Intense Israeli strikes hit Tehran after Trump demands ‘unconditional surrender’
ISRAEL, JUN 18 – Israel launched airstrikes destroying 40% of Iran's missile launchers after 400 missiles fired at Israel killed 24 civilians, while Trump weighs direct U.S. military involvement.
- During the night, Israeli aircraft conducted strikes on approximately 20 locations in and around Tehran, targeting facilities involved in missile production, as hostilities between Israel and Iran intensified on Wednesday.
- This followed several days of escalating missile exchanges since Friday, with Iran firing about 400 missiles at Israel, killing 24 civilians according to Israeli reports.
- President Trump called for Iran’s unconditional surrender on Truth Social, cautioning that American tolerance is running low, while also stating there is currently no plan to target Iran’s leader.
- Sirens warned Israeli civilians of Iranian missile threats, explosions were reported in Tehran and Karaj, residents fled both capitals, and global oil markets remained on high alert amid the ongoing conflict.
- The United States increased its military air presence in the Middle East and held a national security meeting at the White House, signaling readiness for a potentially extended regional conflict.
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