- Israel launched massive airstrikes on Iran, killing top commanders and targeting nuclear sites in a direct escalation of hostilities.
- Iran has vowed severe retaliation while simultaneously facing internal fear, anger, and calls for defiance.
- President Trump urged Iran to resume nuclear talks, maintaining diplomacy is still possible amid rising global tensions.
In an unprecedented escalation, Israel has launched a powerful wave of airstrikes across Iran, targeting the Natanz underground nuclear facility and reportedly eliminating much of Iran’s military leadership. According to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, “Operation Rising Lion” aims to neutralize the existential threat posed by Iran and may last “as many days as it takes.” Iran has vowed fierce retaliation, declaring that “the gates of hell will open” in response to the assault.
Iran Suffers Major Losses, Promises Retaliation
Iran confirmed the deaths of key military figures, including Revolutionary Guards chief Hossein Salami and armed forces chief Mohammad Bagheri. Iranian media showed civilian devastation, with nearly 80 civilians killed and over 300 wounded. Meanwhile, Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei condemned the attacks and new Guards commander Mohammad Pakpour promised revenge. Public reaction in Iran has been mixed—some express hope for regime change, while others vow to defend the country’s nuclear ambitions.
Trump Urges Iran to Make a Deal Amid Talks Uncertainty
Speaking with Reuters, President Donald Trump said it’s still not too late for Iran to halt Israeli attacks by agreeing to nuclear restrictions. Trump confirmed nuclear talks are still scheduled for Sunday, though it’s unclear if they’ll proceed amid the chaos. On Truth Social, he reiterated his position: “Iran must make a deal, before there is nothing left.” Trump’s administration had previously withdrawn from the 2015 nuclear agreement and has since sought to broker a new deal.
Global Reactions and Economic Ripples
The UN Security Council is set to convene at Iran’s request. Meanwhile, Israel reported that Iran launched around 100 drones in retaliation—claims Iran denied. Oil prices surged due to fears of disruption in the region, though OPEC said production remains unaffected. Reports suggest Mossad and the Israeli military coordinated covert missions ahead of the strikes, targeting Iran’s radar and missile systems while establishing drone bases near Tehran.