Tehran — United States and Israeli forces launched coordinated strikes across Iran on Saturday, targeting multiple sites in Tehran and other cities to degrade Iran’s nuclear and missile infrastructure. President Donald Trump announced “major combat operations” in a video and urged Iranians to take over their government, offering immunity to surrendering fighters. Israeli officials named the mission Operation Shield of Judah and described the strikes as preemptive. Iranian media reported explosions near the offices of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and smoke; Iran closed airspace. Officials reported no confirmed casualty figures at publication. Based on 11 articles reviewed and supporting research.
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The US and Israel are aiming to curb Iran's nuclear capabilities. It's a high-stakes move that could escalate tensions or lead to negotiations. Worth forwarding if you know someone with family or interests in the region.
The United States and Israel sought to degrade Iran's nuclear and missile capabilities, aiming to reduce perceived threats to their forces and allies while reinforcing strategic deterrence and signaling resolve to regional partners.
Iranian civilians in struck areas, Iranian infrastructure, regional stability, and international diplomatic initiatives suffered immediate harm and increased risk of wider conflict and economic disruption.
US and Israel launch preemptive strikes on Iran
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