage
Iran's Border Guard Commander Ahmad Ali has claimed that 44 Israeli drones and quadcopters were shot down over the past 48 hours while attempting to infiltrate Iranian airspace. Al Jazeera reports that Israeli-linked saboteurs carried out multiple car bomb attacks in Tehran. In retaliation, Iran launched at least 50 ballistic missiles toward Israel. According to the BBC, Sunday’s Israeli strikes caused significant damage in Tehran’s Tajrish Square area.
Iran Claims to Have Shot Down 44 Israeli Drones in 48 Hours
Israel’s famed Iron Dome missile defense system, known for its impenetrable shield, has shown signs of vulnerability under a massive barrage of ballistic, cruise, and hypersonic missiles from Iran. The recent attacks reportedly overwhelmed the system, with some missiles striking critical infrastructure, including Israel's defense headquarters in Tel Aviv.
Experts have noted that the Iron Dome struggled to intercept the wave of incoming projectiles, suggesting potential system failure under high-volume assault.
Israel’s Iron Dome Overwhelmed by Iranian Missile Barrage
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