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❗️❗️🇺🇸🇮🇷Tehran has rapidly widened its multi-front assault against Washington, launching a fresh volley of ballistic missiles directly from northwestern Iran at a critical joint US-Jordanian airbase. At least five heavy Iranian ballistic missiles targeted the strategic Muwaffaq Salti Air Base near Azraq, a vital operational hub shared by the...

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The Israeli Air Force has dropped over 12,000 bombs in Iran since the start of the war, in over 8,500 separate strikes on Iranian regime targets, the military says. A senior IAF official says that "in 18 days, we flew as much as we would in a year." Of the 12,000 munitions, 3,600 alone were used in strikes in Tehran, according to the IDF. IAF fighter jets have carried out 5,700 separate sorties, including over 540 to central and western Iran and 50 deeper east in the country. Military officials say that the IAF is carrying out constant air operations over Iran to thwart ballistic missile fire on Israel, using new techniques that allow for longer operations without the need for refueling. In this formation, dubbed "metro sorties" by the IAF, drones and fighter jets loiter before carrying out strikes on ballistic missile launchers, Iranian soldiers, and other targets, based on "real-time information." When a new target is identified, IAF aircraft can be quickly dispatched to strike it. This was the case for the killing of Iran's intelligence minister, Esmaeil Khatib, in Tehran yesterday, according to the IDF. Officials say this effort relies on maintaining air superiority over Iran. The military assesses that its strikes have destroyed around 85% of Iran's air defense and detection systems. More than 300 targets relating to Iran's air defenses, including missile launchers and radars, have been struck, the IDF says. In terms of Iran's advanced air defense systems, the IAF assesses that it has destroyed 92% of them, with only a handful of such systems remaining, including some that are hidden and not in use. The IDF says it has destroyed around 80% of Iran's older air defense systems, along with 80% of its radars. Iran also has what the military describes as "decentralized" air defense systems, where missile launchers are connected to various optical systems, such as rudimentary cameras with artificial intelligence tracking software, to target Israeli aircraft. Some 75% of these systems have been destroyed, and military officials acknowledge they are much harder to locate than the advanced systems. Additionally, the IDF says it has destroyed or disabled around 60% of Iran's estimated 470 ballistic missile launchers. Some previous military estimates put this number at 70%. Around 200 of the launchers were destroyed in strikes, while another 80 are not considered to be operational after the IAF struck tunnel entrances to subterranean facilities where they are stored, according to the military. The IAF says it continues to hunt down the remaining roughly 200 launchers to reduce the missile fire on Israel. The military also assesses that Iran still has hundreds of ballistic missiles that can reach Israel. It has so far launched over 350 at Israel, with the rate of fire slowing to 10-20 missiles a day in the past week, with just one or two missiles at a time.

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❗️❗️🇺🇸🇮🇷A wave of massive, coordinated explosions has ripped through southern Iran’s most critical maritime and military hubs, plunging the Persian Gulf into a state of total, unmitigated chaos. Iranian state media and local reports confirmed multiple detonations across a string of highly strategic coastal cities, including Chabahar, Konarak, Ahvaz, Bushehr, and the vital naval chokepoint of Bandar Abbas. As smoke rises over Iran's primary defensive installations, the United States has moved instantly to distance itself from the chaos, with top Washington officials explicitly telling Axios, Al-Arabiya, and i24NEWS that American forces are not behind the devastating cross-border bombardment. Instead, a stunning intelligence bombshell dropped by Israel’s Channel 11 suggests an unprecedented geopolitical twist: a potential joint strike operation executed by Gulf Arab nations. Reports point to Kuwait and Bahrain as the primary actors, backed by local eyewitness accounts detailing the thunderous launch of heavy land-based ballistic missiles from Kuwaiti territory targeting the Iranian mainland. While these explosive claims have yet to be officially confirmed by independent observers or the Gulf states themselves, the mere implication of an Arab-led coalition strike inside sovereign Iranian territory signals a cataclysmic shift in Middle Eastern security. If true, regional powers have officially shattered decades of strategic hesitation, taking their collective defense into their own hands to violently reset the balance of power and challenge Tehran's regional dominance directly at its roots.

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