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Israel's military admitted on Tuesday to "collateral damage" taken by a synagogue in Tehran after Iran accused the country of destroying the place of worship.
Israel revealed on Tuesday morning that it blasted multiple Iranian bridges, hours ahead of a deadline President Donald Trump gave to Iran aimed at averting such damage. “STRUCK: 8 bridge segments utilized by the Iranian terror regime for transporting weapons & military equipment,
President Donald Trump announced a conditional two-week ceasefire with Iran, hours before a military deadline, following diplomatic interventions by Pakistan. Iran has agreed to suspend defensive operations,
The Israeli military tells Iranians that “presence on trains and near railway lines endangers your life” - but few will see social media post due to internet blackout
Since the US and Israel’s war on Iran began, the country’s Ministry of Cultural Heritage, Tourism and Handicrafts has recorded at least 56 museums, historical monuments and cultural sites that have been damaged. In Tehran alone, 19 locations have been hit. These included Golestan Palace, the Grand Bazaar and the former Senate building.
Israel pounded Tehran with airstrikes Friday as Iranians marked Nowruz, or the Persian New Year, in the midst of a war that has sent shock waves through the global economy and risked drawing Iran’s Arab neighbors directly into the conflict.
A U.S. submarine sank an Iranian warship in international waters, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said Wednesday. In addition to striking Tehran, Israel hit the Iranian-backed Hezbollah militant group in Lebanon, while Iran fired on Bahrain, Kuwait and Israel.
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Israel army 'regrets' damage to Tehran synagogue hit in targeted strike
The IDF stresses the strike targeted a senior military figure within the regime’s armed forces, not at any place of worship.
On Tuesday, Israel struck a major pharmaceutical factory in Tehran that is one of the country’s top producers of cancer drugs and anaesthetics, the Iranian government said. The facility belongs to Tofigh Daru Research and Engineering Company. It made drugs that are crucial for use in hospitals and operating rooms, officials said.
A couple living in Iran’s capital have grown used to the sound of daily airstrikes five weeks into the war DUBAI, United Arab Emirates — Zahra Arghavan and Mehdi Alishir stood on their balcony, watching the sun set over Tehran and bracing for the sound of airstrikes .