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US and Iran Exchange Strikes Amid Rising Tensions in Middle East

Calcalist
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The United States military announced on Friday night that it launched a new wave of strikes against targets in Iran, marking the seventh consecutive night of US attacks across the Islamic Republic. The US stated these operations aimed to continue degrading Iran's military capabilities. Iranian media reported explosions and attacks in multiple regions, including Bandar Abbas, Lar, Ahvaz, Sirik, Qeshm, and Yazd.

In retaliation, Iran targeted US military assets in Jordan, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, and Bahrain. The Iranian Revolutionary Guards claimed to have struck a US ship in the northern Indian Ocean with cruise missiles and destroyed a key artificial intelligence center in Bahrain, which they described as a hub for directing enemy war crimes. They also reported attacking a US drone warehouse in Bahrain and intercepting an American MQ-9 drone over Bushehr. Iranian naval commander Ali Azmai threatened to make the sea a "hell" for Americans, while senior Revolutionary Guard advisor Mohsen Rezaei warned of full-scale offensive operations if US strikes continued beyond two or three days.

The US Central Command (CENTCOM) confirmed that the strikes targeted command centers, military infrastructure, underground weapons depots, and naval capabilities, using fighter jets, drones, and warships. Regional countries experienced retaliatory missile and drone attacks, with Saudi Arabia sounding alarms for the first time in four months. Kuwait and Jordan reported intercepting multiple incoming missiles and drones, with no casualties reported.

Amid escalating conflict, the US is accelerating military reinforcements in Israel, including deploying dozens of aerial refueling tankers and fighter jets to the Middle East. Reports indicate potential US plans to intensify strikes on Iranian infrastructure, including power plants and nuclear sites, to pressure Iran into reopening the Strait of Hormuz and complying with nuclear demands.

The US State Department issued travel warnings for Americans in Israel and Arab countries, urging caution due to the heightened risk of unpredictable escalation. Several US embassies have initiated partial evacuations and suspended non-emergency visa services. CBS reported that some US soldiers were wounded in recent Iranian attacks on bases in Jordan, though details remain unclear. The ongoing exchanges highlight a dangerous escalation in US-Iran tensions with significant regional implications.

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