Israel strikes Lebanon as Trump is set to deliver a speech on the Iran war - NPR
Israel conducted military strikes in Lebanon on the same day that President Trump was scheduled to deliver a speech addressing the ongoing conflict with Iran.
Israel conducted military strikes in Lebanon on the same day that President Trump was scheduled to deliver a speech addressing the ongoing conflict with Iran.
A six-minute video received by @Vahid Online shows secondary explosions and the launch of fiery debris into surrounding areas following an attack on the Khordad 15 missile site in Baharestan, Isfahan, at 18:20 on Wednesday, 12 Farvardin.
On Wednesday, April 1, 2025, secondary explosions were reported at the 15th Khordad missile site in Baharestan, Isfahan, Iran, continuing into the night.
Videos showing smoke from an attack at 18:15 local time on Khomeini Street in Farsh city, Isfahan, were received on Wednesday, 12 Farvardin.
Around 5:05 PM on Wednesday, March 31, 2026, the upper floors of Pasargad Bank in Ajudanieh, Tehran, were targeted. The incident occurred at coordinates 35.8056, 51.4825.
The article by Goldie Ghamari, also known as گلسا قمری, simply states "Well said" without providing additional details or context.
IRIB host Mohammad Jafar Khosravi warned on air that regime officials hiding among civilians will be killed if their safe house locations are revealed. This warning highlights the risks officials face during the ongoing revolution in Iran.
Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi addressed Liberty University, emphasizing the Islamic Republic's role as a manifestation of darkness and highlighting the growth of Christianity in Iran despite persecution. He spoke of the underground Christian movement, which now includes over a million believers, and expressed hope for a future where the Gospel can be freely proclaimed across Iran.
Prince Reza Pahlavi, speaking at Liberty University, called on the United States to adopt a clear stance against the Iranian regime, stating that negotiation with a violent system is impossible and urging support for the Iranian people's struggle for change. He warned that backing the current regime ignores the sacrifices made by those demanding an end to the system.
An explosion occurred near Baharestan, Isfahan, at approximately 18:20 local time on Wednesday, April 1, following an Israeli airstrike. Initial reports indicate that the 15 Khordad garrison may have been the target of the attack.
On Wednesday, April 1, at approximately 18:00 local time, Shahin Shahr near Isfahan was hit by a powerful Israeli airstrike, reportedly targeting facilities associated with HESA (Iran Aircraft Manufacturing Industrial Company).
On Wednesday, April 1, Israeli airstrikes hit Baharestan, Isfahan, with more than 15 explosions reported around 18:15 local time, targeting suspected ammunition storage sites and mountainous areas.
BREAKING: Footage shows the aftermath of a U.S. Air Force airstrike against an underground ammunition site of the Iranian Army Ground Force in the mountains of Baharestan near Isfahan, with secondary explosions indicating stored munitions detonating.
At 18:44 local time today, an Israeli airstrike hit an ammunition depot of the Iranian Army Ground Force along Morq Road in Isfahan, between Isfahan City Center and Baharestan, causing visible fires and ongoing burning at the site.
Iran's current president, Hojjatollah Ekhtiari Pezeshkian, remains in office as reports circulate about a potential new regime president, which some suggest could be Mohammadalie Ghalibaf, who is perceived as more radical. There are doubts among observers about the existence of a unified regime capable of requesting a ceasefire.
The article by @Nioh_Berg suggests that current events in Iran could exacerbate internal divisions within the regime. The author states that there has been no call for a ceasefire.
The article clarifies that referring to recent events in Iran as regime change is inaccurate since the Islamic Republic remains in power. It questions the understanding of the Trump administration on this point.
Nioh Berg tweets that there has been no full regime change in Iran.
The Islamic Republic of Iran is experiencing military operations described as retribution against the regime by an unnamed group. Western commentators are criticized for questioning the Iranian public's support for such actions.
On Wednesday, April 1, 2025, powerful explosions were reported in both eastern and western parts of Tehran, according to Iranian and AFP journalists. The targets of the attacks remain unclear, though Israel had previously announced strikes against several targets in Tehran.