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Israeli warfares beat Tehran overnight and on Wednesday, while Iran’s supreme chief rejected the call for “unconditional” presented by US President Donald Trump.
Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, in its first public comments since the first day of Israel’s bombing last week, said the conditions would not be unilaterally imposed on the Islamic Republic.
“The intelligent people who know Iran, the Iranian nation and its history will never speak of this nation in threatening language because the Iranian nation will not surrender,” he said. “Americans should know that any American military intervention will undoubtedly be accompanied by irreparable damage.”
The spokesman for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Esmail Baghaei, previously pronounced a similar warning in an interview with Al Jazeera English, saying that “any American intervention would be a recipe for a total war in the region”. He has not developed, but thousands of American troops are based in neighboring countries within Iranian weapons. The United States has threatened a massive response to any attack.
US President Donald Trump used a series of social networks to increase his threats against Iran, calling for his “unconditional surrender” and suggesting that the United States will not kill the Supreme Chief of Iran – at least for the moment.
All eyes are on Washington, where Trump initially moved away from Israeli attacks, but hinted with a greater American involvement, saying that he wants something “much bigger” than a ceasefire. Trump demanded “unconditional surrender” in an article on social networks on Tuesday afternoon and warned Khamenei that the United States knew where he hides, but that he was not planned to kill him “at least not for the moment”.
The United States has moved military planes and warships in and around the Middle East to protect Israel against Iranian attacks. During the night, the United States moved the Air Force by supplying oil tankers and C17s to European bases in Prestwick, Scotland, and Aviano, Italy, according to Aurora Intel, a group that reviews open source information in real time in the Middle East.
If the United States decides to support Israel more directly in its attack on Iran, an option for Washington would be to provide the “Bunker-Buster” bombs deemed necessary to considerably damage the Iran’s nuclear fuel enrichment plant, deeply built in the mountains.
Such a bomb should be abandoned from an American plane, which could have vast ramifications in the region and in the world.
The latest Israeli strikes struck an installation used to manufacture uranium centrifugal and another that made missile components, the Israeli army said. He said he had intercepted 10 missiles overnight as Iran’s reprisal dams decreased.
Iran pulled some 400 missiles and hundreds of drones in reprisals that killed at least 24 people in Israel and injured hundreds. Some have struck apartments in the center of Israel, causing heavy damage, and the sirens of the air raids have repeatedly forced the Israelis to run for a shelter.
Iran pulled fewer missiles in each of its dams, with a handful launched on Wednesday. He did not explain the decline, but he comes after Israel has targeted many Iranian launchers
An Iranian human rights group based in Washington said that at least 585 people, including 239 civilians, had been killed and more than 1,300 injured.
The group, which also provided detailed figures during the 2022 demonstrations against the death of Mahsa Amini, cuts local reports against a network of sources it has developed in the country.
Iran has not published regular death tasks during the conflict and minimized the victims in the past. His latest update, published on Monday, took stock of 224 people killed and 1,277 others injured.
A major explosion could be heard around 5 a.m. in Tehran on Wednesday, following other explosions that exploded earlier in darkness before dawn.
The authorities of Iran offered no recognition of the attacks, which became increasingly common as the Israeli air campaign intensified.
At least one strike seemed to target the eastern district of Tehran in Hakimiyeh, where the paramilitary revolution goalkeeper has an academy.
Thousands of people fled Tehran, spending hours in gradation while they head for the suburbs, the Caspian Sea or even Armenia or Turkey. But others – these elderly and infirm – are stuck in buildings of high height apartments.
Shirin, 49, who lives in the southern part of Tehran, told the Associated Press that his father had Alzheimer’s disease and that his mother was afflicted with serious arthritis, which makes short trips difficult. Each call or SMS to friends and family in the days that followed the strikes seemed that it could be the last, said Shirin.
“We do not know if tomorrow we will be alive,” she said.
Israel says that he launched strikes to prevent Iran from building a nuclear weapon, after talks between the United States and Iran about a diplomatic resolution made little visible progress over two months but was still underway. Trump said the Israel’s campaign came after a 60 -day window that he set for talks.
Iran long insisted that its nuclear program was peaceful, although it is the only non -nuclear state to enrich uranium up to 60%, a short technical step in the level of weapons of 90%. American intelligence agencies said they did not think Iran actively pursued the bomb.
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“A storm passes on Tehran,” Israel Katz Israel Katz. “This is how dictatorships collapse.”
While Israel and the United States could hope that the attacks will weaken the grip of religious on Iran, French President Emmanuel Macron called for de-escalation at the G7 summit in Canada on Tuesday. Macron said he was categorically opposed to strikes on energy infrastructure, civilians and military action to try to force the regime change.
“We don’t want Iran to get a nuclear weapon,” said Macron. “But the biggest error would be to use military strikes to change the regime, because it would then be chaos and our responsibility is to return the discussions as quickly as possible to be able to become a course on the nuclear and ballistic issue.”
Meanwhile, the Israelis began to return to the country on flights for the first time since the country’s international airport stopped at the start of the conflict.
On Wednesday morning, two Larnaca, Cyprus flights landed at Ben Gurion International Aviv International Aviv, said Lisa Dvir, airport spokesperson.
Israel has closed its airspace to commercial flights due to ballistic missile attacks, leaving tens of thousands of Israelis blocked abroad. The conflict disturbed the flight models in the region.