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Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) has issued a warning targeting US technology companies operating in the Middle East. According to a statement cited by Iran’s Tasnim News Agency, the IRGC has instructed employees of these firms and nearby residents to leave the areas immediately. The warning specifically names major US companies including Boeing, Tesla, Meta, Google, and Apple, among at least fifteen firms that could face attacks starting at 8 p.m. local time tomorrow.

The IRGC claims that American ICT and artificial intelligence companies are the main architects of target identification and surveillance operations, and therefore will now be considered legitimate targets. The statement comes amid heightened regional tensions, with Iranian media emphasizing the potential for imminent strikes on US-linked assets.

Authorities have reportedly urged people in affected areas to evacuate urgently as a precaution against possible attacks, though no further operational details were disclosed.

01 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Iran’s IRGC warns of possible attacks on US tech firms in the Middle East

The Iranian Red Crescent Society reported that ongoing attacks by the United States and Israel have damaged 90,063 residential units, 307 healthcare and medical centers, and 760 schools across Iran. The strikes, which began on February 28, have continued despite claims by both countries that they are targeting only military facilities.

According to Iran’s Ministry of Health, the death toll from the attacks has reached 2,076, with more than 24,000 people injured. The report, citing Al Jazeera, indicates that civilian infrastructure has been heavily affected, contradicting official statements from the attacking nations.

The conflict has also led to rising fuel prices in various countries, reflecting the broader regional and global impact of the war.

01 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

US and Israel strikes in Iran damage schools and hospitals, over 2,000 killed

Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) announced that Major General Jamshid Esghaghi, an adviser to the Chief of General Staff of Iran’s armed forces, was killed along with several members of his family in a joint attack by the United States and Israel. The report was published on March 31, 2026, by the outlet Amar Desh, citing Iranian media sources.

According to the IRGC statement, Esghaghi and his relatives died in the attack, though the statement did not specify when or where the incident occurred. The IRGC’s announcement was carried by Iranian media but contained no further operational or contextual details about the strike.

The lack of information regarding the timing and location of the attack leaves uncertainty about the circumstances of the event and its immediate implications for regional tensions.

01 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Iranian general Jamshid Esghaghi and family killed in reported US-Israel joint attack

US Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Dan Kane stated that more than 11,000 Iranian targets were attacked in the past 30 days, and the US Navy destroyed over 150 ships. He added that increased US control over Iranian airspace has allowed B-52 bombers to fly over land, enabling strikes on new targets.

Earlier, US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said Iran has undergone a leadership change and urged the new leadership to act with greater prudence. He warned that if Iran does not reach an agreement with President Donald Trump, the United States will intensify its military operations there.

The report also noted that the ongoing war has led to rising fuel prices in multiple countries and significant casualties, including 234 students killed according to Iran’s Red Crescent, while Lebanon’s death toll has reached 1,268.

01 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

US says over 11,000 Iranian targets struck and 150 ships destroyed in past month

Iranian media reported on Tuesday that an airstrike hit a desalination plant on Qeshm Island, located in the Strait of Hormuz, rendering the facility inoperative. The exact timing of the attack has not yet been confirmed. According to Mohsen Farhadi, a Health Ministry official quoted by the Iranian Students’ News Agency (ISNA), the plant is completely out of service and cannot be repaired in the short term.

Farhadi stated that until the facility can be restored, water demand in the area will be met through tankers and other desalination plants. Hormozgan’s deputy governor, Ahmad Nafisi, told Mehr News Agency that aside from the initial strike on the Qeshm water purification center early in the conflict, no new attacks have occurred.

The report comes amid broader regional instability, with Iranian outlets linking the incident to the ongoing war that has affected infrastructure and civilian services across the region.

01 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Airstrike disables desalination plant on Iran’s Qeshm Island, disrupting local water supply

The Iranian government announced that one of its largest pharmaceutical companies, which produces anesthetic and cancer treatment drugs, was targeted in a joint US and Israeli strike on Tuesday. The attack reportedly damaged the company’s production lines. The statement was released through a post on the X platform, describing the incident as a strike on a civilian facility.

According to the government, the affected company is owned by the Social Security Investment Company, a state-run holding entity that manages pension funds. The announcement framed the strike as part of broader hostilities impacting civilian infrastructure.

The report did not specify the location of the facility or provide details about casualties or the extent of the damage.

01 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Iran says US and Israeli strikes damaged major cancer drug factory

US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth stated that while the United States’ military strength is increasing, Iran’s military capability is weakening. He made the remarks during a briefing on the latest situation in the ongoing war involving Iran. According to Hegseth, President Donald Trump is taking actions that no previous president had dared to take.

Hegseth added that Iran launched the fewest number of missiles in the past 24 hours, suggesting a decline in its operational activity. He claimed that the morale of Iran’s armed forces has deteriorated, leading some members to leave the service and causing frustration among senior military leaders. The briefing highlighted the shifting balance of military momentum between the two nations.

The report also referenced broader regional developments, including the rise of a new alliance among four Muslim countries and the rising fuel prices worldwide due to the war’s impact, indicating the conflict’s expanding geopolitical and economic consequences.

01 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

US Defense Secretary says Iran’s military morale weakening as US strength rises

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated that the joint United States–Israel war with Iran is “more than halfway” toward achieving its objectives, clarifying that his remark referred to progress toward goals rather than time elapsed. He said thousands of Iran’s Revolutionary Guards have been killed and that both nations are close to destroying Iran’s weapons stockpiles and nuclear infrastructure.

The Israel Defense Forces reported launching new strikes on Tehran hours after Iran fired missiles toward Israel. Attacks have spread across the Gulf region, including Dubai, where authorities confirmed a drone strike set a tanker ablaze but caused no reported environmental damage. Meanwhile, an Iranian parliamentary committee approved a plan to impose tolls on vessels passing through the Strait of Hormuz, potentially restricting U.S., Israeli, and allied ships.

According to the Wall Street Journal, former U.S. President Donald Trump told aides he was willing to end military operations against Iran despite the strait’s closure. U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio responded that the Strait of Hormuz would be reopened “one way or another.”

01 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Netanyahu says Iran war halfway to goals as Gulf attacks and Hormuz tensions intensify

Thousands of people marched in the Iranian city of Karaj to express support for the government and the military, according to state media outlet Press TV. Video footage showed participants carrying national flags and chanting slogans such as “Courage, courage!” along the streets of the city, located just west of Tehran.

The rally took place a day after an attack targeted a power substation in Karaj and Alborz Province, causing a major electricity outage in the area. The demonstration was organized in response to that incident, reflecting public backing for the authorities amid the disruption.

State media also reported that similar pro-government gatherings were held on Monday night in Tehran and in the northwestern city of Ardabil, indicating a broader wave of coordinated demonstrations across Iran.

31 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Thousands rally in Karaj backing Iran’s government after power station attack

Iran’s military announced that its air defense forces shot down a US-made MQ-9 drone over the central city of Isfahan. The incident was reported on Tuesday by Press TV, according to Iranian military sources cited in the report.

In addition to the MQ-9, Iran’s forces also downed a Lucas drone over Qasem Island in the Persian Gulf. The report did not specify when the interceptions occurred or provide further details about the drones’ missions or any resulting damage. The announcement underscores ongoing tensions involving Iranian airspace and foreign surveillance activity.

No official response from the United States or other parties was mentioned in the report, leaving the broader implications of the incident unclear.

31 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Iran says it downed US MQ-9 and Lucas drones over Isfahan and Qasem Island

Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian stated that the ongoing war will end only when Iran’s national interests and conditions are fully protected. He made the remarks while presiding over a cabinet meeting on Monday, which reviewed the country’s wartime situation and evaluated the performance of various ministries in maintaining essential services.

During the meeting, cabinet members discussed the supply of essential goods, the functioning of service institutions, and measures taken to ensure public stability. Pezeshkian praised all sectors for their efforts to provide uninterrupted services during the crisis and emphasized that coordination among state institutions is a key pillar of national strength. He urged that this effort continue until final victory over the aggressors.

The president also commended the armed forces for their bravery in defending Iran’s sovereignty, describing their resistance as a “golden chapter” in the nation’s proud history. He highlighted the unprecedented unity and mass gatherings of the Iranian people over the past month as a reflection of national solidarity and a major force in overcoming the current situation.

31 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Iran’s president ties end of war to protection of national interests and conditions

A U.S. Department of Defense official told The Wall Street Journal that American forces carried out an airstrike using a 2,000-pound bunker-buster bomb on a large ammunition depot in Isfahan, Iran. The report said multiple penetrator munitions designed to destroy underground facilities were used in the attack. The strike followed the online circulation of a video showing a massive explosion in Isfahan, which former U.S. President Donald Trump shared on social media without any caption.

The report cited footage from the Baluch human rights group Halvash, showing similar explosions recorded outside Isfahan. NASA satellite data indicated that the blasts occurred near Sofeh Mountain, an area believed to host military installations. The videos showed large fireballs and repeated smaller detonations, consistent with explosions at an ammunition depot.

The incident has drawn attention due to the scale of the explosions and the use of specialized bunker-buster weapons, though official Iranian responses were not mentioned in the report.

31 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

US bunker-buster bomb hits Iranian ammunition depot in Isfahan

Two Chinese container ships have successfully crossed the Strait of Hormuz on their second attempt after initially turning back mid-journey last Friday. According to vessel tracking data, the ships passed through the critical waterway on Monday, sailing close to each other as they exited the Persian Gulf toward open waters. The ships are now moving rapidly toward the Gulf of Oman, Reuters reported.

Marine Traffic data confirmed the crossing, and Kepler analyst Rebecca Gardes noted that these are the first non-Iranian container ships to leave the region since the start of the ongoing conflict. Iran has effectively closed the Strait of Hormuz but continues to allow passage for vessels from countries it considers friendly or non-hostile.

The successful passage of the two large COSCO Shipping-operated vessels is seen as a sign of diplomatic coordination between China and Iran, suggesting that Tehran may be expanding its list of friendly nations.

31 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Two Chinese ships cross Hormuz Strait after initial setback, signaling China-Iran diplomatic coordination

US President Donald Trump has signaled that American forces may move to take control of Iran’s Kharg Island, the country’s main oil export hub in the northern Persian Gulf. The island handles about 90 percent of Iran’s oil exports and lies in deep waters suitable for large crude carriers. The United States reportedly struck nearly 90 military targets on the island on March 13 but avoided oil infrastructure. Analysts suggest any US operation would likely be temporary, aimed at pressuring Tehran to ease its control over the Strait of Hormuz and meet Washington’s demands.

Iran has reinforced its defenses on Kharg Island, deploying surface-to-air missile batteries and warning of severe retaliation if US troops attempt to land. Iranian parliament speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf vowed that any invading force would face “a rain of fire.” The US has positioned about 5,000 naval personnel and 2,000 paratroopers in the region, fueling speculation about a potential assault.

Despite military readiness, the report notes that a prolonged occupation would be difficult for the US to sustain and unpopular domestically. Trump also indicated that ongoing talks with Iran could still avert a military confrontation.

31 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Trump signals possible US move to seize Iran’s key oil export island

Iran’s Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmail Baghaei stated that Tehran has received various proposals and requests for talks from the United States, but these were delivered through intermediaries, including Pakistan, rather than directly. He clarified that since the start of the ongoing conflict with the United States, Iran has not engaged in any direct negotiations.

Regarding a possible ceasefire, Baghaei reaffirmed that Iran remains firm in its previous stance. He emphasized that with continued U.S. military aggression, Tehran’s main priority is to safeguard the country’s sovereignty and existence. His remarks came amid heightened tensions and conflicting statements between the two nations.

Earlier, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt had claimed that discussions between the United States and Iran were continuing and progressing positively. Iran directly rejected that claim, asserting that it has not participated in any such talks and that Washington’s statements do not reflect reality.

31 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Iran denies direct talks with U.S., says proposals came via intermediaries


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