War between Israel and Iran: Israel attacks strategic and “regime” goals in Iran

War between Israel and Iran: Israel attacks strategic and “regime” goals in Iran

War between Israel and Iran
Israel attacks strategic and “regime” goals in Iran






The Israeli military targets symbolic and strategic goals. Rakets also fly to Israel from Iran. Trump expressions for a change of regime in Iran continue to circles.

According to official information, Israel attacked access routes for the Attache Fordlage Fordo as well as “regime goals and state oppression organs in the heart of Tehran”. One goal was the notorious Ewin prison in the capital.

The “Times of Israel” suspected that prisoners should be able to escape. According to the Israeli Minister of Defense Israel Katz, political prisoners and regime regime are recorded in prison. The detention center has been shouting as a place of serious human rights violations for decades – and feared in Iran.

The Iranian news agency Tasnim, who was close to the revolutionary guards, confirmed the attack on prison in Tehran. Parts were damaged. The situation is under control. At first there was no information about injured, dead or fleeing detainees. According to eyewitnesses, however, people gathered in front of the prison who took care of imprisoned relatives. The station Fars showed the recording of a surveillance camera that should show the impact.

Israel blocks access routes to the Fordo nuclear system

Another Israeli attack aimed to block access routes to the important atrocation system Fordo. The army initially did not give any further details.

The area for uranium enrichment, which is hidden deep in a mountain, was already hit by a US attack at the weekend. According to the International Atomic Energy Agency IAEA, it was significantly damaged. Iranian media, on the other hand, cited authorities that there are hardly any damage.

Israel’s army attacks further goals

According to Defense Minister Israel Katz, the Israeli military also attacked the headquarters of the paramilitary Basi-Miliz and the headquarters of the Revolutionary Guard Department. In addition, there was also a clock in a central square in the capital, which should indicate a cynical countdown to the annihilation of Israel.

Raket alarm in Israel after Iranian attacks

In several areas in Israel there were rocket alarm during several waves of attack, including in Tel Aviv and Jerusalem. Search and rescue workers are deployed in several locations across the country where floors have been reported, Israel’s army continued. There were initially no reports on injuries. Sometimes there were power failures.

According to the Tasnim news agency, dozens of drones of various kinds had been fired on Israel in two waves. Later the mouthpiece of the Iranian elite unit reported that rockets of a new type were used for the first time with several explosive heads.

Putin promises Iran support

Russian President Vladimir Putin agreed with Iran in view of the air strikes of Israel and the USA. After the massive US bombardment on nuclear facilities in Iran, the Kremlin chief in Moscow received the country’s Foreign Minister, Abbas Araghtschi.

However, the Russian president did not say what the support could be. Putin spoke in accordance with a message of an “absolutely unprofitable aggression against Iran”, for which there was no reason and no justification.

Reza Pahlavi calls Iraner to overthrow

The son of Shah, who fell in 1979, Reza Pahlavi, called on people in Iran to overthrow. The 64-year-old emphasized at a press conference. He called the top leader of the Islamic Republic of Ali Chamenei to resign in order to clear the way for a peaceful transition to a democracy.

Pahlavi is controversial because of his once autocratic father. However, he is currently the only opposition politician who has a sufficiently high level of awareness in order to lead the hope of many Iranians to fall by the Mullahs. For this he has developed a plan for a 100-day transition phase to democracy.

Despite great dissatisfaction in Iran with the current government, observers consider hopes for an early overthrow to be missed. “The fact is that the people are currently more afraid of the Israeli rockets than thinking about uprising,” said an Iranian journalist in Tehran in an interview with the German Press Agency.

The Iranian Nobel Peace Prize winner Shirin Ebadi also sees the Islamic Republic in its homeland at the end, whereby in her view, a citing must come from the people and not from the outside. “It seems to me that this end is close. But it is still impossible to predict the exact time,” said Ebadi in the interview of the French broadcaster RFI.

Trump flirts with a change of regime

US President Donald Trump had previously indicated on his platform Truth Social US support for changing the management of the Islamic Republic. “It is not politically correct to use the term” change of regime “, wrote the Republican. “But if the current Iranian leadership is unable to make Iran great again, why shouldn’t there be a change of regime ??? Miga !!!”

With the abbreviation of four letters, Trump alluded to his slogan “Make America Great Again” (“Maga”) – here in relation to Iran.

Concern for trade route – China warns about stability

In view of a possible blockade of the Hormus road, which is important for shipping by Iran, China asked the global community to work more for a de -escalation. The People’s Republic also calls on the international community to prevent regional instability from having greater impact on the development of the global economy, said foreign office spokesman Guo Jiakun in Beijing.

After the attack by the United States, a closure of the Hormus shipping street could be part of the possible counter -reactions of Iran. China is considered an important economic partner of Iran. According to Guo, Beijing and Tehran exchange ideas about the situation in Iran. The People’s Republic is a main buyer of Iranian oil. China is accused of supplying Iran with important goods that can be used for civilian and military purposes.

dpa

Source: Stern

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