According to sources familiar with the DIA's assessment, the strikes did not succeed in destroying Iran’s enriched uranium stockpile, a critical component of any potential nuclear weapon
Iran’s Health Ministry reports at least 606 people have died in the conflict, but independent monitors say the toll could be twice that figure. Meanwhile, damage to infrastructure, daily life disruptions, and heightened fear are widespread in cities like Tehran, Isfahan, and Tabriz
This progress includes major changes within the Organization of Defensive Innovation and Research (SPND), the continued leadership of Mohammad Eslami at the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran, and the resumption of tests aimed at producing nuclear bomb detonators
According to Dr. Suleiman, Iran's recent actions appear to be part of a broader strategy to showcase its military capabilities, send deterrent messages to Israel and the United States, and recalibrate its position following the assassination of Haniyeh
Among those executed were two Afghan nationals, a detail that has drawn attention from international human rights organizations due to the involvement of foreign nationals in Iran’s judicial actions
The conspiracy, orchestrated by a Pakistani national with alleged ties to Iran, has led to significant security enhancements for Trump. This development, reported by the BBC, underscores the ongoing threats against the former president
The NGO's report highlights a concerning lack of transparency, noting that only 15% of the executions in 2023 were officially announced. The remaining 85%, which amounts to 709 executions, occurred without any formal acknowledgment from Iranian authorities
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken warned during a G7 call that an imminent attack involving Iran and Hezbollah could begin today. This alert is based on recent intelligence from US and Israeli officials about a potential coordinated assault
According to a report which cites three Iranian officials including members of the Revolutionary Guard, Khamenei's directive was clear: prepare for potential offensive and defensive actions. This decision underscores the severity of the situation and the heightened risk of conflict between Iran and Israel
Iran’s Supreme Leader Sayyed Ali Khamenei expressed a strong message of vengeance earlier in the day on X, formerly known as Twitter. "Following this bitter, tragic event which has taken place within the borders of the Islamic Republic, it is our duty to take revenge," Khamenei wrote
The attack reportedly occurred a day after Haniyeh participated in the inauguration ceremony of Iran’s new President Masoud Pezeshkian. This timing has been noted as particularly provocative, intensifying the implications of the strike
According to Khademi, the planned 162-kilometer railway connecting Rasht and Astara along the Caspian Sea is highly dependent on the financial support from Russia
The Iranian government has strongly denied allegations from American media claiming its involvement in a plot to assassinate former US President Donald Trump. Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Nasser Kanaani dismissed the claims as "malicious" and "biased"
Several individuals involved in the operation reportedly sustained minor injuries and were promptly transported to local hospitals for medical treatment. Fortunately, swift action from naval personnel succeeded in stabilizing the vessel
According to sources familiar with the DIA's assessment, the strikes did not succeed in destroying Iran’s enriched uranium stockpile, a critical component of any potential nuclear weapon
Iran’s Health Ministry reports at least 606 people have died in the conflict, but independent monitors say the toll could be twice that figure. Meanwhile, damage to infrastructure, daily life disruptions, and heightened fear are widespread in cities like Tehran, Isfahan, and Tabriz
The uranium, enriched to 60 percent purity, is still short of the roughly 90 percent enrichment needed for nuclear weapons, but its disappearance has set off alarm bells in Washington, Tel Aviv, and Vienna, where the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) is headquartered
The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), the United Nations’ top nuclear watchdog, issued a statement assuring the global community that there has been “no radiation increase” reported from the targeted facilities