The Donald Trump administration has reportedly agreed to Iran’s request to move the talks from Turkey to Oman
‘Monitoring ALL military movements near Iran’
Contrary to the US forces claims that they SHOOT DOWN an Iranian drone, the Iranian regime media source has reported that the Iranian Drone completed it's missions in monitoring military movement near Iran's territories.
According to Reuters, Iranian drone approaching aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln in Arabian Sea’ was shot down by the US Navy.
‘Monitoring ALL military movements near Iran’
Contrary to the US forces claims that they SHOOT DOWN an Iranian drone, the Iranian regime media source has reported that the Iranian Drone completed it's missions in monitoring military movement near Iran's territories.
According to Reuters, Iranian drone approaching aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln in Arabian Sea’ was shot down by the US Navy.
A major operation would demand far stronger air defenses to shield Israel and U.S. assets. Anticipating massive Iranian ballistic missile retaliation, the U.S. is now rushing Patriot and THAAD systems into position across the Middle East.
Meanwhile, Israeli security officials are warning the United States against moving toward what they describe as a bad deal with Iran, cautioning that Tehran is attempting to mislead Washington through tactical concessions. The warning comes amid quiet diplomatic contacts and growing concern in Jerusalem that pressure on the Iranian regime could be eased.
Behind the scenes, IDF Chief of Staff Eyal Zamir made a rapid visit to Washington over the weekend, meeting senior U.S. military officials and presenting Israeli intelligence on Iran’s efforts to rebuild its ballistic missile program. Israeli defense officials say Iran may show limited flexibility on the nuclear file, but will not compromise on missiles or its regional proxy network.
Israel has set three conditions for any acceptable agreement:
No nuclear program
No ballistic missiles
No support for regional proxies
While U.S. forces continue deploying additional assets to the Middle East. Israeli officials stress that while military pressure is rising, any attempt to overthrow the Iranian regime would require a force far larger than what is currently deployed.
Has US War Plans on Iran Hit a Wall?
Iranian leaders have also affirmed that United States President Donald Trump is only using negotiations to buy more time for military build up in the military against Iran.
Other reports say Israel is preparing to strike Iran without U.S. involvement. Tonight, the army will conduct home-front drills, and the public will be notified.
Prime Minister Netanyahu held a high-level security meeting with top military and intelligence officials after the Chief of Staff returned from U.S. talks.
TelAviv is putting heavy pressure on Washington to block any deal and launch an attack on Iran.
A major operation would demand far stronger air defenses to shield Israel and U.S. assets. Anticipating massive Iranian ballistic missile retaliation, the U.S. is now rushing Patriot and THAAD systems into position across the Middle East.
Meanwhile, Israeli security officials are warning the United States against moving toward what they describe as a bad deal with Iran, cautioning that Tehran is attempting to mislead Washington through tactical concessions. The warning comes amid quiet diplomatic contacts and growing concern in Jerusalem that pressure on the Iranian regime could be eased.
Behind the scenes, IDF Chief of Staff Eyal Zamir made a rapid visit to Washington over the weekend, meeting senior U.S. military officials and presenting Israeli intelligence on Iran’s efforts to rebuild its ballistic missile program. Israeli defense officials say Iran may show limited flexibility on the nuclear file, but will not compromise on missiles or its regional proxy network.
Israel has set three conditions for any acceptable agreement:
No nuclear program
No ballistic missiles
No support for regional proxies
While U.S. forces continue deploying additional assets to the Middle East. Israeli officials stress that while military pressure is rising, any attempt to overthrow the Iranian regime would require a force far larger than what is currently deployed.
Has US War Plans on Iran Hit a Wall?
Iranian leaders have also affirmed that United States President Donald Trump is only using negotiations to buy more time for military build up in the military against Iran.
Other reports say Israel is preparing to strike Iran without U.S. involvement. Tonight, the army will conduct home-front drills, and the public will be notified.
Prime Minister Netanyahu held a high-level security meeting with top military and intelligence officials after the Chief of Staff returned from U.S. talks.
TelAviv is putting heavy pressure on Washington to block any deal and launch an attack on Iran.
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Reports also say senior officials are relocating to protected facilities, while the military continues to expand its drone capabilities for surveillance, defense, and electronic warfare.
Iran’s Atomic Energy Organization chief Mohammad Eslami says, There is no place for nuclear weapons in our military doctrine. Iran maintains its defense capabilities without the need for nuclear arms.
Preparing for a possible US attacks, the head of Tehran’s Crisis Management Authority stated that 82 metro stations in the capital have been designated as shelters and are currently being equipped with basic living supplies.
While 300 parking facilities at commercial and administrative centers have been designated as shelters, with capacity to accommodate up to 2.5 million people.
US President Donald Trump says talks with Iran are ongoing, but the Gulf countries cannot be informed about them.
Meanwhile, reports by Axios quoting senior Iranian officials saying that progress has been made toward launching negotiations with the United States.
Egypt, Russia, Turkey, and Qatar are supporting the talks in an effort to prevent a full-scale war in the Middle East.
Satellite images in the last 12hours show the aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln departing the Sea of Oman and heading back toward the Indian Ocean, according to Sentinel-2 data. The U.S. aircraft carrier withdraws from the Gulf of Oman and repositions in the Arabian Sea.
The Prime Minister of Qatar conducted an urgent 2-hour visit to Iran, reportedly to deliver a message on behalf of the United States.
During the visit, he met with President Pezeshkian and Araghchi, signaling high-level diplomatic engagement amid ongoing regional tensions.
A U.S military analyst has warned that Tehran has the ability to cause serious damage to Israel and U.S. military bases, according to reports!
Scott Ritter, a former UN weapons inspector and former U.S. officer said Iran is clearly a major power in the region. Iran has the ability to shut down the region’s energy production whenever it wants.
Iran can cause devastating damage to U.S. military bases, which could result in the deaths of hundreds or even thousands of American soldiers.
And Iran could carry out decisive attacks on Israel that would weaken its ability to survive and make the land unlivable for millions of its residents.”
This is reality against the western media propaganda os the United States and Israel. For instance ,Israel's claim that its aerial defense systems are top-notch and would bring down all of Iran's missiles. The narrative was widely accepted until the 12-day Israeli -Iranian war when Tehran surprised everyone, including the US.
Iran's missiles hit many Israeli infrastructure targets until Israel couldn't keep up with the pressure, but had to propose for an urgent ceasefire.
As part of their image sanitization, Israel launched a campaign trying to push a narrative about how it won the war. A few months later, among the US/Israel proposals in the new Iranian deal, they are currently pushing the issue of ballistic missiles.
They want Iran's missiles to have a range limited to 500 kilometers. This is telling, given that the 12-day war exposed Israel's limits and weaknesses.
If Iranian missiles were as ineffective as the Western media portrays, why are Israel and the US pushing such proposals?
As regards the ongoing negotiations as announced by Donald Trump, Iranian Foreign Ministry wants US to lift economic sanctions from Iran until new agreement is reached based on Iran’s peaceful nuclear program.
Tehran has insisted that Iran will never backdown from achieving nuclear energy goals and continues its nuclear use into Medical, Electricity, Naval submarines and Space Explorations.
Reports also say senior officials are relocating to protected facilities, while the military continues to expand its drone capabilities for surveillance, defense, and electronic warfare.
Iran’s Atomic Energy Organization chief Mohammad Eslami says, There is no place for nuclear weapons in our military doctrine. Iran maintains its defense capabilities without the need for nuclear arms.
Preparing for a possible US attacks, the head of Tehran’s Crisis Management Authority stated that 82 metro stations in the capital have been designated as shelters and are currently being equipped with basic living supplies.
While 300 parking facilities at commercial and administrative centers have been designated as shelters, with capacity to accommodate up to 2.5 million people.
US President Donald Trump says talks with Iran are ongoing, but the Gulf countries cannot be informed about them.
Meanwhile, reports by Axios quoting senior Iranian officials saying that progress has been made toward launching negotiations with the United States.
Egypt, Russia, Turkey, and Qatar are supporting the talks in an effort to prevent a full-scale war in the Middle East.
Satellite images in the last 12hours show the aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln departing the Sea of Oman and heading back toward the Indian Ocean, according to Sentinel-2 data. The U.S. aircraft carrier withdraws from the Gulf of Oman and repositions in the Arabian Sea.
The Prime Minister of Qatar conducted an urgent 2-hour visit to Iran, reportedly to deliver a message on behalf of the United States.
During the visit, he met with President Pezeshkian and Araghchi, signaling high-level diplomatic engagement amid ongoing regional tensions.
A U.S military analyst has warned that Tehran has the ability to cause serious damage to Israel and U.S. military bases, according to reports!
Scott Ritter, a former UN weapons inspector and former U.S. officer said Iran is clearly a major power in the region. Iran has the ability to shut down the region’s energy production whenever it wants.
Iran can cause devastating damage to U.S. military bases, which could result in the deaths of hundreds or even thousands of American soldiers.
And Iran could carry out decisive attacks on Israel that would weaken its ability to survive and make the land unlivable for millions of its residents.”
This is reality against the western media propaganda os the United States and Israel. For instance ,Israel's claim that its aerial defense systems are top-notch and would bring down all of Iran's missiles. The narrative was widely accepted until the 12-day Israeli -Iranian war when Tehran surprised everyone, including the US.
Iran's missiles hit many Israeli infrastructure targets until Israel couldn't keep up with the pressure, but had to propose for an urgent ceasefire.
As part of their image sanitization, Israel launched a campaign trying to push a narrative about how it won the war. A few months later, among the US/Israel proposals in the new Iranian deal, they are currently pushing the issue of ballistic missiles.
They want Iran's missiles to have a range limited to 500 kilometers. This is telling, given that the 12-day war exposed Israel's limits and weaknesses.
If Iranian missiles were as ineffective as the Western media portrays, why are Israel and the US pushing such proposals?
As regards the ongoing negotiations as announced by Donald Trump, Iranian Foreign Ministry wants US to lift economic sanctions from Iran until new agreement is reached based on Iran’s peaceful nuclear program.
Tehran has insisted that Iran will never backdown from achieving nuclear energy goals and continues its nuclear use into Medical, Electricity, Naval submarines and Space Explorations.
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Israeli officials told French authorities that the Iranian nuclear program was not completely destroyed after the June airstrikes by the US and Israel, reports Le Monde.
According to Israeli intelligence data, Tehran managed to retain uranium enrichment equipment and the entire stock of raw materials for creating a nuclear bomb, as well as scientific potential.
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Israeli officials told French authorities that the Iranian nuclear program was not completely destroyed after the June airstrikes by the US and Israel, reports Le Monde.
According to Israeli intelligence data, Tehran managed to retain uranium enrichment equipment and the entire stock of raw materials for creating a nuclear bomb, as well as scientific potential.
BREAKING: The Israeli website "Hess" has allegedly been hacked and has revealed the deaths of the following individuals:
— Truth_teller 🇷🇺 (@Truthtellerftm) June 29, 2025
6 senior military generals
32 Mossad officers
78 Shin Bet officers
27 naval officers
198 air force officers
462 soldiers
423 civilians
11 nuclear scientists… pic.twitter.com/F1Ay5QscJm
BREAKING 🇮🇱🇮🇷🔥 Israeli claims huge losses of 6 generals, 32 Mossad, 78 Shin Bet, 27 Navy, 198 Air Force, 462 soldiers, 423 civilians confirmed dead after Iranian missiles strikes. pic.twitter.com/1Cbr3jRgO7
— RKM (@rkmtimes) June 30, 2025
BREAKING: The Israeli website "Hess" has allegedly been hacked and has revealed the deaths of the following individuals:
— Truth_teller 🇷🇺 (@Truthtellerftm) June 29, 2025
6 senior military generals
32 Mossad officers
78 Shin Bet officers
27 naval officers
198 air force officers
462 soldiers
423 civilians
11 nuclear scientists… pic.twitter.com/F1Ay5QscJm
BREAKING 🇮🇱🇮🇷🔥 Israeli claims huge losses of 6 generals, 32 Mossad, 78 Shin Bet, 27 Navy, 198 Air Force, 462 soldiers, 423 civilians confirmed dead after Iranian missiles strikes. pic.twitter.com/1Cbr3jRgO7
— RKM (@rkmtimes) June 30, 2025
1️⃣ Iran used ‘less than 5%’ of its military capability in 12-day war with Israel – IRGC general
— Sputnik (@SputnikInt) June 29, 2025
Less than 5% of its forces were activated (engaged with the enemy) in recent clashes with Israel, IRGC deputy commander for coordination Mohammad-Reza Naghdi said. pic.twitter.com/13I3Cgu8ON
Iran remains a regional power in the middle east, not israel, the assault on Tel Noff Airbase, home to Israel’s nuclear capable jets; the Rafael Defence facilities, where the Iron Dome, comprising major missile systems, is made; the Weisman Centre, which is the hub of its chip production centre; and the Soroka Hospital, contributed significantly to Israel’s eagerness in agreeing to a ceasefire.
This is Tehran. The capital of the 10th nuclear superpower of the world. pic.twitter.com/ll6hmh2ANJ
— Iran News (@TheIranianNews) July 1, 2025
1️⃣ Iran used ‘less than 5%’ of its military capability in 12-day war with Israel – IRGC general
— Sputnik (@SputnikInt) June 29, 2025
Less than 5% of its forces were activated (engaged with the enemy) in recent clashes with Israel, IRGC deputy commander for coordination Mohammad-Reza Naghdi said. pic.twitter.com/13I3Cgu8ON
Iran remains a regional power in the middle east, not israel, the assault on Tel Noff Airbase, home to Israel’s nuclear capable jets; the Rafael Defence facilities, where the Iron Dome, comprising major missile systems, is made; the Weisman Centre, which is the hub of its chip production centre; and the Soroka Hospital, contributed significantly to Israel’s eagerness in agreeing to a ceasefire.
This is Tehran. The capital of the 10th nuclear superpower of the world. pic.twitter.com/ll6hmh2ANJ
— Iran News (@TheIranianNews) July 1, 2025
Direct military outlays hit $5 B in the first week, then ballooned to $725 M every 24 hours, $593 M on offensive strikes that failed to silence Iran, $132 M on frantic mobilisation and missile intercepts that still let 400 warheads through.
Iron Dome batteries alone inhaled $10 M to $200 M per day while Iranian salvos sailed past them and erased $1.47 B in civilian property, triggering 38 700 damage claims, 11 000 evacuations, and 30 condemned high-rise skeletons across Tel Aviv’s financial spine.
The Weizmann Institute, Israel’s prestige export, lies in shards, 45 labs gone and $500 M in biomedical IP incinerated, pulling decades of grant pipelines and pharma partnerships off the table overnight.
Intel’s Kiryat Gat fabs froze mid-wafer, choking a supply chain that feeds 64% of Israel’s exports and 1/5 of its GDP; the high-tech sector now runs on skeleton crews because 300 000 reservists were yanked from R&D floors and data centers to guard empty runways at Tel Nof. Commercial flights halted twice at Ben Gurion, insurers jacked premiums, and foreign airlines rerouted around a country that once sold itself as the region’s safe hub.
Capital is already in flight. More than 80 000 Israelis emigrated in 2024, the largest outflow since 1948, pushing the two-year total above 500 000 and forcing Netanyahu’s cabinet to slap a travel ban on Jewish dual nationals to stem the leak. Investor confidence cratered: venture funds paused term sheets, construction sites stand idle, and mega-projects wait on credit that no longer clears.
The finance ministry, staring at a deficit set to shove public debt past 75 % of GDP, begged for an extra $857 M in defence cash while slicing $200 M from hospitals and schools.
Analysts peg Israel’s aggregate loss between $11.5 B and $17.8 B, up to 3.3 % of GDP, before counting long-tail hits from halted exports, cancelled IPOs, and sovereign-risk downgrades.
Iran, still sitting on its uranium stockpile, spent a fraction of that yet forced the self-styled “Start-Up Nation” into a liquidity scramble, an insurance panic, and a brain-drain spiral.
Tel Aviv promised deterrence;
Tehran handed it a balance sheet in red ink and the visible stamp of strategic humiliation.
—Thomas Keith
Direct military outlays hit $5 B in the first week, then ballooned to $725 M every 24 hours, $593 M on offensive strikes that failed to silence Iran, $132 M on frantic mobilisation and missile intercepts that still let 400 warheads through.
Iron Dome batteries alone inhaled $10 M to $200 M per day while Iranian salvos sailed past them and erased $1.47 B in civilian property, triggering 38 700 damage claims, 11 000 evacuations, and 30 condemned high-rise skeletons across Tel Aviv’s financial spine.
The Weizmann Institute, Israel’s prestige export, lies in shards, 45 labs gone and $500 M in biomedical IP incinerated, pulling decades of grant pipelines and pharma partnerships off the table overnight.
Intel’s Kiryat Gat fabs froze mid-wafer, choking a supply chain that feeds 64% of Israel’s exports and 1/5 of its GDP; the high-tech sector now runs on skeleton crews because 300 000 reservists were yanked from R&D floors and data centers to guard empty runways at Tel Nof. Commercial flights halted twice at Ben Gurion, insurers jacked premiums, and foreign airlines rerouted around a country that once sold itself as the region’s safe hub.
Capital is already in flight. More than 80 000 Israelis emigrated in 2024, the largest outflow since 1948, pushing the two-year total above 500 000 and forcing Netanyahu’s cabinet to slap a travel ban on Jewish dual nationals to stem the leak. Investor confidence cratered: venture funds paused term sheets, construction sites stand idle, and mega-projects wait on credit that no longer clears.
The finance ministry, staring at a deficit set to shove public debt past 75 % of GDP, begged for an extra $857 M in defence cash while slicing $200 M from hospitals and schools.
Analysts peg Israel’s aggregate loss between $11.5 B and $17.8 B, up to 3.3 % of GDP, before counting long-tail hits from halted exports, cancelled IPOs, and sovereign-risk downgrades.
Iran, still sitting on its uranium stockpile, spent a fraction of that yet forced the self-styled “Start-Up Nation” into a liquidity scramble, an insurance panic, and a brain-drain spiral.
Tel Aviv promised deterrence;
Tehran handed it a balance sheet in red ink and the visible stamp of strategic humiliation.
—Thomas Keith
Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz says he has instructed the IDF to implement the "Lebanon model" in Iran. Where even after the ceasefire, the IDF will continue striking targets it sees as potential threats.
"I directed the IDF to prepare an enforcement plan against Iran that includes maintaining Israel's air superiority, preventing nuclear advancement and missile production, and responses against Iran for supporting terrorist activities against the State of Israel."
Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz says he has instructed the IDF to implement the "Lebanon model" in Iran. Where even after the ceasefire, the IDF will continue striking targets it sees as potential threats.
"I directed the IDF to prepare an enforcement plan against Iran that includes maintaining Israel's air superiority, preventing nuclear advancement and missile production, and responses against Iran for supporting terrorist activities against the State of Israel."
Iran achieved significant impact with minimal expenditure, inflicting an estimated $17.8B in damages (3.3% of Israel's GDP).
— NewRulesGeopolitics (@NewRulesGeo) June 26, 2025
The conflict has left Israel confronting:
🔸A strained financial system
🔸Disruptions in insurance markets
🔸Challenges to international standing pic.twitter.com/TC1letGLiN
Iran achieved significant impact with minimal expenditure, inflicting an estimated $17.8B in damages (3.3% of Israel's GDP).
— NewRulesGeopolitics (@NewRulesGeo) June 26, 2025
The conflict has left Israel confronting:
🔸A strained financial system
🔸Disruptions in insurance markets
🔸Challenges to international standing pic.twitter.com/TC1letGLiN
BREAKING:
— Megatron (@Megatron_ron) June 26, 2025
🇺🇲🇮🇷 Trump considering to offer Iran $30 Billion and other benefits for Iran to give up a nuclear bomb - CNN
The Trump Administration is reportedly discussing the possibility of providing Iran $30 Billion to build a civilian-energy-producing nuclear program.
He is… pic.twitter.com/tlmBFOajIs
United States President Donald Trump will definitely want to use any means to resolve the nuclear deal with Iran as the architect of the setback to the Iranian Nuclear deal with the world powers and Germany.
Trump in his first term in office withdrawn the United States from the deal introduced all forms of economy terrorism inform of sanctions and threats but non discouraged Tehran from pursuing her nuclear agenda.
12days Israel-Iran War with America's direct attacks on Iranian Nuclear Sites have only engineered Tehran determination to pursue what it called civilian peaceful nuclear program. Iran is a member of non nuclear proliferation treaty.
The question is will Islamic Republic accept Trump's offer of $30b plus sanctions relief and let go of the nuclear dream in the face of isreali aggression?
BREAKING:
— Megatron (@Megatron_ron) June 26, 2025
🇺🇲🇮🇷 Trump considering to offer Iran $30 Billion and other benefits for Iran to give up a nuclear bomb - CNN
The Trump Administration is reportedly discussing the possibility of providing Iran $30 Billion to build a civilian-energy-producing nuclear program.
He is… pic.twitter.com/tlmBFOajIs
United States President Donald Trump will definitely want to use any means to resolve the nuclear deal with Iran as the architect of the setback to the Iranian Nuclear deal with the world powers and Germany.
Trump in his first term in office withdrawn the United States from the deal introduced all forms of economy terrorism inform of sanctions and threats but non discouraged Tehran from pursuing her nuclear agenda.
12days Israel-Iran War with America's direct attacks on Iranian Nuclear Sites have only engineered Tehran determination to pursue what it called civilian peaceful nuclear program. Iran is a member of non nuclear proliferation treaty.
The question is will Islamic Republic accept Trump's offer of $30b plus sanctions relief and let go of the nuclear dream in the face of isreali aggression?
🚨⚡️Iranian authorities have begun detaining rabbis and leaders of the Jewish community in Iran — in Tehran and Shiraz — on suspicion of “ties to Israel.” pic.twitter.com/cINfCjFDAW
— RussiaNews 🇷🇺 (@mog_russEN) June 27, 2025
🚨⚡️Iranian authorities have begun detaining rabbis and leaders of the Jewish community in Iran — in Tehran and Shiraz — on suspicion of “ties to Israel.” pic.twitter.com/cINfCjFDAW
— RussiaNews 🇷🇺 (@mog_russEN) June 27, 2025
🚨⚡UNUSUAL
— RussiaNews 🇷🇺 (@mog_russEN) June 27, 2025
Many Ukrainian Jews took advantage of the Israeli-Iranian conflict and scammed $80 million from Israelis through phone fraud. 😅
Over the course of 12 days, these scammers, posing as Israeli officials, solicited donations for the maintenance of the Iron Dome against… pic.twitter.com/ajLstOxna2
🚨⚡UNUSUAL
— RussiaNews 🇷🇺 (@mog_russEN) June 27, 2025
Many Ukrainian Jews took advantage of the Israeli-Iranian conflict and scammed $80 million from Israelis through phone fraud. 😅
Over the course of 12 days, these scammers, posing as Israeli officials, solicited donations for the maintenance of the Iron Dome against… pic.twitter.com/ajLstOxna2
🚨⚡️ Israel announces:
— RussiaNews 🇷🇺 (@mog_russEN) June 26, 2025
"Another round of war is coming with the Iranian terrorist regime." pic.twitter.com/rA5vJ4FOOU
🚨⚡️Israel says they may strike Iran again to counter new threats; they would attack if Tehran sought to develop long-range missiles or advance its nuclear program despite the truce .
— RussiaNews 🇷🇺 (@mog_russEN) June 27, 2025
— NYT pic.twitter.com/zuLi7w7fVn
🚨⚡️IDF Chief of Staff in Gaza: "There is a possibility that a strike on Iran will contribute to achieving our goals in Gaza, this is the main theater of military operations" pic.twitter.com/JR2ZDe7owc
— RussiaNews 🇷🇺 (@mog_russEN) June 27, 2025
🚨⚡️ Israel announces:
— RussiaNews 🇷🇺 (@mog_russEN) June 26, 2025
"Another round of war is coming with the Iranian terrorist regime." pic.twitter.com/rA5vJ4FOOU
🚨⚡️Israel says they may strike Iran again to counter new threats; they would attack if Tehran sought to develop long-range missiles or advance its nuclear program despite the truce .
— RussiaNews 🇷🇺 (@mog_russEN) June 27, 2025
— NYT pic.twitter.com/zuLi7w7fVn
🚨⚡️IDF Chief of Staff in Gaza: "There is a possibility that a strike on Iran will contribute to achieving our goals in Gaza, this is the main theater of military operations" pic.twitter.com/JR2ZDe7owc
— RussiaNews 🇷🇺 (@mog_russEN) June 27, 2025
🚨⚡️Trump Demands Netanyahu’s Corruption Trial Be Canceled pic.twitter.com/goo5B9yplC
— RussiaNews 🇷🇺 (@mog_russEN) June 26, 2025
🚨⚡️Trump Demands Netanyahu’s Corruption Trial Be Canceled pic.twitter.com/goo5B9yplC
— RussiaNews 🇷🇺 (@mog_russEN) June 26, 2025
🚨⚡️Iran announces the killing of 30 commanders in an Israeli attack. pic.twitter.com/LXEgNfRvb9
— RussiaNews 🇷🇺 (@mog_russEN) June 25, 2025
🚨⚡️Iran announces the killing of 30 commanders in an Israeli attack. pic.twitter.com/LXEgNfRvb9
— RussiaNews 🇷🇺 (@mog_russEN) June 25, 2025
Ceasefire came into effect without Iran surrender or conceding to US or Israel's demands. All of the war objectives were never achieved.
Just as Ukraine was tested before the Russian fire, Israel attempted the baptism of fire from Iran but quickly retreated though damages of great magnitudes have been recorded on both sides.
🚨⚡️Israeli Compensation Fund:
— RussiaNews 🇷🇺 (@mog_russEN) June 25, 2025
We have received 41,651 claims since the start of the war with Iran, 32,975 of which relate to property damage. pic.twitter.com/W36vXHisv2
Counting the lost, Israeli authority confirmed that Iran’s ballistic missile strikes on Israel during 12 days of war killed 28 people, all but one of them civilians, and left more than 3,000 wounded.
According to the Israeli Health Ministry 3,238 people were hospitalized over the course of the attacks.
Among them, 23 were seriously injured, 111 sustained moderate wounds, 2,933 were lightly hurt, and 138 were treated for acute anxiety. The condition of 30 others remained undetermined.
Israel Defense Forces (IDF) confirmed that Tehran launched approximately 550 ballistic missiles and around 1,000 drones at Israel. Not less than 31 ballistic missile impacts were recorded in populated areas or at critical infrastructure sites, including a power station in southern Israel, an oil refinery in Haifa, and a university in central Israel.
Reports indicated that 31,000 buildings were damaged and 4,000 vehicles destroyed as a result of the war with Iran, according to Israel’s Channel 12.
Israel may never try attacking Iran again, not in any possible nearest time.
Also, the Israeli Minister of Finance officially announced that the cost of the operation against Iran is estimated at around $5.4 billion, and the damages caused by missile impacts are estimated at $1.35 billion!
This is just the officially announced figure by the Zionist regime, and it seems that the unofficial numbers are much higher than this!
As for the Iranian estimation of casualties and damages are expected to by humugu. As for the cost of prosecuting their resistance defence against Israel, it should be far less to Israel's estimation.
Meanwhile, Iranian ministry of health reports 610 causalities, 4,746 wounded, 971 currently hospitalised while 687 underwent surgery.
It's a public knowledge that three Iranian Nuclear Sites were destroyed by the United States during the war with US direct attacks on Iran. Many other public buildings including Iran's broadcasting cooperations among others.
Last Updated: June 26th, 2025.
Ceasefire came into effect without Iran surrender or conceding to US or Israel's demands. All of the war objectives were never achieved.
Just as Ukraine was tested before the Russian fire, Israel attempted the baptism of fire from Iran but quickly retreated though damages of great magnitudes have been recorded on both sides.
🚨⚡️Israeli Compensation Fund:
— RussiaNews 🇷🇺 (@mog_russEN) June 25, 2025
We have received 41,651 claims since the start of the war with Iran, 32,975 of which relate to property damage. pic.twitter.com/W36vXHisv2
Counting the lost, Israeli authority confirmed that Iran’s ballistic missile strikes on Israel during 12 days of war killed 28 people, all but one of them civilians, and left more than 3,000 wounded.
According to the Israeli Health Ministry 3,238 people were hospitalized over the course of the attacks.
Among them, 23 were seriously injured, 111 sustained moderate wounds, 2,933 were lightly hurt, and 138 were treated for acute anxiety. The condition of 30 others remained undetermined.
Israel Defense Forces (IDF) confirmed that Tehran launched approximately 550 ballistic missiles and around 1,000 drones at Israel. Not less than 31 ballistic missile impacts were recorded in populated areas or at critical infrastructure sites, including a power station in southern Israel, an oil refinery in Haifa, and a university in central Israel.
Reports indicated that 31,000 buildings were damaged and 4,000 vehicles destroyed as a result of the war with Iran, according to Israel’s Channel 12.
Israel may never try attacking Iran again, not in any possible nearest time.
Also, the Israeli Minister of Finance officially announced that the cost of the operation against Iran is estimated at around $5.4 billion, and the damages caused by missile impacts are estimated at $1.35 billion!
This is just the officially announced figure by the Zionist regime, and it seems that the unofficial numbers are much higher than this!
As for the Iranian estimation of casualties and damages are expected to by humugu. As for the cost of prosecuting their resistance defence against Israel, it should be far less to Israel's estimation.
Meanwhile, Iranian ministry of health reports 610 causalities, 4,746 wounded, 971 currently hospitalised while 687 underwent surgery.
It's a public knowledge that three Iranian Nuclear Sites were destroyed by the United States during the war with US direct attacks on Iran. Many other public buildings including Iran's broadcasting cooperations among others.
Last Updated: June 26th, 2025.