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Trump urges people to stay inside, says 'big wave' of attacks yet to come

Trump urges people to stay inside, says 'big wave' of attacks yet to come
Summary
  • The US military is “knocking the crap” out of Iran but the “big wave” is yet to come, President Trump told CNN, urging Iranians to stay inside as it is not safe out in the streets.

  • Iranian state media says Mansoureh Khojasteh Bagherzadeh, the wife of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, has died follwing US-Israeli airstrikes.

  • US Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth said the US campaign against Iran is limited and decisive, not an endless war, and aimed at destroying missile and nuclear threats.

  • US Central Command said on Monday that four US service members have been killed in action after Iran’s attacks.

  • The IAEA on Monday said it has no indication Iran’s nuclear facilities were damaged, while Tehran’s envoy said the Natanz enrichment site was struck.

  • Drone strikes and regional attacks forced shutdowns at a major Saudi refinery and key Israeli and Iraqi Kurdish oil and gas fields on Monday, pushing oil prices sharply higher.

  • President Donald Trump said on Sunday the US military operations in Iran will continue for up to five weeks and will not stop until Washington’s objectives are achieved.

Special forces take over Evin Prison, political prisoner’s wife says

Tehran's Evin prison is now under the control of special police forces after prison officials left the facility, the wife of political prisoner Mostafa Mohammadhasan said on Monday.

“The situation at Evin Prison is very bad. The prison is now in the hands of NOPO forces. They have completely closed the gates and all prison officials have left. Obtaining food has become very difficult and there is no (prison) shop anymore,” she said in a post on X.

Netanyahu says Israel seeks to help Iranian people cast off ‘tyranny’

Netanyahu says Israel seeks to help Iranian people cast off ‘tyranny’

“We embarked on this campaign to free ourselves from the attempt to renew existential threats against us, and we also embarked on it to create the conditions for the brave Iranian people to cast off the yoke of tyranny from upon themselves,” Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said speaking at the site of an Iranian missile attack in Beit Shemesh.

“The day when (the Iranian people) will be able to do this is approaching. We are bringing it closer… when it arrives, Israel and the United States will be there with the Iranian people.”


BREAKING NEWS Trump says 'big wave' of attacks yet to come, urges people to stay inside

Trump says 'big wave' of attacks yet to come, urges people to stay inside

The US military is “knocking the crap” out of Iran but the “big wave” is yet to come, President Donald Trump told CNN in a nine-minute phone interview on Monday.

Asked whether the United States is taking additional steps beyond the military assault to help the Iranian people reclaim control of their country from the regime, Trump said, “Yes.”

“We are indeed. But right now we want everyone staying inside. It’s not safe out there.”

Exiled crown prince says ready to go back to Iran 'as soon as possible'

Exiled crown prince says ready to go back to Iran 'as soon as possible'

Iranian exiled Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi told Fox News he is ready to go back to Iran "as soon as possible, whether before or right after the regime's collapse."

"It is important for me to be among my compatriots to fight the final battle and bring it to fruition," he said.

BREAKING NEWS Detainees freed from prison after airstrikes in western Iran - rights group

All detainees held at the Central Prison of Marivan in western Iran’s Kurdistan Province were released shortly after Israeli and US fighter jets bombed military and intelligence facilities in the city on Monday, Norway-based rights group Hengaw reported.

The rights group did not provide details on the number of detainees released or their identities.

Video: Blast sends black smoke over Shahin Shahr

Iran foreign minister urges UN action over US-Israeli strikes

Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has written to UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres urging the United Nations and world foreign ministers to take action over the US and Israeli military strikes on Iran.

In the letter, which was also sent to the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights and foreign ministers worldwide, Araghchi said the attacks were a “clear violation of international humanitarian law.”

He urged the UN secretary-general, the Security Council and other relevant international bodies to take “immediate, tangible and effective measures” to condemn the attacks, prevent their continuation and help bring those responsible to justice.

China urges halt to military action against Iran, warns on global economic impact

China urged the United States and Israel to immediately cease military action against Iran and warned that regional turmoil could harm the global economy, including energy flows through the Strait of Hormuz.

China’s foreign minister said Beijing supports Iran in safeguarding its sovereignty, security and territorial integrity, and is willing to play a constructive role in promoting peace and stopping the war.

The minister also held calls with his Iranian, French and Omani counterparts to discuss the situation, according to Chinese state media.

EU to hold gas supply meeting over Iran conflict impact

The European Union’s gas coordination group will meet on Wednesday to assess the impact of the widening Middle East conflict on gas supplies, a European Commission spokesperson said.

The group, made up of member state representatives, monitors gas storage and supply security and coordinates response measures during crises.

US defense chief says conflict with Iran 'not a long war'

US defense chief says conflict with Iran 'not a long war'

US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said on Monday the conflict with Iran “is not Iraq” and would not become an endless war, describing current operations as limited and focused on eliminating specific military threats.

“This is not endless,” Hegseth said at a news conference, adding that the mission was “clear, devastating and decisive” and aimed at destroying Iran’s offensive missile capabilities, missile production and naval assets so that it will “never have nuclear weapons.”

Hegseth accused Iran of pursuing nuclear ambitions while building what he called a conventional shield of missiles and drones, and said US forces were striking “surgically, overwhelmingly and unapologetically.”

He said Washington’s objectives were “realistic” and centered on defending US forces, allies and shipping lanes, not regime change or nation-building.

“This is not a so-called regime change war,” he said. “We fight to win, and we don’t waste time or lives.”

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