War between Israel and Iran
Israel almost sees war goals after attacks
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Israel has a free hand in air space over Iran. Prime Minister Netanyahu almost sees himself at the goal. But there are still heavy attacks.
According to the US attacks on Iranian nuclear facilities, Israel continued to massively acted against Iran’s military goals and command centers. A spokesman for the Israeli military said that more than 50 fighter planes had attacked military goals in Tehran at the recent wave of attack.
Meanwhile, Israel’s head of government Benjamin Netanyahu indicated an end to the attacks in the not too distant future. Israeli media such as Channel 12 languages of “days”. It remains unclear whether Iran will also set the fights.
Netanyahu: shortly before the goal, but “don’t stop too early”
It is about “eliminating the two concrete threats of our existence: the nuclear threat and the threat of ballistic rockets,” said Netanyahu. “We get this goals closer step by step. We are about to reach them,” he added. But you will “don’t stop” too early.
Trump came to the aid of Israel
The US armed forces had attacked the uranium enrichment facility Fordo and the nuclear facility in Natans, which was only available to them with only strong bunker-breaking bombs. In addition, they fired marching aircraft on facilities in Isfahan.
Netanyahu had thus achieved an important goal to which his own military would not have been able to. However, Israeli planes bombed access roads to Fordo on Monday.
Israel has attacked destinations in Iran almost continuously since June 13th. Iran initially replied with counterattacks in which hundreds of drones and rockets were used at the same time. In the meantime, the Iran reports fewer rockets on Israel. However, some of them caused great damage.
Victim and damage on both sides – internet bans in Iran
So far there have been 24 deaths and 1,361 injuries in Israel, almost 30,000 buildings were damaged and 15,000 people had to leave their houses. In Iran, from which there are fewer news about internet bans, the number of victims is much higher. Human rights activists reported 950 deaths and 3,450 injuries.
Controversial attack on Ewin prison
The Israeli Air Force used “regime goals and state oppression organs in the Iranian capital Tehran. One goal was also the notorious Ewin prison in the capital. The detention center has been feared as a place of serious human rights violations for decades. Iranian activists and former inmates of the detention center were dismayed by the Israeli attack. The Australian-British scientist Kylie Moore-Gilbert, who was imprisoned there for more than two years, wrote on the platform X: “I think of the many thousand prisoners inside who have to be scared and have hardly any information on what is going on.”
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. 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 revolutionary guards 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, but left open how it could look. After the massive US bombardment on nuclear facilities in Iran, the Kremlin chief in Moscow received the country’s Foreign Minister, Abbas Araghtschi.
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. Despite great dissatisfaction in Iran with the current government, observers consider hopes for an early overthrow to be missed.
Merz clearly stands behind Israel and the USA
Chancellor Friedrich Merz (CDU) has once again clearly stood behind the air strikes on Iran after the United States. “There is no reason for us and for me personally to criticize what Israel started a week ago and no reason to criticize what America did last weekend,” he said at the industry day. “It’s not without risk. But leaving it as it was was not an option either.”
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.
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Source: Stern

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