US Airstrikes Kill Iranian Naval Air Defense Officer in Strategic Southern Province
Early Sunday morning, Hamidreza Dehqan, an officer in the Iranian Navy's air defense unit, was killed during a series of targeted US military airstrikes in the southern Iranian province of Jask. Official Iranian statements reported that Dehqan died while on an operational mission attempting to return fire against attacking aircraft. Jask province, located on the coast of the Gulf of Oman, is a highly strategic area housing key naval bases of both the Iranian military and the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, controlling vital international shipping routes and the gateway to the Persian Gulf.
The US strikes reportedly targeted around 90 sites across Iran overnight, marking the largest such operation since the ceasefire agreement between the two countries. These attacks included suspected nuclear facilities, military bases, and air defense systems. The escalation follows months of heightened tensions, with Iran threatening retaliation for military actions attributed to Israel and the US, and US President Donald Trump casting doubt on existing agreements with Tehran.
In response to the growing conflict, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Defense Minister Israel Katz held urgent security consultations. Chief of Staff Lieutenant General Eyal Zamir conducted a series of briefings with senior IDF officials to assess the situation. Israeli security sources warn that while the current exchanges are focused on the Gulf region, preparations are underway for potential Iranian missile attacks on Israel, with a stern warning that any Iranian strike on Israeli territory would provoke a strong Israeli response.
Amid this regional instability, the Israeli government extended the nationwide "special situation" status in the home front until July 28, 2026, citing ongoing uncertainty regarding threats from Iran and Lebanon. Intelligence assessments highlight a continued high risk of attacks against civilian populations. Meanwhile, internal Iranian political divisions have intensified, with reports of violent clashes between supporters of President Masoud Pezeshkian, who favors continued negotiations with Washington, and hardliners opposed to any agreement. These tensions erupted into physical violence during the funeral of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, with crowds shouting "Death to the appeaser."
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