Iran's Army Commander-in-Chief claimed in a statement that an ambush was set up for U.S. forces south of Isfahan, involving various Iranian military and paramilitary units, resulting in the alleged downing of a C-130 aircraft with the first shot.

Iran's Army Commander-in-Chief claimed in a statement that an ambush was set up for U.S. forces south of Isfahan, involving various Iranian military and paramilitary units, resulting in the alleged downing of a C-130 aircraft with the first shot.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated that the Islamic Republic of Iran had planned a massive attack against Israel, which he likened to a Holocaust, and claimed that joint actions with the United States prevented this threat.
On Tuesday, Tasnim News Agency, affiliated with the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, reported that 35 members of the Popular Mobilization Forces from Iraq entered Iran through the Shalamcheh border and were heading to the city of Minab to offer condolences to the families of students at Shajareh Tayebeh School.
More than two dozen Iran-linked ships carrying oil and gas have evaded the U.S. blockade in the Strait of Hormuz, according to the Wall Street Journal.
Iran's Army Commander-in-Chief just makes up stories: "We had set up an ambush for the Americans south of Isfahan. All intelligence elements were ready. Army, IRGC, police, Basij, and local residents collapsed on the enemy, and with the first shot, the C-130 came down."