The Israeli Air Force has struck Iran's Internal Security Forces headquarters and Tehran's defense command center, according to IDF statements, in what officials describe as an expanded operation targeting command centers of the Iranian government. The strikes reportedly destroyed facilities used for command and control operations and the suppression of dissent.
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi acknowledged the loss of top military commanders while asserting that replacements have been seamlessly implemented due to established institutional structures. The statement suggests Iran's military leadership maintains continuity despite operational losses.
A social media user celebrates what they describe as a historic weekend in Iranian history, suggesting major developments have occurred that they characterize as positive for Iran while negative for opposing forces.
Iranian authorities have acknowledged that the IRGC mistakenly bombed a school, resulting in multiple child casualties. The admission comes after the incident was initially disputed by pro-regime sources.
US Central Command has announced it sank an Iranian ship at a naval base near Tehran. The incident marks a significant escalation in military tensions between the United States and Iran.
The Israeli Defense Forces claim to have destroyed the general headquarters of Iran's Internal Security Forces, which they say was responsible for suppressing protests against the Iranian government. The strike also reportedly targeted the 'Tharallah' headquarters, a facility involved in Tehran's military defense.
Former Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, who previously denied the Holocaust and suppressed pro-democracy protests during the 2009 Green Movement, has reportedly died according to state media. The post contrasts his history of denying truth with the regime's current collapse, while criticizing international diplomatic engagement with Iran's leadership.
Ayatollah Arafi has been appointed as Acting Supreme Leader of Iran, according to state news agencies ISNA and IRNA. The appointment marks a significant development in Iran's leadership structure.