Iran - Israel/US War: Israel-US declare war on Iran, Iran responds

Explosions heard in Tehran​


Ghoncheh Habibiazad
BBC Persian, World Service reporter

I'm hearing from residents of east and north-east Tehran that they've heard explosions.

Iranian outlets, such as the semi-official Mehr, have also reported that the air defence has been activated in the capital.
Tehran is so big, many people don't hear the explosion. Tel Aviv is very small, all people see the destruction and hear the explosions.
 
Hopefully Iranians will be happy with their today's so called attack and do not further escalate the situation in GCC countries.

Now plz get back to firing missiles inside Israel please.
Israeli sheesh kabab overdue.
 
I hope Iran continues the shafting and daily bombing of Palestine ( known as Israel today ) - everyday that goes by with the missile attacks - the more heart they will lose. The roads are completely full of people departing. Cyprus and Jordan are soaking up the refugees. Loving it
 
Symbolic, but a smart escalation and message to warmongers, don't go further... we'll bring war to the bases and the energy fields.
 
More footage of some missile debris from Doha - *note video is best enjoyed with audio turned off

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I hope Iran continues the shafting and daily bombing of Palestine ( known as Israel today ) - everyday that goes by with the missile attacks - the more heart they will lose. The roads are completely full of people departing. Cyprus and Jordan are soaking up the refugees. Loving it

Bombing occupied Palestinian territories not bombing Palestine. That would be anti semitic
 
I hope Iran continues the shafting and daily bombing of Palestine ( known as Israel today ) - everyday that goes by with the missile attacks - the more heart they will lose. The roads are completely full of people departing. Cyprus and Jordan are soaking up the refugees. Loving it

A golden opportunity for sure. Iran is making it count with their missile strikes.

The poet now needs to develop a spine. His country demands it.
 

Trump will feel enormous pressure to hit back​


Gary O'Donoghue
Chief North America correspondent, Washington DC

Trump holds up a fist as he walks on stage in front of crowds of US service personnel


Trump visited the Al Udeid airbase in May

President Trump, his secretary of defense, and the chairman of the joint chiefs were hunkered down in the Situation Room as the reports came in from Qatar.

The National Security Council has been meeting more or less daily since Israel launched its attacks on Iran 10 days ago.

The focus of concern is the Al Udeid airbase - which is both America’s biggest base in the region and the forward headquarters of Central Command, which covers the whole Middle East.

Just days ago, satellite pictures showed that dozens of aircraft had been moved off the tarmac in what was certainly a precautionary move ahead of the weekend strikes on Iran's nuclear facilities.

In May, Donald Trump visited the base as part of his trip to the region.

During a speech, he told service personnel: "As president, my priority is to end conflicts, not start them. But I will never hesitate to wield American power, if it’s necessary, to defend the United States of America or our partners."

After the weekend strikes, the president said any retaliation by Iran would be "met by force far greater".

Even though so far it seems that there have been no casualties, the president will feel enormous pressure to hit back - and prove that his threats are not empty.
 
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More footage from Israeli strikes today
 

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