
'Israel' strikes Iran: Top commanders killed, retaliation looms
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Early Friday, 'Israel' launched a large-scale military offensive on Iran, striking key nuclear and military targets, including the Natanz enrichment facility. The strikes killed several top Iranian military and nuclear scientists, including IRGC commander-in-chief Hossein Salami, and Major General Mohammad Bagheri, Chief of Staff of the Iranian Armed Forces as well as scientists Tehranchi and Abbasi.
Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei condemned the attack as a 'bloody and criminal act,' vowing severe retaliation. Civilian casualties were reported, with airstrikes hitting residential areas in Tehran.
'Israel' declared a state of emergency, closed its airspace, and warned citizens of potential Iranian retaliation. A second wave of airstrikes reportedly followed.
The US distanced itself from the attack, warning Iran not to target American assets. Global markets reacted sharply, with oil prices surging and stocks falling amid fears of broader regional conflict.
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Jordanian authorities: We announce the end of the warning period
Jordan's Public Security Directorate (PSD) announced the end of the warning period, after air raid sirens were heard in parts of the country amid escalating tensions between 'Israel' and Iran.
In a brief statement, authorities said, 'Dear citizens, we announce the end of the warning period. We wish everyone safety and urge you to follow instructions as they are issued.'
No incidents were reported following the alerts, but officials continue to monitor the situation closely as regional developments unfold.
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Civil defense siren cautions Jordanian citizens
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Iran raises red flag of revenge over Jamkaran Mosque
Iran's Fars News Agency announced that the red banner of revenge has been raised atop the dome of the Jamkaran Mosque in the city of Qom, a symbolic gesture signaling an escalation in Iran's response to the recent attacks on the country.
The banner represents a vow of vengeance and decisive action, amid rising tensions and increasingly sharp rhetoric between Iran and 'Israel'.
52 minutes ago
'Israel' destroys multiple Iranian radars, missile launchers
'Israel's' military announced on Friday that it carried out a series of airstrikes targeting Iran's western region, successfully destroying numerous radar systems and surface-to-air missile launchers.
A military statement detailed the operation, stating, "In recent hours, Air Force fighter jets, guided by precise intelligence from the Intelligence Directorate, completed an extensive strike against the Iranian regime's air defense system in western Iran."
The statement added, "As part of the strikes, dozens of radars and surface-to-air missile launchers were destroyed."
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Iran condemns 'silence' from UN nuclear watchdog after 'Israel' attack
Iran condemned the International Atomic Energy Agency's (IAEA) 'silence' after 'Israel' targeted several points in Iran
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Netanyahu: We carried out a very successful opening strike on Iran
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IRGC commander assassination site
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Temporary closure of King Hussein Bridge
Authorities announced the closure of the King Hussein Bridge to passenger traffic, following a temporary shutdown by the 'Israeli' side.
Travelers were advised to avoid heading to the bridge for the time being to save time and effort, until an official announcement is issued confirming its reopening and the resumption of crossings.
1 hour ago
'Israeli' media: Mossad established drone base inside Iran, took part in attack using precision weapons
Hebrew media revealed that the 'Israeli' Mossad agency set up a base for kamikaze drones inside Iranian territory and used it in carrying out the recent attack.
According to Yedioth Ahronoth, a security source said that Mossad had installed precision weapons deep inside Iran ahead of the attack, noting that the systems were planted near sensitive military sites and significantly contributed to the accuracy of the strikes.
Meanwhile, Haaretz quoted a security source stating that Mossad had established a base inside Iran for explosive-laden drones that were smuggled in long before and later used in the airstrikes targeting strategic sites and facilities.
1 hour ago
Emirates cancels flights to Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, and Iran
Emirates Airlines has announced the cancellation of its flights to and from Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, and Iran, in light of recent security developments and the latest Israeli Occupation attack in the region.
The decision comes as part of the airline's precautionary measures to ensure the safety of passengers and crew amid escalating military tensions in the region.
1 hour ago
'Israeli' Air Force intercepts Iranian drones; US forces may join later
The 'Israeli' military radio reported a security source saying the Air Force is currently operating independently to intercept Iranian drones flying toward the occupied territories, with no American involvement so far.
The radio added that assessments indicate the possibility of US forces joining the ongoing defensive efforts later, amid escalating tensions in the region.
1 hour ago
Jordan announces interception of missiles in national airspace
A military source from the General Command of the Jordanian Armed Forces–Arab Army confirmed Saturday that Royal Jordanian Air Force jets and air defense systems intercepted several missiles and drones that had entered Jordanian airspace earlier in the day.
The source said the air force operated at a high level of readiness to protect Jordan's skies and ensure the safety and security of its citizens.
Read more: Jordan activates air raid sirens amid regional escalation
The interceptions were carried out in response to military assessments indicating a high probability that the projectiles would fall on Jordanian territory, including populated areas, posing a significant threat to civilian lives and property.
The Jordanian Armed Forces continue to operate around the clock to defend the country's borders by land, sea, and air, the source added, stressing that any violation of Jordan's airspace will not be tolerated.
Citizens were urged not to spread rumors or unverified reports that may cause panic, and to rely solely on official sources for information.
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VIDEO: Jordan activates air raid sirens amid regional escalation
Jordan has activated air raid sirens across several regions on Friday morning, amid rising regional tensions following 'Israeli' strikes on Iranian military and nuclear sites.
The National Center for Security and Crisis Management confirmed the activation of the sirens as part of precautionary measures. Authorities urged citizens to remain calm, follow emergency instructions, and seek shelter if needed.
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Jordan issues emergency safety guidelines amid regional escalation
The National Center for Security and Crisis Management in Jordan issued safety instructions on Friday for citizens in case air raid sirens are heard or unidentified objects fall from the sky, amid heightened regional tensions following 'Israeli' strikes on Iran.
What to Do If Sirens Are Heard:
If you are outdoors: Seek shelter in the nearest building immediately. If no shelter is available, lie on the ground, cover your head with your hands, and preferably stay close to a wall or in a low-lying area.
If you are in a vehicle: Pull over safely and remain inside the car.
If you are indoors: Stay away from windows and avoid using elevators in case of a power outage.
In all situations, authorities urge the public to call emergency services at 911 if there are injuries or damage, avoid spreading rumors, rely solely on official information sources, and only use phones when absolutely necessary to avoid overloading networks.
What to Do If Unidentified Objects Fall from the Sky:
Stay away from the site and maintain a safe distance.
Do not approach or touch the object, as it may contain explosives or hazardous materials.
Immediately notify the authorities by calling 911.
Do not gather at the scene or take photos for social media.
Ensure your family members are safe and remain calm.
Limit phone use to emergencies to preserve network capacity.
The center emphasized that these instructions aim to ensure public safety and reduce potential risks. It urged citizens to strictly follow official guidance and ignore unverified news or social media posts.
1 hour ago
Iranian drones spotted over Iraq
Multiple Iranian drones were detected flying over Iraqi airspace on Friday, according to regional security sources, amid escalating tensions following 'Israeli' strikes on Iran.
This development comes just hours after Israeli Occupation launched a wave of airstrikes targeting Iran's nuclear and military infrastructure, killing top IRGC commanders and senior nuclear scientists. Iran has vowed a 'strong response,' raising fears of a broader regional conflict.
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