• BREAKING: A Russian Il-76 military cargo aircraft landed in Tehran, unloaded its cargo, and returned to Moscow shortly after.

    A notable move amid rising regional tensions and growing Russia-Iran coordination.
    🚨 BREAKING: A Russian Il-76 military cargo aircraft landed in Tehran, unloaded its cargo, and returned to Moscow shortly after. 🇮🇷✈️🇷🇺 A notable move amid rising regional tensions and growing Russia-Iran coordination.
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  • BREAKING: A missile was launched from Iran in violation of the ceasefire, Israeli media reported on Tuesday. Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich said in response, “Tehran will tremble.”
    The Israeli military said on Tuesday that missiles were launched from Iran toward Israeli territory shortly after the ceasefire took effect. Air defense systems were activated to intercept the threat.
    BREAKING: A missile was launched from Iran in violation of the ceasefire, Israeli media reported on Tuesday. Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich said in response, “Tehran will tremble.” The Israeli military said on Tuesday that missiles were launched from Iran toward Israeli territory shortly after the ceasefire took effect. Air defense systems were activated to intercept the threat.
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  • BREAKING: U.S. launches devastating stealth Bomber strike on Iran's Nuclear sites

    U.S. President Donald Trump has announced that American forces have successfully carried out coordinated airstrikes on three of Iran’s key nuclear facilities,-Fordo, Natanz, and Esfahan, using B-2 stealth bombers.

    The surprise announcement came via Trump ’s post on his Truth Social platform shortly after midnight: “We have completed our very successful attack on the three Nuclear sites in Iran, including Fordow, Natanz, and Esfahan. All planes are now outside of Iran air space.”

    “A full payload of BOMBS was dropped on the primary site, Fordow. All planes are safely on their way home,” he wrote, adding, “Congratulations to our great American Warriors… NOW IS THE TIME FOR PEACE!”

    A senior U.S. official later confirmed to Reuters that B-2 bombers were used in the operation, which follows days of heightened speculation after the aircraft were moved to Guam, a key U.S. military outpost in the Pacific.

    Among the targets, the Fordo uranium enrichment facility, located deep beneath a mountain near Qom, is regarded as one of Iran’s most heavily fortified and secretive nuclear sites. The facility contains underground tunnels housing centrifuges used to enrich uranium, and its destruction would be a significant blow to Iran’s nuclear infrastructure.

    Open-source intelligence groups reported visible damage, prompting Trump to repost a claim that “Fordow is gone,” signalling what could be the most direct hit yet in the ongoing confrontation between Iran and Western powers.

    The strike comes amid surging hostilities between Iran and Israel, which began over a week ago and have since spilled into broader regional instability.

    Israel had reportedly urged Washington to take action against Iran’s fortified nuclear facilities, which only the U.S. military possesses the capability to reach with precision.

    There has been no immediate official response from Tehran. However, the attacks are expected to prompt strong condemnation and possibly retaliation from Iranian military and political leaders.

    The international community is bracing for fallout, as energy markets, regional security alliances, and diplomatic channels reel from the news.

    With Trump declaring “Now is the time for peace” in the wake of the assault, the world is left weighing whether this bold show of military force will serve as deterrence or catalyst for a wider conflict.
    BREAKING: U.S. launches devastating stealth Bomber strike on Iran's Nuclear sites U.S. President Donald Trump has announced that American forces have successfully carried out coordinated airstrikes on three of Iran’s key nuclear facilities,-Fordo, Natanz, and Esfahan, using B-2 stealth bombers. The surprise announcement came via Trump ’s post on his Truth Social platform shortly after midnight: “We have completed our very successful attack on the three Nuclear sites in Iran, including Fordow, Natanz, and Esfahan. All planes are now outside of Iran air space.” “A full payload of BOMBS was dropped on the primary site, Fordow. All planes are safely on their way home,” he wrote, adding, “Congratulations to our great American Warriors… NOW IS THE TIME FOR PEACE!” A senior U.S. official later confirmed to Reuters that B-2 bombers were used in the operation, which follows days of heightened speculation after the aircraft were moved to Guam, a key U.S. military outpost in the Pacific. Among the targets, the Fordo uranium enrichment facility, located deep beneath a mountain near Qom, is regarded as one of Iran’s most heavily fortified and secretive nuclear sites. The facility contains underground tunnels housing centrifuges used to enrich uranium, and its destruction would be a significant blow to Iran’s nuclear infrastructure. Open-source intelligence groups reported visible damage, prompting Trump to repost a claim that “Fordow is gone,” signalling what could be the most direct hit yet in the ongoing confrontation between Iran and Western powers. The strike comes amid surging hostilities between Iran and Israel, which began over a week ago and have since spilled into broader regional instability. Israel had reportedly urged Washington to take action against Iran’s fortified nuclear facilities, which only the U.S. military possesses the capability to reach with precision. There has been no immediate official response from Tehran. However, the attacks are expected to prompt strong condemnation and possibly retaliation from Iranian military and political leaders. The international community is bracing for fallout, as energy markets, regional security alliances, and diplomatic channels reel from the news. With Trump declaring “Now is the time for peace” in the wake of the assault, the world is left weighing whether this bold show of military force will serve as deterrence or catalyst for a wider conflict.
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  • FG Announces Evacuation Plans for Citizens Trapped in Israel, Iran but Offers No Timeline

    The Nigerian Ministry of Foreign Affairs says it is finalising arrangements for the emergency evacuation of stranded Nigerians in the Islamic Republic of Iran and the State of Israel following the escalation crisis between these countries.

    This comes four days after FIJ reported that Nigeria was silent as both countries exchange missiles despite other countries moving quickly to evacuate citizens.

    In a statement issued on Wednesday and signed by Kimiebi Imomotimi Ebienfa, spokesperson for the Ministry, the government said it had instructed all affected Nigerians to contact the nearest Nigerian Embassy for registration and further instructions.

    The Ministry also commended its missions in Tel Aviv and Tehran “for their dedication and commitment to reaching out to the Nigerian community at this difficult time”.

    “The Federal Government of Nigeria remains committed to the safety and welfare of all its citizens both at home and abroad and is working in close coordination with relevant international partners and local authorities,” the statement reads.

    Although no timeline has been given for when the evacuations will begin, the government said updates would be provided through official channels.

    The Ministry also reiterated its call for the “immediate cessation of hostilities” and urged parties involved in the conflict to “respect international humanitarian law and prioritize the protection of civilians”.

    At press time, the exact number of Nigerians in need of evacuation remains unclear.
    FG Announces Evacuation Plans for Citizens Trapped in Israel, Iran but Offers No Timeline The Nigerian Ministry of Foreign Affairs says it is finalising arrangements for the emergency evacuation of stranded Nigerians in the Islamic Republic of Iran and the State of Israel following the escalation crisis between these countries. This comes four days after FIJ reported that Nigeria was silent as both countries exchange missiles despite other countries moving quickly to evacuate citizens. In a statement issued on Wednesday and signed by Kimiebi Imomotimi Ebienfa, spokesperson for the Ministry, the government said it had instructed all affected Nigerians to contact the nearest Nigerian Embassy for registration and further instructions. The Ministry also commended its missions in Tel Aviv and Tehran “for their dedication and commitment to reaching out to the Nigerian community at this difficult time”. “The Federal Government of Nigeria remains committed to the safety and welfare of all its citizens both at home and abroad and is working in close coordination with relevant international partners and local authorities,” the statement reads. Although no timeline has been given for when the evacuations will begin, the government said updates would be provided through official channels. The Ministry also reiterated its call for the “immediate cessation of hostilities” and urged parties involved in the conflict to “respect international humanitarian law and prioritize the protection of civilians”. At press time, the exact number of Nigerians in need of evacuation remains unclear.
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  • FG Announces Evacuation Plans for Citizens Trapped in Israel, Iran but Offers No Timeline

    The Nigerian Ministry of Foreign Affairs says it is finalising arrangements for the emergency evacuation of stranded Nigerians in the Islamic Republic of Iran and the State of Israel following the escalation crisis between these countries.

    This comes four days after FIJ reported that Nigeria was silent as both countries exchange missiles despite other countries moving quickly to evacuate citizens.

    In a statement issued on Wednesday and signed by Kimiebi Imomotimi Ebienfa, spokesperson for the Ministry, the government said it had instructed all affected Nigerians to contact the nearest Nigerian Embassy for registration and further instructions.

    The Ministry also commended its missions in Tel Aviv and Tehran “for their dedication and commitment to reaching out to the Nigerian community at this difficult time”.

    “The Federal Government of Nigeria remains committed to the safety and welfare of all its citizens both at home and abroad and is working in close coordination with relevant international partners and local authorities,” the statement reads.

    Although no timeline has been given for when the evacuations will begin, the government said updates would be provided through official channels.

    The Ministry also reiterated its call for the “immediate cessation of hostilities” and urged parties involved in the conflict to “respect international humanitarian law and prioritize the protection of civilians”.

    At press time, the exact number of Nigerians in need of evacuation remains unclear.
    FG Announces Evacuation Plans for Citizens Trapped in Israel, Iran but Offers No Timeline The Nigerian Ministry of Foreign Affairs says it is finalising arrangements for the emergency evacuation of stranded Nigerians in the Islamic Republic of Iran and the State of Israel following the escalation crisis between these countries. This comes four days after FIJ reported that Nigeria was silent as both countries exchange missiles despite other countries moving quickly to evacuate citizens. In a statement issued on Wednesday and signed by Kimiebi Imomotimi Ebienfa, spokesperson for the Ministry, the government said it had instructed all affected Nigerians to contact the nearest Nigerian Embassy for registration and further instructions. The Ministry also commended its missions in Tel Aviv and Tehran “for their dedication and commitment to reaching out to the Nigerian community at this difficult time”. “The Federal Government of Nigeria remains committed to the safety and welfare of all its citizens both at home and abroad and is working in close coordination with relevant international partners and local authorities,” the statement reads. Although no timeline has been given for when the evacuations will begin, the government said updates would be provided through official channels. The Ministry also reiterated its call for the “immediate cessation of hostilities” and urged parties involved in the conflict to “respect international humanitarian law and prioritize the protection of civilians”. At press time, the exact number of Nigerians in need of evacuation remains unclear.
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  • BREAKING: After Iran ignored warnings not to target our soldiers and bases, they struck Tel Aviv, killing 24, and hit a US embassy. Minutes later, Trump issued a stark warning, urging Tehran to evacuate immediately—leading to a mass exodus. US planes are now en route to the Middle East.


    🚨 BREAKING: After Iran 🇮🇷 ignored warnings not to target our soldiers and bases, they struck Tel Aviv, killing 24, and hit a US embassy. Minutes later, Trump issued a stark warning, urging Tehran to evacuate immediately—leading to a mass exodus. US planes are now en route to the Middle East.
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  • URGENT

    US President Donald Trump has ordered everyone to immediately leave Tehran now . Looks like a scary strike is coming . Is this the end of IRAN ?

    Tehran is Iran’s capital city . Trump ended his meeting in Canada halfway and rushed back to USA to make the announcement. If you are in Tehran now just leave . It is going to be terrible in few hours

    Moral lesson : It looks like the USA IS WITH ISRAEL .
    URGENT 🚨💔💔💔 US 🇺🇸 President Donald Trump has ordered everyone to immediately leave Tehran now . Looks like a scary strike is coming . Is this the end of IRAN 🇮🇷? Tehran is Iran’s capital city . Trump ended his meeting in Canada halfway and rushed back to USA 🇺🇸 to make the announcement. If you are in Tehran now just leave . It is going to be terrible in few hours 🤦‍♂️💔 Moral lesson : It looks like the USA 🇺🇸 IS WITH ISRAEL .
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  • *SOME NIGERIAN NEWSPAPER HEADLINES+, 17/06/2025*

    Bloodletting: Tinubu shifts Kaduna trip, heads for Benue

    Seven killed, two missing in fresh herdsmen attack in Enugu

    Inflation drops to 22.97% in May, says NBS

    Naira appreciates to N1,585/$ in parallel market

    Marketers fear business shutdown, reject Dangote’s fuel distribution plan

    Relentless Al Hilal prepare new €50m Osimhen salary offer

    Israel-Iran war: 330,000 flee Tehran, oil price drops 4%

    Harvard secures extension of court order halting Trump’s foreign student ban

    Ugandan President signs law allowing civilians trials in military court

    Africa’s $400bn reserves held abroad hinder development – Afrieximbank

    Nigeria invites B’Faso, Niger to economic summit despite ECOWAS exit

    Nigerian arrested with N1.8bn drugs in India risks 20-year jail

    EU, Germany launch energy networks to boost Kano economy

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    *DID YOU KNOW?*

    * In Rwanda, Kinyarwanda is the national language and is spoken by nearly all Rwandans. While in 2008, English became the language of instruction in schools, French was previously the primary language in education and administration.

    * That fresh, earthy smell after rain is due to a compound called geosmin, produced by soil bacteria – and our noses are extremely sensitive to it.
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    Use Sovereign Wealth to Build Africa, Tinubu urges African nations

    Tinubu Declares State Policing A Necessity, Demands Constitutional Reforms

    Reps quiz NEXIM, transport ministry over N500m ECOWAS road fund

    Alleged murder plot: Senator Natasha’s planned arraignment stalled

    Court rejects FG’s request to order Senator Akpoti-Uduaghan’s arrest

    Emefiele gets N2bn bail in 753-unit estates suit

    Court halts Ecobank’s N6.3bn shares suit pending appeal

    Court asked to stop demolition of 18.8-hectare estate for Lagos-Calabar coastal road project

    EFCC arraigns Ponzi scheme director for alleged N13.8b Fraud in Port Harcourt

    Chidinma denies stealing Ataga’s devices, claims ownership in court

    Benue bloodbath: CDS, IG launch cross-border manhunt for killers

    Benue massacre: IGP orders deployment of additional manpower

    IGP, speakers’ chairman disagree over state police proposal

    Politicians now launder billions through Yahoo boys – EFCC

    Edun, Cardoso meet to deepen fiscal-monetary policy coordination as inflation slows

    We must seek alternative way of funding the police, says Tunji-Ojo

    Tuggar expresses Nigeria’s readiness to host WAEF

    NEITI: TETFund got over ₦1trn from education tax in five years

    Youth dialogue begins as FG opens confab portal

    FCCPC summons Air Peace over flight cancellations, unpaid refunds

    SEC eyes cross-border trade with stablecoin framework

    FIRS extends tax office operations to weekends in June

    PTAD pays NGN8.6 billion arrears of NGN32,000 pension increment

    Donate blood three times yearly, UNIMEDTH urges public

    UNICAL clinical lecturers begin strike over exclusion from VC recruitment

    Fake procurement jobs: UNILAG raises alarm over impersonation of VC

    Enough of killings in Benue, others – NANS

    NMA, Abuja hospital clash over alleged unlawful dismissal of doctors

    Obasanjo to commission specialist hospital, key roads in Zamfara

    ACF, Sultan condemn Yelwata killings, urge urgent security action in Benue

    Benue Killings: Perpetrators Not Herders But Terrorists – North Central Forum

    Meta introduces paid channels, promoted content on WhatsApp

    ‘Buy made-in Nigeria’ policy directly violates AfCFTA – NECA

    48 students emerge as quarterfinalists in Cowbellpedia 2025 quiz

    Chams plans N3.99bn rights issue

    Oshiomhole missed flight, didn’t check in online – Air Peace manager

    Telcos hit by 37% rural energy cost surge – Report

    PETROAN Kicks Against Dangote Refinery’s Distribution Plan

    No plan to defect to APC, says Damagum

    2027: APC talks tough as pressure mounts over Tinubu’s running mate

    Tight security as Lagos APC unveils LG candidates

    Okpebholo returns missionary schools to churches after decades

    Mutfwang resets Plateau health sector with N2bn state-of-the-art equipment

    Aiyedatiwa okays OSOPADEC N33bn budget, inaugurates board

    Zamfara gov unveils refurbished women affairs ministry’s secretariat

    Cult clashes: Lagos Assembly summons police commissioner

    Lagos Assembly summons Uber, Bolt, others over labour rights violations

    Kefas laying foundation for Taraba’s future – Commissioner

    Niger begins immediate repair of storm-damaged Bida road, blames contractor for flooding

    LASG suspends planning approvals along Lagos-Calabar coastal road

    Jigawa renovates 587 flood-damaged schools, recruits 3,420 teachers

    Jigawa reallocates misused farmlands to farmers

    Jigawa demarcates 1,200 hectares for grazing, 49km for cattle routes

    Bauchi bans farming activities along road setbacks

    Yobe civil servants sit for exams on career growth

    Sokoto opens door to dialogue with repentant bandits

    Over 370 pupils to compete in Lagos sports festival

    Police arrest 14 suspected Benue protest hijackers

    Worshippers escape death as building collapses on church in Lagos

    Bricklayer bags life jail for defiling neighbour’s eight-year-old daughter

    Police inspector shot dead by 10-year-old son in Anambra

    Employees kill 56-year-old farmer over N900,000 in Edo

    Oyo cyclist targets Guinness World Record

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    *TODAY IN HISTORY*

    * On this day in 1885, the Statue of Liberty arrived in New York. Hundreds of thousands of spectators welcomed the emblematic statue, which was a gift to the United States from the people of France and has become one of the country’s most recognized symbols.

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    Why can’t we all just get along? – Rodney King

    Good morning

    *Compiled by Hon. Osuji George osujis@yahoo.com, +234-8122200446*
    *SOME NIGERIAN NEWSPAPER HEADLINES+, 17/06/2025* Bloodletting: Tinubu shifts Kaduna trip, heads for Benue Seven killed, two missing in fresh herdsmen attack in Enugu Inflation drops to 22.97% in May, says NBS Naira appreciates to N1,585/$ in parallel market Marketers fear business shutdown, reject Dangote’s fuel distribution plan Relentless Al Hilal prepare new €50m Osimhen salary offer Israel-Iran war: 330,000 flee Tehran, oil price drops 4% Harvard secures extension of court order halting Trump’s foreign student ban Ugandan President signs law allowing civilians trials in military court Africa’s $400bn reserves held abroad hinder development – Afrieximbank Nigeria invites B’Faso, Niger to economic summit despite ECOWAS exit Nigerian arrested with N1.8bn drugs in India risks 20-year jail EU, Germany launch energy networks to boost Kano economy ------------------------- *DID YOU KNOW?* * In Rwanda, Kinyarwanda is the national language and is spoken by nearly all Rwandans. While in 2008, English became the language of instruction in schools, French was previously the primary language in education and administration. * That fresh, earthy smell after rain is due to a compound called geosmin, produced by soil bacteria – and our noses are extremely sensitive to it. ------------------------- Use Sovereign Wealth to Build Africa, Tinubu urges African nations Tinubu Declares State Policing A Necessity, Demands Constitutional Reforms Reps quiz NEXIM, transport ministry over N500m ECOWAS road fund Alleged murder plot: Senator Natasha’s planned arraignment stalled Court rejects FG’s request to order Senator Akpoti-Uduaghan’s arrest Emefiele gets N2bn bail in 753-unit estates suit Court halts Ecobank’s N6.3bn shares suit pending appeal Court asked to stop demolition of 18.8-hectare estate for Lagos-Calabar coastal road project EFCC arraigns Ponzi scheme director for alleged N13.8b Fraud in Port Harcourt Chidinma denies stealing Ataga’s devices, claims ownership in court Benue bloodbath: CDS, IG launch cross-border manhunt for killers Benue massacre: IGP orders deployment of additional manpower IGP, speakers’ chairman disagree over state police proposal Politicians now launder billions through Yahoo boys – EFCC Edun, Cardoso meet to deepen fiscal-monetary policy coordination as inflation slows We must seek alternative way of funding the police, says Tunji-Ojo Tuggar expresses Nigeria’s readiness to host WAEF NEITI: TETFund got over ₦1trn from education tax in five years Youth dialogue begins as FG opens confab portal FCCPC summons Air Peace over flight cancellations, unpaid refunds SEC eyes cross-border trade with stablecoin framework FIRS extends tax office operations to weekends in June PTAD pays NGN8.6 billion arrears of NGN32,000 pension increment Donate blood three times yearly, UNIMEDTH urges public UNICAL clinical lecturers begin strike over exclusion from VC recruitment Fake procurement jobs: UNILAG raises alarm over impersonation of VC Enough of killings in Benue, others – NANS NMA, Abuja hospital clash over alleged unlawful dismissal of doctors Obasanjo to commission specialist hospital, key roads in Zamfara ACF, Sultan condemn Yelwata killings, urge urgent security action in Benue Benue Killings: Perpetrators Not Herders But Terrorists – North Central Forum Meta introduces paid channels, promoted content on WhatsApp ‘Buy made-in Nigeria’ policy directly violates AfCFTA – NECA 48 students emerge as quarterfinalists in Cowbellpedia 2025 quiz Chams plans N3.99bn rights issue Oshiomhole missed flight, didn’t check in online – Air Peace manager Telcos hit by 37% rural energy cost surge – Report PETROAN Kicks Against Dangote Refinery’s Distribution Plan No plan to defect to APC, says Damagum 2027: APC talks tough as pressure mounts over Tinubu’s running mate Tight security as Lagos APC unveils LG candidates Okpebholo returns missionary schools to churches after decades Mutfwang resets Plateau health sector with N2bn state-of-the-art equipment Aiyedatiwa okays OSOPADEC N33bn budget, inaugurates board Zamfara gov unveils refurbished women affairs ministry’s secretariat Cult clashes: Lagos Assembly summons police commissioner Lagos Assembly summons Uber, Bolt, others over labour rights violations Kefas laying foundation for Taraba’s future – Commissioner Niger begins immediate repair of storm-damaged Bida road, blames contractor for flooding LASG suspends planning approvals along Lagos-Calabar coastal road Jigawa renovates 587 flood-damaged schools, recruits 3,420 teachers Jigawa reallocates misused farmlands to farmers Jigawa demarcates 1,200 hectares for grazing, 49km for cattle routes Bauchi bans farming activities along road setbacks Yobe civil servants sit for exams on career growth Sokoto opens door to dialogue with repentant bandits Over 370 pupils to compete in Lagos sports festival Police arrest 14 suspected Benue protest hijackers Worshippers escape death as building collapses on church in Lagos Bricklayer bags life jail for defiling neighbour’s eight-year-old daughter Police inspector shot dead by 10-year-old son in Anambra Employees kill 56-year-old farmer over N900,000 in Edo Oyo cyclist targets Guinness World Record ------------------------- *TODAY IN HISTORY* * On this day in 1885, the Statue of Liberty arrived in New York. Hundreds of thousands of spectators welcomed the emblematic statue, which was a gift to the United States from the people of France and has become one of the country’s most recognized symbols. ------------------------- Why can’t we all just get along? – Rodney King Good morning *Compiled by Hon. Osuji George osujis@yahoo.com, +234-8122200446*
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  • Who were the Top Iranian Generals Killed in Israeli Strikes?

    Israel’s targeted attacks on Iran’s nuclear and missile infrastructure early Friday took out at least 20 senior Iranian commanders, inflicting a significant blow to Tehran's governing theocracy.

    The Israel Defense Forces strikes took out Gen. Hossein Salami, the leader of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), who had a history of threatening the U.S. and Israel.

    Gen. Mohammad Bagheri, the chief of staff of the Iranian armed forces, was also killed. His death further escalates the gravity of the strikes and their implications for Iran’s military structure.

    Ali Hajizadeh, the head of the IRGC Aerospace Force, was also killed, as was Lt. Gen. Gholamali Rashid, who was the head of the IRGC's Khatam-al Anbiya Central Headquarters, which coordinates joint Iranian military operations.

    Their deaths came amid Israeli Defense Forces launched a sweeping strike on Iran , called "Operation Rising Lion." It followed months of attempted, and seemingly failed, nuclear negotiations between the Trump administration and Tehran. Israel said it launched the strikes to target Iran’s nuclear and missile infrastructure.

    Gen. Hossein Salami, Commander-in-chief of the IRGC

    Salami was the commander-in-chief of the IRGC since his appointment in 2019 by Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, overseeing Iran’s elite military force.

    His appointment came shortly after President Donald Trump pulled out of the Iran nuclear deal and designated the IRGC as a terrorist organization.

    Salami first joined the IRGC during the Iran-Iraq War in the 1980s, rising through the ranks to lead the IRGC’s air forces and later its entire command.

    The IRGC is one of the country’s most powerful centers. It was created after its 1979 Islamic Revolution and has evolved from a paramilitary, domestic security force into a transnational force that has come to the aid of Tehran’s allies in the Middle East, from Syria and Lebanon to Iraq, per the Times of Israel .

    It operates in parallel to the country’s existing armed forces. It controls Iran’s arsenal of ballistic missiles, which it has used to attack Israel twice during the Israel-Hamas war in the Gaza Strip.

    Under Salami’s leadership, the IRGC evolved into a powerful transnational force, deeply involved in supporting Iran’s regional allies in Syria, Lebanon and Iraq. The Guard also maintains control over Iran’s expansive ballistic missile arsenal, which has been deployed in strikes against Israel — most notably during the Israel-Hamas war — and serves as a central pillar of Iran’s deterrence strategy.

    Salami was also known for his aggressive rhetoric toward both Israel and the United States, publicly calling for the destruction of Israel as early as 2016. After the U.S. killed Qassem Soleimani, commander of the IRGC’s elite Quds Force, in a 2020 drone strike, Salami vowed retaliation. Just five days later, Iran launched ballistic missiles at U.S. bases in Iraq and warned that American and Israeli commanders would be targeted in future reprisals.

    In one of the most aggressive actions attributed to him, Salami ordered a massive retaliatory strike last year, launching more than 300 drones and missiles after Israel killed seven Iranian generals in an airstrike on an Iranian diplomatic compound in Syria.

    Gen. Mohammed Bagheri, chief of staff of Iranian Armed Forces

    Bagheri has served as the Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces since 2016, coordinating operations across the army, IRGC, and air defenses.

    He was a veteran of the 1979 Islamic Revolution and held multiple senior roles in intelligence and strategic command.

    Bagheri was instrumental in shaping Iran’s military doctrine and led efforts to modernize its missile and air defense systems. He represented Iran in military coordination with allies like Russia and Syria, particularly during joint operations in the Syrian Civil War.

    As the brain behind Iran’s strategic military posture, Bagheri was on Israel’s radar for years as a high-value target.

    Brig. Gen. Amir Ali Hajizadeh, head of Iranian Aerospace Force

    Hajizadeh oversaw Iran's Aerospace Force, a powerful military branch responsible for its ballistic missile arsenal, drone programs and space-based military initiatives. He led the branch since 2009.

    The IDF said that Hajizadeh had gathered in an underground command center overnight with other senior officials to prepare for an attack on Israel when IAF fighter jets struck the location.

    The IDF said that the IRGC aerospace force was responsible for repeated attacks against Israeli civilians. Notably, Hajizadeh and his subordinates commanded Iran’s direct missile and UAV attacks against Israel in October 2024 and direct missile strike in April 2024.


    After Soleimani’s killing, he helped coordinate Iran’s ballistic missile retaliation against U.S. bases in Iraq.

    Additionally, when Iran shot down a Ukrainian passenger jet in 2020, Hajizadeh publicly accepted blame, saying the mistake was made by a subordinate. All 176 people on board were killed.

    Lt. Gen. Gholamali Rashid, commander of Iran's Khatam al-Anbiya central Headquarters

    Rashid led the Khatam al-Anbiya Central Headquarters, a key strategic command center within Iran's military, tasked with planning and coordinating joint military operations within the Iranian forces.

    He was a veteran and influential decision-maker during the Iran–Iraq War and later became part of Iran’s senior military leadership network. He was sanctioned by the Treasury Department in 2019.

    Several nuclear scientists were also killed in the strikes, representing a significant blow to Iran's nuclear development program.

    The Associated Press contributed to this report.
    Who were the Top Iranian Generals Killed in Israeli Strikes? Israel’s targeted attacks on Iran’s nuclear and missile infrastructure early Friday took out at least 20 senior Iranian commanders, inflicting a significant blow to Tehran's governing theocracy. The Israel Defense Forces strikes took out Gen. Hossein Salami, the leader of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), who had a history of threatening the U.S. and Israel. Gen. Mohammad Bagheri, the chief of staff of the Iranian armed forces, was also killed. His death further escalates the gravity of the strikes and their implications for Iran’s military structure. Ali Hajizadeh, the head of the IRGC Aerospace Force, was also killed, as was Lt. Gen. Gholamali Rashid, who was the head of the IRGC's Khatam-al Anbiya Central Headquarters, which coordinates joint Iranian military operations. Their deaths came amid Israeli Defense Forces launched a sweeping strike on Iran , called "Operation Rising Lion." It followed months of attempted, and seemingly failed, nuclear negotiations between the Trump administration and Tehran. Israel said it launched the strikes to target Iran’s nuclear and missile infrastructure. Gen. Hossein Salami, Commander-in-chief of the IRGC Salami was the commander-in-chief of the IRGC since his appointment in 2019 by Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, overseeing Iran’s elite military force. His appointment came shortly after President Donald Trump pulled out of the Iran nuclear deal and designated the IRGC as a terrorist organization. Salami first joined the IRGC during the Iran-Iraq War in the 1980s, rising through the ranks to lead the IRGC’s air forces and later its entire command. The IRGC is one of the country’s most powerful centers. It was created after its 1979 Islamic Revolution and has evolved from a paramilitary, domestic security force into a transnational force that has come to the aid of Tehran’s allies in the Middle East, from Syria and Lebanon to Iraq, per the Times of Israel . It operates in parallel to the country’s existing armed forces. It controls Iran’s arsenal of ballistic missiles, which it has used to attack Israel twice during the Israel-Hamas war in the Gaza Strip. Under Salami’s leadership, the IRGC evolved into a powerful transnational force, deeply involved in supporting Iran’s regional allies in Syria, Lebanon and Iraq. The Guard also maintains control over Iran’s expansive ballistic missile arsenal, which has been deployed in strikes against Israel — most notably during the Israel-Hamas war — and serves as a central pillar of Iran’s deterrence strategy. Salami was also known for his aggressive rhetoric toward both Israel and the United States, publicly calling for the destruction of Israel as early as 2016. After the U.S. killed Qassem Soleimani, commander of the IRGC’s elite Quds Force, in a 2020 drone strike, Salami vowed retaliation. Just five days later, Iran launched ballistic missiles at U.S. bases in Iraq and warned that American and Israeli commanders would be targeted in future reprisals. In one of the most aggressive actions attributed to him, Salami ordered a massive retaliatory strike last year, launching more than 300 drones and missiles after Israel killed seven Iranian generals in an airstrike on an Iranian diplomatic compound in Syria. Gen. Mohammed Bagheri, chief of staff of Iranian Armed Forces Bagheri has served as the Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces since 2016, coordinating operations across the army, IRGC, and air defenses. He was a veteran of the 1979 Islamic Revolution and held multiple senior roles in intelligence and strategic command. Bagheri was instrumental in shaping Iran’s military doctrine and led efforts to modernize its missile and air defense systems. He represented Iran in military coordination with allies like Russia and Syria, particularly during joint operations in the Syrian Civil War. As the brain behind Iran’s strategic military posture, Bagheri was on Israel’s radar for years as a high-value target. Brig. Gen. Amir Ali Hajizadeh, head of Iranian Aerospace Force Hajizadeh oversaw Iran's Aerospace Force, a powerful military branch responsible for its ballistic missile arsenal, drone programs and space-based military initiatives. He led the branch since 2009. The IDF said that Hajizadeh had gathered in an underground command center overnight with other senior officials to prepare for an attack on Israel when IAF fighter jets struck the location. The IDF said that the IRGC aerospace force was responsible for repeated attacks against Israeli civilians. Notably, Hajizadeh and his subordinates commanded Iran’s direct missile and UAV attacks against Israel in October 2024 and direct missile strike in April 2024. After Soleimani’s killing, he helped coordinate Iran’s ballistic missile retaliation against U.S. bases in Iraq. Additionally, when Iran shot down a Ukrainian passenger jet in 2020, Hajizadeh publicly accepted blame, saying the mistake was made by a subordinate. All 176 people on board were killed. Lt. Gen. Gholamali Rashid, commander of Iran's Khatam al-Anbiya central Headquarters Rashid led the Khatam al-Anbiya Central Headquarters, a key strategic command center within Iran's military, tasked with planning and coordinating joint military operations within the Iranian forces. He was a veteran and influential decision-maker during the Iran–Iraq War and later became part of Iran’s senior military leadership network. He was sanctioned by the Treasury Department in 2019. Several nuclear scientists were also killed in the strikes, representing a significant blow to Iran's nuclear development program. The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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  • Iran calls on Trump to seek ceasefire as Israel intensifies air war

    Iran called on US President Donald Trump on Monday to force Israel to cease fire as the only way to end the four-day-old aerial war, while Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said his country was on the "path to victory"

    Israeli forces stepped up their bombardment of Iranian cities, while Iran proved capable of piercing Israeli air defences with one of its most successful volleys yet of retaliatory missile strikes.

    “If President Trump is genuine about diplomacy and interested in stopping this war, next steps are consequential,” Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi said on X.

    “Israel must halt its aggression, and absent a total cessation of military aggression against us, our responses will continue. It takes one phone call from Washington to muzzle someone like Netanyahu. That may pave the way for a return to diplomacy.”

    Sources told Reuters that Tehran had asked Qatar, Saudi Arabia and Oman to press Trump to use his influence on Israel to agree to an immediate ceasefire. In return, Iran would show flexibility in nuclear negotiations, said the two Iranian and three regional sources.

    Netanyahu told Israeli troops at an air base that Israel was on its way to achieving its two main aims: wiping out Iran’s nuclear programme and destroying its missiles.

    “We are on the path to victory,” he said. “We are telling the citizens of Tehran: ‘Evacuate’ — and we are taking action.”

    'Israel bombard Iran, 224 Iranians killed'


    Israel launched its air war on Friday with a surprise attack that killed nearly the entire top echelon of Iran’s military commanders and its leading nuclear scientists. It has said it now has control of Iranian airspace and intends to escalate its campaign in coming days.

    Tehran’s retaliation is the first time in decades of shadow war and proxy conflict that missiles fired from Iran have pierced Israeli defences in significant numbers and killed Israelis in their homes.

    Iran says more than 224 Iranians have been killed, most of them civilians. Media published images of wounded children, women, and the elderly from cities across the country.

    State TV broadcast scenes of collapsed presidential buildings, burned-out cars, and shattered streets in Tehran. Many residents were trying to flee the capital, describing queues for petrol and bank machines that were out of cash.

    “I am desperate. My two children are scared and cannot sleep at night because of the sound of air defence and attacks, explosions. But we have nowhere to go. We hid under our dining table,” Gholamreza Mohammadi, 48, a civil servant, told Reuters by phone from Tehran.

    In Israel, 24 people have been killed so far in Iran’s missile attacks, all of them civilians. Round the clock television images showed rescuers working in ruins of flattened homes.

    “It’s terrifying because it’s so unknown,” said Guydo Tetelbaum, 31, a chef in Tel Aviv who was in his apartment when the alerts came in shortly after 4 a.m. (0100 GMT). He had tried to reach a shelter but his door was blown in.

    “This could be the beginning of a long time like this. Or it could get worse, or hopefully better, but it’s the unknown that’s the scariest.”

    Trump has consistently said that the Israeli assault could end quickly if Iran agrees to U.S. demands that it accept strict curbs to its nuclear programme.

    Talks between the United States and Iran, hosted by Oman, had been scheduled for Sunday but were scrapped, with Tehran saying it could not negotiate while under attack.

    On Monday, Iranian lawmakers floated the idea of quitting the nuclear non-proliferation treaty, a move bound to be seen as a setback for any negotiations.
    Iran calls on Trump to seek ceasefire as Israel intensifies air war Iran called on US President Donald Trump on Monday to force Israel to cease fire as the only way to end the four-day-old aerial war, while Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said his country was on the "path to victory" Israeli forces stepped up their bombardment of Iranian cities, while Iran proved capable of piercing Israeli air defences with one of its most successful volleys yet of retaliatory missile strikes. “If President Trump is genuine about diplomacy and interested in stopping this war, next steps are consequential,” Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi said on X. “Israel must halt its aggression, and absent a total cessation of military aggression against us, our responses will continue. It takes one phone call from Washington to muzzle someone like Netanyahu. That may pave the way for a return to diplomacy.” Sources told Reuters that Tehran had asked Qatar, Saudi Arabia and Oman to press Trump to use his influence on Israel to agree to an immediate ceasefire. In return, Iran would show flexibility in nuclear negotiations, said the two Iranian and three regional sources. Netanyahu told Israeli troops at an air base that Israel was on its way to achieving its two main aims: wiping out Iran’s nuclear programme and destroying its missiles. “We are on the path to victory,” he said. “We are telling the citizens of Tehran: ‘Evacuate’ — and we are taking action.” 'Israel bombard Iran, 224 Iranians killed' Israel launched its air war on Friday with a surprise attack that killed nearly the entire top echelon of Iran’s military commanders and its leading nuclear scientists. It has said it now has control of Iranian airspace and intends to escalate its campaign in coming days. Tehran’s retaliation is the first time in decades of shadow war and proxy conflict that missiles fired from Iran have pierced Israeli defences in significant numbers and killed Israelis in their homes. Iran says more than 224 Iranians have been killed, most of them civilians. Media published images of wounded children, women, and the elderly from cities across the country. State TV broadcast scenes of collapsed presidential buildings, burned-out cars, and shattered streets in Tehran. Many residents were trying to flee the capital, describing queues for petrol and bank machines that were out of cash. “I am desperate. My two children are scared and cannot sleep at night because of the sound of air defence and attacks, explosions. But we have nowhere to go. We hid under our dining table,” Gholamreza Mohammadi, 48, a civil servant, told Reuters by phone from Tehran. In Israel, 24 people have been killed so far in Iran’s missile attacks, all of them civilians. Round the clock television images showed rescuers working in ruins of flattened homes. “It’s terrifying because it’s so unknown,” said Guydo Tetelbaum, 31, a chef in Tel Aviv who was in his apartment when the alerts came in shortly after 4 a.m. (0100 GMT). He had tried to reach a shelter but his door was blown in. “This could be the beginning of a long time like this. Or it could get worse, or hopefully better, but it’s the unknown that’s the scariest.” Trump has consistently said that the Israeli assault could end quickly if Iran agrees to U.S. demands that it accept strict curbs to its nuclear programme. Talks between the United States and Iran, hosted by Oman, had been scheduled for Sunday but were scrapped, with Tehran saying it could not negotiate while under attack. On Monday, Iranian lawmakers floated the idea of quitting the nuclear non-proliferation treaty, a move bound to be seen as a setback for any negotiations.
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  • Israel Takes "Full Control" Over Iranian Skies, Launches Fresh Attacks

    Israel has declared that it now holds “full aerial operational control” over Tehran amid a wave of strikes against Iran.

    Overnight, the Israeli Air Force carried out another round of airstrikes across Iran, including in the capital and western regions.

    According to Iranian media reports, fresh strikes targeted the Ilam province near the Iraqi border.

    Tasnim News Agency, which is aligned with Iran’s Revolutionary Guard, reported that Israel “brutally attacked” a fire department facility in Musiyan.

    Fars News Agency, also IRGC-linked, said a hospital was hit in the assault.

    Meanwhile, Brigadier General Effie Defrin of the Israeli Defence Forces (IDF) announced that more than 120 Iranian missile launchers, about one-third of Iran’s total, have been destroyed since the start of Israel’s campaign.

    He said 20 of those were eliminated “minutes before” they could be used in Iran’s overnight missile barrage targeting Israeli cities.

    Iran’s health ministry reports at least 224 people killed in Israeli strikes since Friday. The BBC has been unable to independently verify the toll due to restrictions on foreign journalists inside Iran.

    In retaliation, Iran launched another wave of missiles overnight. While many were intercepted, some broke through Israel’s Iron Dome defence system.

    The death toll in Israel has risen to 24, and the strikes have shaken public confidence in what many once believed to be an impenetrable air shield.

    In central Iran, the Israeli Defence Forces (IDF) said roughly 100 military targets around Isfahan were hit using 50 fighter jets. The operation focused on missile storage sites, launchers, and command centres.

    Meanwhile, Iran’s aviation authorities have said flight cancellations will be extended to 2 am local time on Tuesday, BBC said, citing state-controlled media.

    Iran’s airspace has been closed to commercial flights since last week.
    Israel Takes "Full Control" Over Iranian Skies, Launches Fresh Attacks Israel has declared that it now holds “full aerial operational control” over Tehran amid a wave of strikes against Iran. Overnight, the Israeli Air Force carried out another round of airstrikes across Iran, including in the capital and western regions. According to Iranian media reports, fresh strikes targeted the Ilam province near the Iraqi border. Tasnim News Agency, which is aligned with Iran’s Revolutionary Guard, reported that Israel “brutally attacked” a fire department facility in Musiyan. Fars News Agency, also IRGC-linked, said a hospital was hit in the assault. Meanwhile, Brigadier General Effie Defrin of the Israeli Defence Forces (IDF) announced that more than 120 Iranian missile launchers, about one-third of Iran’s total, have been destroyed since the start of Israel’s campaign. He said 20 of those were eliminated “minutes before” they could be used in Iran’s overnight missile barrage targeting Israeli cities. Iran’s health ministry reports at least 224 people killed in Israeli strikes since Friday. The BBC has been unable to independently verify the toll due to restrictions on foreign journalists inside Iran. In retaliation, Iran launched another wave of missiles overnight. While many were intercepted, some broke through Israel’s Iron Dome defence system. The death toll in Israel has risen to 24, and the strikes have shaken public confidence in what many once believed to be an impenetrable air shield. In central Iran, the Israeli Defence Forces (IDF) said roughly 100 military targets around Isfahan were hit using 50 fighter jets. The operation focused on missile storage sites, launchers, and command centres. Meanwhile, Iran’s aviation authorities have said flight cancellations will be extended to 2 am local time on Tuesday, BBC said, citing state-controlled media. Iran’s airspace has been closed to commercial flights since last week.
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