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US President Donald Trump stated that the joint military strike by the United States and Israel on Iran was carried out to protect the American people. The attack began on Saturday morning, targeting what Trump described as an imminent threat from the Iranian regime. Following the assault, both Israel and Iran closed their airspace to civilian flights.

Trump explained that the operation was a major military campaign intended to eliminate Iran’s looming threat. He emphasized that the goal was to safeguard US citizens by neutralizing dangers posed by Tehran. The president’s comments came amid frustration over the slow pace of negotiations between Washington and Tehran regarding Iran’s nuclear program.

A day earlier, Trump told reporters at the White House that he was dissatisfied with the progress of talks but remained open to further discussions. He added that while he did not prefer the use of military force, it was sometimes necessary to achieve national objectives.

28 Feb 26 1NOJOR.COM

Trump says US-Israel strike on Iran aimed to remove threat and protect Americans

Israel and Iran have both closed their airspace to civilian flights following attacks in Iran. According to the report, Israel carried out strikes on Tehran and several other locations in Iran on Saturday morning. Smoke was seen rising from central Tehran, and the Associated Press reported that one of the strikes occurred near the office of Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. It remains unclear whether he was present at the time of the attack.

In response to the developments, Iraq’s Ministry of Transport announced the closure of its airspace after the attacks by Israel and the United States on Iran. Air traffic at Erbil International Airport in northern Iraq has also been suspended. The situation has led to widespread disruption of civilian aviation across the region.

The closure of multiple airspaces in the Middle East signals heightened regional tension and potential escalation following the strikes, though further details about the extent of the attacks and casualties were not immediately available.

28 Feb 26 1NOJOR.COM

Israel and Iran shut airspace after reported strikes on Tehran and other Iranian areas

Employees of the US Embassy in Qatar have taken shelter following Israeli attacks on Iran. The embassy advised all citizens to remain in safe locations until further notice. According to Al Jazeera, Israel and the United States jointly carried out strikes on Saturday morning targeting several areas in Tehran and other parts of Iran.

Reports from Iranian and international agencies described explosions across Tehran, with smoke visible in multiple districts. The Fars news agency said several missiles struck University Street and Jomhouri areas, while the Associated Press reported that one of the attacks occurred near the office of Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. It remains unclear whether he was present at the time.

Iran’s Security Council has vowed an “unrelenting response” to the attacks, while regional tensions have escalated following threats from Tehran to retaliate against US installations in the area.

28 Feb 26 1NOJOR.COM

US Embassy staff in Qatar shelter after Israeli and US strikes hit Iran

Israel carried out joint strikes in Tehran, the capital of Iran, with smoke seen rising from the city center. According to the Associated Press, one of the attacks occurred near the office of Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. It remains unclear whether Khamenei, aged 86, was present at the office during the assault.

The attack took place after days of heightened tension between Iran and the United States, during which Khamenei had not been seen in public. The incident also coincides with ongoing discussions between Iran and the United States regarding Tehran’s nuclear program.

Following the strikes, Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz declared a state of emergency across Israel, citing fears of retaliatory attacks from Iran. Warning sirens were reportedly sounded nationwide as precautionary measures were implemented.

28 Feb 26 1NOJOR.COM

Israeli strikes hit near Khamenei’s office in Tehran amid Iran-US tensions

Israel has declared a state of emergency following airstrikes it carried out on multiple locations in Iran, according to Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz. The announcement came on February 28, 2026, as warning sirens sounded across Israel amid fears of possible retaliatory attacks from Iran. Security forces have advised civilians to remain close to bomb shelters and avoid unnecessary travel.

The defense minister stated that the strikes were conducted to eliminate threats directed at Tel Aviv. In response to the heightened security situation, authorities issued messages urging citizens to locate the nearest protected shelters and stay alert. The Times of Israel reported that the emergency measures were implemented immediately after the attacks.

The situation remains tense as Israel braces for potential counterstrikes from Iran, with nationwide alerts continuing to sound and emergency protocols in effect.

28 Feb 26 1NOJOR.COM

Israel declares emergency after Iran strikes, nationwide sirens warn of possible retaliation

Israel launched attacks across several locations in Iran while discussions with the United States were still underway. Explosions were reported early Saturday morning in various parts of Tehran, with smoke visible over the city. A U.S. official confirmed that the strikes were carried out jointly by Israel and the United States. According to the Fars news agency, several missiles hit Tehran’s University Street and Jomhouri areas.

Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz stated that the purpose of the operation was to eliminate threats against Tel Aviv. In anticipation of possible retaliation, Israel imposed nationwide restrictions, suspending educational activities, gatherings, and other public events except for essential needs.

The report also mentioned related regional developments, including a fatal incident in Abu Dhabi caused by rocket debris and a statement from the United Arab Emirates asserting its right to retaliate for Iranian attacks. The situation indicates heightened regional tension following the strikes.

28 Feb 26 1NOJOR.COM

Israel and the U.S. jointly strike Iran as explosions rock Tehran amid rising tensions

Pakistan has claimed that 331 Afghan Taliban soldiers have been killed so far in the ongoing conflict between the two countries. Information Minister Ataullah Tarar shared the figures on social media platform X on Saturday, according to a report by Dawn. He added that more than 500 Taliban fighters were injured, while Pakistani forces destroyed 104 Taliban checkpoints, 163 tanks and armored vehicles, and captured 22 additional posts.

In response, the Taliban government has called on Pakistan to engage in dialogue to resolve the escalating situation. The appeal came after Pakistan publicly declared war against Afghanistan. Taliban spokesperson Zabihullah Mujahid stated that Afghanistan has always sought to resolve issues through discussion and remains committed to a peaceful solution.

The exchange of claims and calls for negotiation highlights the growing tension between the neighboring countries as both sides assert their positions in the conflict.

28 Feb 26 1NOJOR.COM

Pakistan claims 331 Afghan soldiers killed as Taliban calls for dialogue

More than 15 countries have instructed their citizens to leave Iran as tensions escalate between Tehran and Washington. The move follows warnings of possible US military action against Iran, raising fears of a wider conflict. On Friday, US President Donald Trump said he was dissatisfied with the outcome of talks on Iran’s nuclear program, according to Gulf News.

The indirect negotiations between the United States and Iran ended without significant progress. Following this, the United States, the United Kingdom, Germany, Canada, Italy, Australia, India, China, and several other European and Asian nations issued travel advisories. These advisories urged citizens to avoid traveling to Iran and for those currently there to depart as soon as possible.

Diplomats cited ongoing disagreements over uranium enrichment, inspection procedures, and the future of Iran’s enriched uranium stockpile. Meanwhile, the United States has increased its military presence in the Middle East, deploying additional aircraft carriers, warships, and strike aircraft to the region.

28 Feb 26 1NOJOR.COM

Over 15 nations tell citizens to leave Iran as US-Iran tensions heighten

The Taliban government of Afghanistan has called on Pakistan to engage in dialogue to resolve ongoing tensions between the two countries. The appeal came after Pakistan publicly declared war against Afghanistan. Taliban spokesperson Zabihullah Mujahid stated that Afghanistan has always sought to resolve issues through discussion and remains committed to a peaceful solution.

Despite a ceasefire agreement reached in October, cross-border attacks resumed on Thursday night, escalating into heavy exchanges between the neighboring nations. Pakistan accused Afghanistan of opening fire along the border. According to Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif’s spokesperson, Musharraf Zaidi, Pakistan’s operations have killed 297 Afghan personnel and injured more than 450, destroying 89 military posts and 135 armored vehicles across 29 locations.

In response, an Afghan Taliban spokesperson claimed that their forces killed 55 Pakistani soldiers and damaged 19 Pakistani military posts. The situation marks a sharp deterioration in relations between the two countries, with both sides reporting significant losses.

28 Feb 26 1NOJOR.COM

Afghanistan urges Pakistan to hold talks as border clashes intensify

Afghanistan carried out attacks on several Pakistani army camps on Friday, according to the Afghan Ministry of Defense. The strikes took place around 11 a.m. local time and targeted multiple military sites inside Pakistan. The ministry reported that drone strikes were conducted on a military camp near Islamabad’s Faizabad, a headquarters in Nowshera, and additional locations in Jamrud and Abbottabad. The operation was described as successfully executed.

Afghan Army Chief Fasihuddin Fitrat stated that any attack from Pakistan would face a strong response. He pledged to safeguard Afghanistan’s territorial integrity and warned that if further attacks occur, major Pakistani cities, including Islamabad, would be targeted. Fitrat assured the Afghan people that all acts of aggression would be answered.

Reports citing sources indicated that tanks and both light and heavy weapons have been prepared for any potential conflict between the two neighboring countries.

28 Feb 26 1NOJOR.COM

Afghanistan conducts drone strikes on Pakistani army camps near Islamabad and other regions

U.S. President Donald Trump has stated that the United States will not intervene in the ongoing conflict between Pakistan and Afghanistan. He made the remarks when asked about the possibility of Washington mediating or taking part in efforts to end the hostilities. Trump emphasized that he maintains a very good relationship with Pakistan, describing its prime minister and military chief as individuals he respects.

According to a spokesperson for Pakistani Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif, Pakistan’s military operations have resulted in the deaths of 297 Afghan soldiers. The spokesperson also reported that 89 Afghan military posts and 135 tanks and armored vehicles were destroyed in attacks carried out across 29 locations in Afghanistan.

Several countries have called on both Pakistan and Afghanistan to end the conflict, though no details were provided about specific diplomatic initiatives or responses from either side.

28 Feb 26 1NOJOR.COM

Trump rules out U.S. intervention in Pakistan-Afghanistan conflict

The United States has expressed support for Pakistan’s right to self-defense against attacks by the Taliban. In a statement issued on Friday, the U.S. State Department said it recognizes Pakistan’s right to defend itself from Taliban aggression. A spokesperson confirmed the position in an emailed statement, while U.S. diplomat Allison Hooker stated on X that she had spoken with Pakistan’s Foreign Secretary Aamna Baloch regarding the situation. Washington also conveyed sympathy over the ongoing clashes between Pakistan and Afghanistan.

Amid the escalating conflict, Iran urged both neighboring countries to exercise restraint. In a statement released on Friday, Iran’s Foreign Ministry called on Pakistan and Afghanistan to respect each other’s territorial integrity and national sovereignty. Tehran also advised both sides to avoid actions that could further increase regional tension and conflict.

The statements from Washington and Tehran highlight growing international concern over the deteriorating security situation along the Pakistan-Afghanistan border and its potential impact on regional stability.

28 Feb 26 1NOJOR.COM

US supports Pakistan’s right to self-defense against Taliban amid regional tensions

Iran has called on neighboring Pakistan and Afghanistan to exercise restraint amid ongoing hostilities between the two countries. In a statement issued on Friday, Iran’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs urged both sides to respect each other’s territorial integrity and national sovereignty. The ministry also advised against any actions that could further escalate regional tensions or conflict.

Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi stated in a post on social media platform X that Tehran is ready to provide any necessary assistance to advance dialogue between Pakistan and Afghanistan. He added that Iran seeks to play a role in promoting understanding and cooperation between the two nations.

The appeal comes as regional tensions remain high, with Iran positioning itself as a potential mediator to prevent further instability along its eastern borders.

28 Feb 26 1NOJOR.COM

Iran calls for restraint between Pakistan and Afghanistan, offers help to advance dialogue

United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres has called for an immediate ceasefire to end the ongoing violence between Pakistan and Afghanistan. His spokesperson, Stéphane Dujarric, said on Friday that the Secretary-General expressed deep concern over the rising hostilities between the two neighboring countries, emphasizing that the conflict is directly affecting civilians.

According to the statement, Guterres stressed the urgent need to implement a ceasefire and to resolve differences through diplomatic dialogue. The appeal comes as tensions continue to escalate, with reports of cross-border violence impacting communities along the frontier.

The UN chief’s call highlights the organization’s concern over regional stability and humanitarian consequences, urging both sides to prioritize peace and civilian protection.

28 Feb 26 1NOJOR.COM

UN chief calls for immediate ceasefire between Pakistan and Afghanistan

Pakistan has claimed that its military operations resulted in the deaths of 297 Afghan soldiers. According to a spokesperson for Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, the operations also destroyed 89 Afghan military posts and 135 tanks and armored vehicles. The attacks reportedly took place across 29 locations in Afghanistan.

The claim was reported by Qatar-based media outlet Al Jazeera, citing Afghanistan’s Tolo News. Earlier, Pakistan’s Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) had stated that 274 Afghan soldiers were killed, indicating a revised figure in the latest statement. The report did not include any response from Afghan authorities or independent verification of the claims.

The development underscores continuing tensions between Pakistan and Afghanistan, though the source did not specify the timing or broader context of the operations.

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Pakistan claims 297 Afghan soldiers killed and 89 posts destroyed in cross-border attacks


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