Israel Confirms Strikes on Iran Near Key Leadership Site
Israel has confirmed that it launched military strikes on Iran, with the first attack reportedly carried out near a highly sensitive location in the capital, Tehran. According to Israeli officials, the operation targeted areas close to the office of Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ali Khamenei.
The announcement was made by Israel’s Defense Minister, Israel Katz, who stated that the strikes were initiated to “remove threats and obstacles.” In an official statement, Katz said the operation marked the beginning of what he described as an “unprecedented and ongoing period” across Israel.
Strike Reportedly Near Supreme Leader’s Office
Initial reports indicate that the first strike occurred near the offices of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei in central Tehran. Iranian media reported hearing at least three explosions in the city, with visible plumes of smoke rising from downtown areas. The exact targets and extent of the damage have not yet been fully disclosed.
It remains unclear whether the attack directly targeted government infrastructure or military assets. Iranian authorities have yet to provide detailed information regarding casualties or structural damage.
Regional Tensions Escalate
The strikes come amid heightened tensions in the Middle East. Reports suggest that the United States may have had involvement or coordination in the operation, although no official confirmation has been issued by Washington.
In recent weeks, the United States has deployed additional warplanes and naval vessels to the region, aiming to increase pressure on Iran over negotiations related to its nuclear program. The move has been widely interpreted as a show of force intended to deter further escalation.
In a speech delivered the previous night, U.S. President Donald Trump emphasized that diplomatic channels remain a priority but warned that Iran continues to be viewed as a serious security concern.
A Potential Turning Point
The situation marks a significant escalation between Israel and Iran, two long-standing regional adversaries. Analysts warn that direct strikes in Tehran—particularly near symbolic and strategic leadership sites—could trigger broader military retaliation and further destabilize the region.
As the situation develops, the international community is closely monitoring responses from Tehran, Washington, and other global powers. More details are expected as official sources release additional information.
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