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Footage shows the moment Israeli air force bombed Tehran, Iran.
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Israeli media is reporting that Israel is "coordinating its action with the US" and "the US participated in a massive campaign to lull Iran into thinking an attack was not going to happen immediately."
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CORRECTION: No ballistic missiles launched from Iran yet, these are most likely air defense missiles.
- Middle_East_Spectator
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The Goal of the Operation Is to Eliminate Israel’s Existential Threat
-Israeli Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu
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Ukrainian drone allegedly found on beach in Turkey
▪️An airplane-type drone, very similar in appearance to the Ukrainian one, was found on a beach in Istanbul.
▪️The drone may be equipped with explosives, experts are studying it.
- RVvoenkor
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Israel is NOW striking Iran's nuclear site of Natanz
All Israeli officials going to bunkers.
Source: Middle East Spectator
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Iran declares nationwide state of emergency
MiG-29’s taking off
Iran firing ballistic missiles
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Iranian military posts:
Remember, we didn't initiate it.
The Israeli military expects its operation against Iran's nuclear program and long-range missile capabilities to last for several days.
The IDF is preparing for heavy fire from Iran in response to its airstrikes tonight. "At the end of the operation, there will be no nuclear threat," military officials say.
"We are in the window of strategic opportunities. We have reached the point of no return, and there is no choice but to act now," IDF officials say.
The IDF says it is coordinating its action with the US.
- Time of Israel
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The confirmed targeted locations in Tehran Province:
Imam Khomeini Airport, Lavizan, Parchin, Pasdaran, Nobaniad
Some of the Israeli strikes in Tehran were against appartment complexes housing IRGC officials
Fire burning at Mehrabad Airbase, Tehran
Source: Middle East Spectator
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—❗️🇮🇱/🇮🇷/🇮🇶 WATCH: Unidentified projectiles / lights (possibly jet engines) over Rania, Iraq
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Had some more Iran-Israel articles in the queue. Seem less relevant now. 😂
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Fierce fighting near Pokrovsk: Troops massively burn NATO equipment, infantry and artillery of the enemy
▪️A selection of combat work by fighters of the Center group of forces on June 12 to destroy robotic complexes, military equipment, weapons, infantry and positions of the Ukrainian Armed Forces during active combat operations in the Pokrovsk direction.
▪️The footage shows NATO combat armoured vehicles, firing points, infantry, enemy positions and transport being burned.
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—❗️🇮🇱/🇮🇷/🇮🇶 WATCH: All of the Israeli launches are being carried out from Iraqi airspace
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Nuclear facilities area in Natanz, Iran
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The first confirmed victim of the Israeli strike in Tehran: A dead child.
- Middle_East_Spectator
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'We targeted the uranium enrichment site in Natanz and Iranian nuclear and military officials in Tehran'
"Tonight, Israel took unilateral action against Iran. We have no part in the strikes against Iran, and our top priority is protecting our forces in the region. Israel has informed us that it believes the action was essential for self-defense. President Trump and the administration have taken all necessary steps to protect our forces, and we remain in close contact with our regional partners. Let me be clear: Iran should not harm American interests or personnel."
Iran declares nationwide state of emergency
MiG-29’s taking off
Iran firing ballistic missiles
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Pray for Israel?
They started this conflict mate.
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Tehran suffers massive destruction: Iran's Chief of General Staff targeted in one of the strikes - media
▪️As a result of airstrikes, Mohammad Bagheri was allegedly killed, Israeli publications write.
▪️There is no official information.
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IDF CONFIRMS state of emergency
Immediate ban on ALL activities save for essential businesses
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Futility of Strikes
“You can maybe strike once, but you’d have to keep striking forever to attack their nuclear program. The knowledge won’t be taken out of the country—it’ll still be there. You may even have to invade the country to truly root out nuclear sites. Attacking Iran wouldn’t be a one-off affair. It wouldn’t be a week, a month—it could take the entire Trump term or longer.”
That’s Murtaza Hussain’s assessment of what an Israeli war on Iran would actually take as Israel ramps up threats to strike Iran. But for now, he says, the moves look more like pressure than preparation:
“Israel’s modus operandi is usually to strike when people are not expecting it… What you see now is a tremendous amount of signaling.”
Talks between the US and Iran are set for this weekend in Oman. If diplomacy collapses, that could change fast. “People who want war are getting their way—and it’s a bad solution for everyone,” Maz says.
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—❗️🇮🇶/🇮🇷/🇮🇱 BREAKING: Unidentified fighter jets over Eastern Iraq near the Iranian border
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Israel Launches Preemptive Strike on Iran : Explosions Rock Tehran
▪️IDF spokesman confirms start of 'preventive' military operations against Iran.
▪️A state of emergency has been declared in Israel, media reports citing the country's defense minister.
▪️The Israeli army has issued an emergency warning for residents , with school, business and gatherings cancelled from 03:00 local time.
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NEW: Murtaza Hussain: A Deal With Iran Was Within Reach—Until the US Shifted Its Demands
Trump’s envoy Steve Witkoff had initially signaled openness to allowing Iran limited civilian nuclear enrichment under IAEA monitoring—something Iran was willing to accept.
But that changed. “Witkoff is now conveying a very, very maximalist position,” Murtaza says, likening it to the Libya model of full disarmament—“and that didn’t end well for Libya.”
“The Iranians don’t want a bomb… but they’re not going to dismantle a nuclear energy program they’ve spent years building.”
Now both sides are dug in: the US demanding zero enrichment, Iran refusing to give it up. Without compromise, Murtaza warns, “conflict becomes inevitable.”
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