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Global oil prices have surged following intensified military exchanges between Israel and Iran. On Tuesday, Brent crude jumped by $3.22 (4.4%), reaching $76.45 per barrel. Meanwhile, U.S. West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude rose by $3.07 (4.28%), settling at $74.84 per barrel. Reports indicate Iran has slightly reduced gas production after Israeli strikes targeted key gas fields.
Oil Prices Surge as Israel-Iran Conflict Escalates
Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) has claimed complete control over Israeli airspace following Tuesday night’s missile strikes. In an official statement, Colonel Tajik asserted that the successful deployment of the Fattah missile system had broken through Israel's air defenses. “This strike proves we now dominate the skies over occupied territory, leaving Israeli civilians completely exposed to our missile attacks,” he said.
IRGC Claims Full Control of Israeli Airspace
According to BBC reports, Iran launched a ‘Fattah-1’ hypersonic missile at Tel Aviv on Tuesday. This marks the first time the Fattah missile has been used in the current conflict, although Iran had previously deployed several during its October 1, 2024, attack on Israel. The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) referred to the weapon as the "Israel-Striker." At the time of its unveiling, a massive banner in Tehran read in Hebrew: “400 seconds to Tel Aviv.”
Iran Fires 'Fattah-1' Hypersonic Missile at Tel Aviv
Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has reiterated that Iran will never compromise with Zionists. In a post on X (formerly Twitter), he declared, “We will show no mercy to the Zionists.” In another post, he ominously stated, “The war has begun.” This came in response to former U.S. President Donald Trump’s comment on Truth Social, saying, “We know exactly where the so-called Supreme Leader is hiding. He’s an easy target, but he’s safe for now—we won’t take him out, at least not yet.”
Ayatollah Khamenei: ‘We Will Show No Mercy to the Zionists’
Iran has announced it intercepted 28 Israeli aircraft over the past 24 hours, including a spy drone allegedly gathering intelligence on sensitive locations. The Iranian military claimed the drone was conducting reconnaissance missions but was successfully neutralized. This follows a series of similar claims by Tehran in recent weeks. However, Israel has consistently denied such reports, stating that no aircraft or crew have been lost during operations. The latest claim was reported by Qatar-based media outlet Al Jazeera on Tuesday night, June 17.
The World Health Organization (WHO) has expressed deep concern over Israel's recent attacks on Iran’s nuclear facilities, warning of severe long-term health and environmental consequences. WHO chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus highlighted the risk to civilians, especially children, due to rising violence. The IAEA also confirmed damage at Iran’s Natanz nuclear site, though no changes were observed at Isfahan and Fordow facilities. The international agencies are urging restraint to avoid further escalation and to protect public health and environmental safety across the region.
Amid escalating tensions and Israeli airstrikes, widespread fear has gripped Iran. In response, 600 foreign nationals from 17 countries have reportedly fled to neighboring Azerbaijan in search of safety.
The evacuees are entering Azerbaijan through the Astara checkpoint near the Caspian Sea. From there, they are being transported to Baku International Airport to catch international flights back to their respective countries.
Fear Spreads Across Iran as 600 Foreign Nationals Flee to Azerbaijan
Israel has launched multiple airstrikes on Iran’s Isfahan, with smoke seen rising from various parts of the city, according to Al Jazeera. Chinese President Xi Jinping expressed deep concern and accused U.S. President Trump of escalating tensions. Trump responded with a call for immediate evacuation from Tehran and urged Iran to return to negotiations. Israel claims its actions aim to prevent Iran from obtaining nuclear weapons, though Iran insists its program is peaceful. China criticized Trump’s remarks as dangerously provocative.
Another Israeli F-35 stealth fighter jet has reportedly been shot down over the skies of Tabriz, Iran. This marks the fourth destruction of the advanced aircraft, often referred to by the U.S. and Israel as the "invisible assassin."
The incident underscores what analysts are calling Iran’s increasing technological parity in its defense capabilities against the U.S. and its allies. Despite the reported loss, Israel has not issued any official response regarding the downed aircraft.
Iran Shoots Down Another Israeli F-35 Fighter Jet Over Tabriz
Iran has cancelled all leave for doctors and nurses, directing them to return to work immediately as part of a nationwide emergency response. Deputy Health Minister Seyyed Sajjad Rajavi announced the measure, emphasizing the importance of medical personnel in both healthcare delivery and maintaining public morale. He added that the Health Ministry is fully prepared to support those affected and has issued special treatment guidelines to hospitals and universities to manage the situation effectively.
Iran Cancels All Medical Staff Leave Amid Emergency Response Efforts
China and Russia have taken strategic positions on the Iran-Israel conflict, with China condemning Israel’s strike and offering mediation, while Russia maintains cautious diplomacy to protect its regional interests. The Shanghai Cooperation Organization backed Iran, but India refrained from joining the statement or commenting publicly. Experts suggest both China and Russia aim to prevent escalation, fearing broader regional instability. China calls for a UN-led peaceful resolution, whereas India’s silence reflects its complex ties with both nations.
Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) has claimed responsibility for a missile strike targeting a key Israeli military intelligence installation. According to the IRGC, the missiles struck both a military intelligence center and an operational planning facility linked to Mossad.
Earlier, Israeli media reported a missile impact in the sensitive Herzliya area. Al Jazeera reports that Israeli authorities have restricted media access to the site, making it difficult to assess the extent of the damage.
Iran Claims Missile Strike on Israeli Military Intelligence Facility
During a phone call with newly elected Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan said Turkey is prepared to play a constructive role in de-escalating tensions and reviving nuclear negotiations. Erdoğan emphasized Turkey’s commitment to regional peace and stability and said he is engaging with various world leaders to help prevent further conflict.
Turkey Ready to Mediate Nuclear Talks and Reduce Regional Tensions: Erdogan
The escalating conflict between Israel and Iran has crippled air travel across the Middle East, leaving thousands of passengers stranded. Israel’s unprecedented airstrike on Iran’s nuclear sites triggered massive retaliation, causing widespread airspace closures. Major airports like Ben Gurion have shut down, and flights are being rerouted or canceled. Travelers from multiple countries are stuck without transport. Experts warn the crisis may severely impact the global aviation industry. Ground routes via Turkey remain limited and unsafe, while uncertainty grows over the region’s stability.
Middle East Air Travel Paralyzed as Israel-Iran Conflict Escalates
In an open letter, the countries voiced their condemnation of the Israeli assault on Iranian territory, urging restraint to prevent further escalation. The signatories of the letter include Egypt, Algeria, Bahrain, Brunei, Chad, Comoros, Djibouti, Gambia, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Libya, Mauritania, Oman, Pakistan, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Sudan, Somalia, Turkey, and the United Arab Emirates. The letter also warned that the conflict risks engulfing the entire Middle East and stressed the urgent need for a ceasefire to avoid wider regional instability.
Twenty-one Muslim-majority countries, including Egypt, have strongly condemned Israel’s attacks on Iran, calling for an immediate de-escalation of tensions and the suspension of Iran’s nuclear program.
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