‼️ President Trump announces imminent strikes on Iran: President Trump said the United States will strike Iran “forcefully tonight and tomorrow,” stating that the Memorandum of Understanding with Iran “was a test, and they did not adhere to it.”
Trump added: “For the Iranians, agreements are meant to be broken. We will hit them hard.”
“We had a 100% agreement with Iran yesterday, then suddenly they received a phone call and everyone left the room,” Trump said.
Regarding a potential target, Trump stated: “Pickaxe is a possible target for a nice, big, fat shot right into the front door. We are going to take out Pickaxe Mountain. Let the Iranians know we are coming. There is not a damn thing they can do about it.”
Asked whether Israel would participate in the attacks, Trump replied: “I don’t want to comment on that.”
Trump also defended Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu: “I didn’t throw Bibi under the bus. He’s doing a good job. Without the two of us, there wouldn’t have been an Israel. He’s doing a wonderful job.”
Asked about other candidates in Israel’s elections, Trump responded: “I don’t know them.”
When a reporter asked whether it was time for Iranians to return to the streets, Trump replied: “They can’t do that. They don’t have guns.”
President Trump will deliver a Speech to the Nation on Thursday evening at 9:00 PM Eastern.
⚓ Explosions were heard east of Bandar Abbas, reportedly after Iran struck a vessel in the Strait of Hormuz.
Iranian media also reported that four rockets fell near Konarak while a U.S. fighter jet was flying over the city.
🛰️ Available reporting indicates that Israeli intelligence reportedly contributed to specific U.S. assessments, including intelligence concerning an alleged Iranian plot against President Trump. However, there is no confirmed evidence that the broader U.S. military campaign or its targeting is operationally dependent on Israel.
Iran is likely to cite the report as further evidence of U.S.-Israeli coordination, reinforcing a narrative Tehran already promotes.
The disclosure could be used publicly to justify expanded attacks against Israel. However, any Iranian decision to widen the war would likely depend primarily on broader military and strategic calculations rather than the report itself.
There is currently no evidence that the information was deliberately leaked to harm Israel. The source and motive remain unknown, with possibilities ranging from routine journalistic sourcing to internal policy disagreements or strategic signaling. Claims of an intentional anti-Israel leak therefore remain premature.
💥 Houthi Political Council member Mohammed al-Bukhaiti vowed a “very strong and painful” response to the Saudi-led strikes on Sanaa International Airport and threatened to target critical Saudi infrastructure.
Shortly afterward, the Houthis launched ballistic missiles toward southwestern Saudi Arabia. The primary reported target was Abha International Airport near the Saudi-Yemeni border.
Civil aviation operations were suspended, the airport was evacuated, and explosions were reported in Saudi Arabia’s Asir Province.
A second wave of ballistic missiles reportedly targeted King Khalid Air Base in the same region.
Brig. Gen. Turki al-Maliki, spokesman for the U.S.-led coalition, said Saudi air defenses intercepted the ballistic missile threat launched by the Houthis. However, separate reports indicated that at least one Houthi ballistic missile impacted King Khalid Air Base.
The Houthi Armed Forces claimed responsibility for the attacks, saying they targeted Abha International Airport in retaliation for the strike on Sanaa International Airport.
The terrorist organization also warned international airlines against operating over Saudi airspace until what it described as the “siege” on Sanaa Airport is lifted.
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