By Staff Reporter
Iran has launched a new wave of missile attacks toward Israel, marking a sharp escalation in the ongoing conflict, even as U.S. President Donald Trump заявs that American military objectives are nearing completion.
In a national address, Trump asserted that U.S. forces have significantly weakened Iran’s military capabilities and suggested that the operation is entering its final phase. He also claimed that Tehran had sought a ceasefire, an assertion firmly denied by Iranian officials.
Meanwhile, Iran’s President Masoud Pezeshkian addressed the American public, emphasizing that Iran holds no hostility toward civilians in the United States, Europe, or neighboring countries.
Despite these statements, military actions continue to intensify. Joint U.S.-Israeli strikes have reportedly killed at least nine people in the Iranian cities of Larestan and Mianeh, with infrastructure damage reported at airports and maritime facilities.
Regional tensions have also spread beyond Iran and Israel. In Kuwait, emergency crews extinguished fires at fuel storage tanks near the country’s main airport following what authorities described as a suspected Iranian attack. At the same time, Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates have reported intercepting incoming missiles and drones.
As the situation evolves rapidly, governments across the region are urging vigilance, while global attention remains fixed on whether the conflict will de-escalate or expand further.
