💥 ISFAHAN STRIKES AND MILITARY INDUSTRY TARGETING: The Israeli Air Force carried out a wide-scale wave of strikes in Isfahan against Iranian regime military-industrial production facilities. The IDF says the strikes hit Iran’s most central explosives production site, where the regime developed and produced explosive materials for various weapons.
The facility had previously been targeted during Operation Rising Lion. In recent months, the IDF identified Iranian regime activity to restore capabilities at the site.
💥 DOZENS OF TARGETS HIT ACROSS IRAN: According to the IDF, Israeli Air Force jets struck dozens of Iranian regime targets using more than 120 munitions. The targets included ballistic missile launch sites, weapons production facilities, and air defense systems.
The strikes were carried out based on IDF intelligence. The IDF says the campaign is continuing to deepen damage to the regime’s military industries and degrade production capabilities built over several years.
🎯 MISSILE CELL RESPONSIBLE FOR ARAD ATTACK ELIMINATED: IDF Spokesman Brig. Gen. Effie Defrin says Iranian soldiers responsible for the missile fire toward Arad on Saturday night were killed in an airstrike. He says the cell that launched the missile was eliminated yesterday.
"We continue to hunt and eliminate the soldiers and commanders of the missile array. We can now say that yesterday we eliminated the cell that was responsible for the fire toward Arad," he says. "We will continue to hunt them down, the launchers and the cells," Defrin adds.
🌊 STRAIT OF HORMUZ CRISIS AND INTERNATIONAL RESPONSE: Bahrain has proposed a UN Security Council resolution authorizing member states to use “all necessary means,” including force, to protect shipping in the Strait of Hormuz. The Times reports that the Royal Navy is set to lead efforts to reopen the strait under a joint UK-France plan that will require U.S. support.
The Philippines has declared a state of energy emergency in the wake of the Strait of Hormuz crisis.
🪖 GULF STATES SIGNAL POSSIBLE MILITARY ENTRY: CNN reports that Saudi Arabia wants the war with Iran to end with Tehran’s cruise and ballistic missile capabilities significantly weakened. Bloomberg reports that Saudi Arabia and the UAE are preparing to join the military campaign alongside the U.S. and Israel if Tehran carries out its threat to attack their energy and water facilities.
🔹 CASUALTIES IN IRANIAN ATTACK ON BAHRAIN: The UAE Defense Ministry says a Moroccan contractor working with its armed forces was killed and five UAE Defense Ministry personnel were injured in an Iranian missile attack in Bahrain. The Bahraini Defense Force says an Emirati serviceman was also killed in Bahrain while performing his duties during the Iranian attacks.
🇺🇸 U.S. NEGOTIATION SIGNALS: President Trump said Iran gave “us a gift,” which he said arrived today and was not related to nuclear matters but to oil and gas. He said the development showed that “we’re talking to the right people.”
Trump also said Witkoff and Kushner are working on negotiations with Iran together with Marco Rubio and J.D. Vance.
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