According to Israeli journalist Amit Segal, Israel conducted a bombing attack on Supreme Leader Khamenei's residence using 30 bombs, with unconfirmed reports suggesting Khamenei and family members may have been killed.
Iranian state media reports that Supreme Leader Khamenei is directly overseeing military operations from a command center. The post speculates about Israeli involvement in unspecified incidents while suggesting Iran may be downplaying such actions.
Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps has conducted a drone strike on a high-rise building in Bahrain's capital using a Shahed-136 attack drone, reportedly targeting a residential area and demonstrating disregard for civilian casualties.
Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps Aerospace Force allegedly attempted to strike a U.S. Space Force early warning radar system in Qatar, according to a Qatari defense official, with the extent of any damage remaining unclear pending satellite imagery confirmation.
The Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) Aerospace Force has reportedly launched attacks on civilian buildings in Erbil, Kurdistan Region of Iraq, raising concerns about the regime's expansion of violence beyond Iran's borders. The strikes, characterized as indiscriminate targeting of civilian infrastructure, mark an escalation in regional tensions involving non-Iranian civilians.
An Iranian social media user expresses gratitude to American voters who supported President Trump, suggesting support for his policies toward Iran. The post reflects sentiment among some Iranians who view Trump's administration favorably regarding Iran-related matters.
The post alleges that Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps is deliberately targeting a civilian residential building in Bahrain with suicide drones as part of a broader regional escalation. The claim suggests the IRGC is engaging in indiscriminate attacks against civilian infrastructure in what the poster characterizes as a final act of desperation.
Iran's Foreign Ministry spokesman has contradicted earlier official statements by admitting he cannot confirm whether Supreme Leader Khamenei is alive, after the regime had insisted just hours earlier that Khamenei was alive and preparing to deliver an imminent speech.
Iran's Ministry of Guidance has ordered domestic media outlets to remove reporting about an upcoming speech by Supreme Leader Khamenei, raising questions about the regime's communication strategy and information control.