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Iran threatens to ‘rain fire’ on American ground troops

Iran has threatened to ‘rain fire’ on American ground troops as more US marines arrived in the Middle East on the warship USS Tripoli today.

Iranian outlets today published a message from Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf marking 30 days since the start of the war. 

In the message, Ghalibaf said: ‘The enemy signals negotiation in public, while in secret it plots a ground attack.’

Earlier, Ghalibaf claimed Trump is preparing for an attack in secret, despite speaking of negotiations in public. 

He added that Donald Trump’s ’15-point list’ is setting out the ‘wishes’ of the US and ‘pursuing what it failed to achieve in the war’.

Ghalibaf said Iranian forces are ‘waiting for American soldiers to enter on the ground so they can rain fire upon them’.

Regarding any potential surrender, he said in Arabic that Iran’s message is ‘clear’ and it will not accept ‘humiliation’. 

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Alarm sirens sound in Bahrain

The Ministry of Interior has urged people to ‘remain calm and head to the nearest safe place.’

Breaking:Israeli attack reported on UN peacekeeper base in southern Lebanon

An Israeli artillery barrage has targeted the headquarters of the UN’s peacekeeping contingent in southern Lebanon.

Indonesian forces were hit on the base in Adshit al-Qusayr, in the Marjayoun district, reported Lebanon’s National News Agency.

Broadcaster Al Jadeed News reported there were casualties, and helicopters are transporting the wounded.

Israeli army claims 120 munitions dropped on weapon sites in Iran

The Israeli military says it dropped more than 120 munitions at sites used for research, development, and production of weaponry in Tehran today.

The facilities attacked included one where ballistic missiles were developed, a complex used by the Revolutionary Guard for research and development of ballistic missile systems and various types of satellite launchers, and a research, development, and production site for weaponry of the Iranian army.

Iran’s heavy-water production plant no longer operational, IAEA says

The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has confirmed that Iran’s heavy-water production plant at Khondab, which Israel attacked on March 27, has ‘sustained severe damage and is no longer operational’.

In a post on X, the IAEA added that the plant ‘contains no declared nuclear material’.

The Israeli military had described the site as a ‘key plutonium production site for nuclear weapons’ when it attacked the facility on Friday.

That same day, the IDF also launched strikes on a uranium processing site in the central Iranian city of Yazd, describing the site as a ‘unique facility in Iran used for the production of raw materials required for the uranium enrichment process’.

Netanyahu to widen invasion of Lebanon – saying Hezbollah can ‘still fire rockets at us’

Benjamin Netanyahu has ordered Israel to widen its invasion of Lebanon as he claimed Hezbollah still has the ability to ‘fire rockets at us’.

Israel has sent troops into the south of Lebanon as it seeks to destroy the Iranian-backed terror group, who dragged the country into the war by sending a barrage of missiles at Israel in revenge for the killing of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.

In response Israel began ‘limited and targeted ground operations’ which it claimed have been targeting ‘key Hezbollah strongholds’ to remove their threat for Israeli border communities.

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Iran’s foreign minister calls out US and Israel targeting of universities

Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has accused the US and Israel of believing ‘knowledge can be bombed away’.

‘It’s reflected in the murders of Iran’s scientists and attacks on Iran’s nuclear sites, and now universities,’ he said on X.

He added that their actions would only inspire more pursuit of knowledge.

Power restored to most parts of Tehran and Karaj

Iran’s Fars news agency reports electricity has been restored to most areas of the capital and Karaj province.

‘Operational teams from the electricity industry are still working to restore power to the few remaining areas as quickly as possible,’ it added.

Shrapnel hit a part of ⁠the electricity grid ⁠in Alborz province, which caused power to be cut in some parts of the country, the Energy Ministry said.

Pakistani official says meeting between four regional countries ‘very productive’

Pakistan’s Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar called a meeting of officials from four countries in the region ‘very productive’ in a statement released after talks concluded today.

Foreign ministers from Egypt, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, and Pakistan met in Islamabad, Pakistan, where they discussed regional issues and ‘possible ways to bring an early and permanent end to the war in the region,’ Dar wrote.

Israeli military ‘carrying out strikes on targets in Tehran’

The Israeli military said Sunday it is currently carrying out strikes on targets belonging to the Iranian regime across the capital Tehran.

In a brief statement, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) said its forces are ‘currently striking Iranian terror regime targets across Tehran,’ without providing immediate details on the specific locations or the scale of the operation.

There were no immediate comments from Iranian authorities regarding these strikes.

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Electricity cut in parts of Tehran after attacks on infrastructure

Power outages hit parts of Tehran and nearby areas after infrastructure was damaged, Iran’s state media reported, citing the energy ministry.

‘Shrapnel hit a part of the electricity grid in Alborz province, causing power to be cut in several areas of Tehran and the city of Karaj,’ the ministry said, according to state media.

The report said electricity was cut in parts of the capital and in Alborz province following the damage.

Authorities were working to restore power, the report added.

Pentagon readies ‘for weeks of US ground operations’ in Iran

The US military is preparing for weeks of ground operations against Iran, potentially including raids on Kharg Island and coastal sites near the Strait of Hormuz, a news report says.

The plans, which fall short of a full invasion, could involve raids by special operations and conventional infantry troops, the Washington Post reported, exposing US personnel to Iranian drones and missiles, ground fire, and improvised explosives.

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