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Trump To Iranian Military: Lay Down Your Arms Or Face Death

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President Donald Trump said Sunday that U.S. military operations inside Iran will press ahead without pause until Washington achieves what he described as clear and forceful goals, outlining what he called one of the most sweeping offensives ever carried out.

In a video address, Trump detailed the scope of the campaign. “Over the past 36 hours, the United States and its partners have launched Operation Epic Fury, one of the largest, most complex, most overwhelming military offensives the world has ever seen,” he said. “Nobody’s seen anything like it.”

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The President said American forces had struck a wide array of targets. According to Trump, U.S. troops “have hit hundreds of targets in Iran, including Revolutionary Guard facilities, Iranian air defense systems.” He added, “Just now, it was announced that we knocked out nine ships plus their naval building, all in a matter of literally minutes.”

Trump also announced the death of Iran’s top leader. “Iran’s formerly Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Khamenei, is dead,” he said, describing Khamenei as “this wretched and vile man” who “had the blood of hundreds and even thousands of Americans on his hands and was responsible for the slaughter of countless thousands of innocent people all across many countries.”

He claimed that the reaction inside Iran was immediate and visible. “last night, all over Iran, the voices of the Iranian people could be heard cheering and celebrating in the streets when his death was announced,” Trump said. He further asserted that “the entire military command is gone as well,” adding that “many of them want to surrender into saving their lives. They want immunity. They’re calling by the thousands.”

Despite those developments, Trump emphasized that the fighting is ongoing. “Combat operations continue at this time in full force, and they will continue until all of our objectives are achieved. We have very strong objectives,” he said.

Earlier Sunday, U.S. Central Command confirmed that three American service members were killed in action. Addressing their deaths, Trump said, “As one nation, we grieve for the true American patriots who have made the ultimate sacrifice for our nation, even as we continue the righteous mission for which they gave their lives.”

He added, “We pray for the full recovery of the wounded and send our immense love and eternal gratitude to the families of the fallen. And sadly, there will likely be more. Before it ends, that’s the way it is,” and continued, “Likely be more, but we’ll do everything possible where that won’t be the case. But America will avenge their deaths and deliver the most punishing blow to the terrorists who have waged war against basically civilization. They have waged war against civilization itself.”

Trump stressed close coordination with Israel. “Our resolve, and likewise that of Israel, has never been stronger,” he said, adding, “America is now again the richest, most powerful nation in the world by far.”

He warned that allowing Tehran to expand its arsenal would endanger Americans. “An Iranian regime armed with long-range missiles and nuclear weapons would be a dire threat to every American,” he said. He continued, “We cannot allow a nation that raises terrorist armies to possess such weapons would allow them to extort the world to their evil will. Not going to let it happen. We’re not happening to us, and we’re not going to let it happen to others.”

Highlighting U.S. military strength, Trump declared, “The United States has the strongest military the world has ever seen. I rebuilt our military in my first term. There’s never been a military like we possess. And frankly, there’s nobody even close,” adding that the United States is “now using that military for good.”

He framed the operation as vital for future generations. The campaign, he said, is necessary “not merely to ensure security for our own time and place, but for our children and their children.” Calling the strikes “right” and “necessary,” Trump said they are intended to ensure Americans “will never have to face a radical, bloodthirsty terrorist regime armed with nuclear weapons and lots of threats.”

“For almost 50 years, these wicked extremists have been attacking the United States while chanting the slogan, death to America or death to Israel or both. They are the world’s number one state sponsor of terror,” he said.

Delivering a warning to Iran’s security forces, Trump stated, “I once again urge the Revolutionary Guard, the Iranian military, police to lay down your arms and receive full immunity or face certain death. It will be certain death. Won’t be pretty.”

He also appealed directly to the Iranian population. “I call upon all Iranian patriots who yearn for freedom to seize this moment to be brave, be bold, be heroic, and take back your country. America is with you.”

Trump ended his remarks by pointing to what he described as a fulfilled commitment. “I made a promise to you, and I fulfilled that promise. The rest will be up to you, but we’ll be there to help,” he said.

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Trump: Iran Operation To Take ‘Four Weeks Or Less’

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President Donald Trump said Sunday that the U.S. military campaign against Iran is projected to wrap up within roughly a month, calling it a structured and time-limited effort, while also confirming the first American service members killed in the operation.

In a phone interview with the Daily Mail, Trump characterized the mission as one designed from the outset to span about four weeks.

“It’s always been a four-week process. We figured it would be four weeks or so. It’s always been about a four-week process, so – as strong as it is, it’s a big country, it’ll take four weeks – or less,” Trump said in an exclusive phone interview with the Daily Mail.

During the same conversation, the President acknowledged that three U.S. troops had been killed in action. Their identities have not yet been released publicly.

“They’re great people,” Trump said. “And, you know, we expect that to happen, unfortunately. Could happen continuously – it could happen again.”

He noted that the deaths mark the first American combat fatalities of his second term, pointing out that previous military actions earlier this year did not result in U.S. losses.

“We’ve done pretty well,” he said, adding of the fallen troops, “they’re great people, with outstanding records, outstanding.”

Addressing how the broader campaign is progressing, Trump indicated that operations were advancing in line with expectations and that the results had exceeded initial projections.

“No, I think it’s going as per planned. You know, other than we took out their entire leadership – far, far more than what we thought. Looks like 48,” he stated.

While emphasizing military momentum, Trump said he has not ruled out a return to diplomacy with Tehran, though he expressed skepticism about the timing of renewed negotiations.

“I don’t know,” Trump said when asked whether negotiations would resume soon. “They want to, they want to talk, but I said you should have talked last week not this week.”

Speaking from Mar-a-Lago, the President said he was meeting with senior military officials and preparing to provide the public with an updated briefing.

“I’m getting ready to do so,” he said. “I’m with the generals right now, just to give a little bit of an update. So I’ll be doing that now, I’ll be doing that right after this call, as a matter of fact.”

Trump also confirmed that members of his administration have been in touch with the families of the service members who were killed.

“And I’ll be meeting with their families at the appropriate time,” he said, adding that he may travel to Dover Air Force Base for the dignified transfer of the troops’ remains or invite the families to the White House.

Looking ahead, Trump suggested that the military action could potentially reshape Iran’s political future.

“I do,” Trump said when asked whether democracy could emerge in Iran. “It’ll be very interesting to watch. But a lot of things could happen, and a lot of very positive things could happen.”

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“Help Has Arrived”: Coordinated Cyber Operation Targets Everyday Iranians On Their Personal Phones

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Shortly after the first explosions began rocking Iran on Shabbos morning, millions of Iranians began receiving a cascade of push notifications. They did not come from state authorities urging calm or caution. Instead, they appeared to originate from BadeSaba Calendar, a widely used prayer-timing app downloaded more than five million times from Google Play. The […]

Six Injured in Latest Missile Barrage on Yerushalayim, One in Serious Condition

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Six people were wounded Sunday following the latest Iranian missile barrage targeting Yerushalayim, with emergency officials reporting multiple impact sites across the city.

Initial reports indicated four separate scenes of falling debris in different areas of Yerushalayim after launches from Iran toward Israel. Magen David Adom (MDA) spokesperson Zaki Heller confirmed that six people were injured as a result of the strikes, including one in serious condition.

In a statement, MDA said that in the Yerushalayim sector, paramedics and emergency medical technicians were providing treatment to a man approximately 50 years old listed in moderate condition, along with five additional victims who sustained light injuries.

Police said officers from the Yerushalayim District began conducting searches throughout the area following reports of interceptor fragments and other munitions debris that had fallen at several locations.

In a separate statement, Israel Police confirmed that reports had been received of interceptor debris landing at multiple points within the Yerushalayim District. Police officers and bomb disposal units were dispatched to the scenes to scan the areas and neutralize any potential threats.

“We ask the public to stay away from impact sites and to follow the instructions of officers at the scene,” police said. “It is strictly prohibited to collect interceptor fragments. Move away from the area and report to the police hotline at 100.”

Police further urged residents to avoid arriving at or gathering near the affected areas in order to prevent risk to life and to allow emergency and security forces to operate without obstruction.

Israel Fire and Rescue Services reported that firefighting teams were carrying out extensive searches at the scenes and working to eliminate potential hazards. According to medical officials, seven injured individuals had been evacuated from the various locations for further treatment.

Firefighters continued search and safety operations as authorities worked to secure the areas and bring the incident to a close. Residents were again asked to refrain from approaching the sites and to allow security and emergency personnel to complete their work.

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Three Victims Identified in Deadly Missile Strike in Beit Shemesh

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Authorities on Sunday evening cleared for publication the names of three of the nine people killed in a direct missile strike on a residential building in Beit Shemesh earlier in the day: Oren Katz, Sarah Elimelech, and her daughter, Ronit Elimelech.

The Beit Shemesh Municipality announced that the three city residents were among those murdered in the attack, which also left dozens wounded. Six additional fatalities were confirmed at the scene.

Ronit Elimelech, 45, a mother of children who were injured in the blast and are currently hospitalized, was a dedicated volunteer medic with United Hatzalah in the city. Her mother, Sarah Elimelech, was a member of one of the city’s longstanding founding families and was described as warm, pleasant, and deeply devoted to others.

Following the missile impact, both mother and daughter were initially declared missing. Hours later, confirmation was received of their tragic deaths.

In a statement, United Hatzalah said: “The United Hatzalah family bows its head and mourns the passing of our dear colleague, the devoted volunteer Ronit Elimelech, whose body was located a short while ago after she was murdered at the difficult scene of the missile strike in Beit Shemesh.

“Ronit, 45, a dedicated medic in the organization, devoted her life to saving the lives of others. She volunteered in the ‘Ten Kavod’ project, accompanying elderly individuals who live alone. She had been missing for many long hours. To our deep sorrow, the search efforts ended with the most bitter of news. In addition, we were informed that Ronit’s mother, Sarah, was also identified among those murdered.”

Eli Beer, president and founder of United Hatzalah, said: “The heart is shattered to pieces. Ronit was a symbol of giving, professionalism, and compassion. Even in her final moments, when she was on her way to the shelter with her family, her medic’s bag and vest — the tools with which she saved lives — were by her side. Today we are losing not only an outstanding volunteer, but a beloved family member. The organization’s leadership will continue to stand by her children and family every step of the way, and we promise to remain at their side forever. May her memory be blessed.”

The organization’s leadership, volunteers, and staff extended deep condolences to the Elimelech family and said they continue to pray for the full recovery of the injured children.

According to initial reports, the missile — carrying approximately 500 kilograms of explosives — struck the building at around 2:00 p.m. The projectile hit a synagogue structure that included an underground shelter. Access to the shelter required descending two flights of stairs, and authorities are examining whether the shelter door had been open at the time of impact.

At least three of those killed were inside the shelter that was hit. Another victim was located in the stairwell leading to the shelter, and one more was found near the entrance to the stairwell. The remaining fatalities were outside the building.

Search efforts continued Sunday evening for at least one additional missing person. At least eight homes were completely destroyed by the blast and resulting shockwave. All of the wounded were evacuated to hospitals in Yerushalayim.

Home Front Command rescue teams also arrived at the scene to assist in recovery operations. Home Front Command chief Maj. Gen. Shai Kalper said: “We are following a very tragic incident, one in which we paid a very heavy and painful price. You can see that we are at a site that apparently sustained a direct hit that struck a structure and likely penetrated a reinforced safe room. In the face of this, we are dealing with extremely heavy losses.”

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Iran Appoints Ahmad Vahidi – Wanted For Deadly Jewish Center Bombing – As IRGC Chief After Strike Kills Top Brass

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Iranian state media announced on Sunday that Ahmad Vahidi, a former defense and interior minister, has been appointed commander of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps. The appointment came just hours after Iran confirmed the deaths of several top officials in Saturday’s strikes, including IRGC commander-in-chief Mohammad Pakpour. Also killed were Chief of Staff of the […]

Tucker Carlson Blasts Trump’s Iran Strike as ‘Absolutely Disgusting and Evil’

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Off the rails commentator Tucker Carlson sharply criticized President Donald Trump over the U.S.-Israeli military strike on Iran, calling the operation “absolutely disgusting and evil.”

The “conservative” media figure delivered the rebuke in comments to journalist Jon Karl, marking a rare and pointed break with the president following the joint American-Israeli assault on the Iranian regime.

‘Absolutely disgusting and evil,’ Carlson said to journalist Jon Karl.

Carlson had met with Trump in the Oval Office last week, where he reportedly pressed the president not to move forward with military action against Iran.

For years, Carlson publicly commended Trump for exercising restraint in foreign conflicts and resisting pressure to deepen U.S. involvement in the region.

A prominent ally of Vice President JD Vance and one of Trump’s most influential backers in conservative media, Carlson campaigned for him during the election cycle and appeared at multiple rallies, including the 2024 Republican National Convention.

In the days before the strikes, Carlson engaged in a tense exchange with U.S. Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee during an interview, where the two debated their differing perspectives on Israel and U.S. policy in the region.

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Trump Says Iran Operation Ahead of Schedule, Signals Openness to Talks as Fighting Continues

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President Donald Trump said Sunday that the U.S. military campaign in Iran is advancing more quickly than anticipated, calling the operation “moving along very well – ahead of schedule,” during a phone interview with CNBC’s Joe Kernen.

In the conversation, Trump described Iran’s leadership as brutal and asserted that the United States was acting not only to protect its own interests but also those of the broader global community. “We’re doing our job not just for us but for the world,” he said, adding that the pace of developments remains ahead of expectations.

His remarks came a day after a coordinated strike on Iran that resulted in the death of the country’s leader, Ali Khamenei. Iranian forces have since responded with retaliatory attacks. Trump has been directing the military effort from his residence at Mar-a-Lago in Palm Beach.

When asked about the potential for winding down hostilities, Trump said the trajectory of the conflict would depend on several variables but indicated optimism about the current direction. “Things are evolving in a very positive way right now,” he said.

In a separate interview with The Atlantic, Trump stated that Iran’s new leadership has expressed interest in returning to negotiations and that he is prepared to engage. “They want to talk, and I have agreed to talk, so I will be talking to them,” Trump said. “They should have done it sooner. They should have given what was very practical and easy to do sooner. They waited too long.” He characterized the recent military action as “a big hit” that removed many of Iran’s previous negotiators.

The strikes followed a February 28 video message in which Trump encouraged Iranians to rise up against their government after the bombing campaign concludes, predicting unrest and pointing to reported celebrations both inside Iran and among members of the Iranian diaspora. He declined to say whether bombing would continue specifically to support an uprising, explaining that he would evaluate conditions as they unfold.

The current operation represents Trump’s second major military move against Iran since June, which he has portrayed as a response to decades of Iranian hostility. He said he does not believe the conflict will damage Republican prospects in the upcoming midterm elections, citing what he described as a strong economy and minimal disruption to oil markets. Shortly after the strikes, U.S. officials reported that three American service members had been killed and five others wounded.

Trump also referenced longstanding U.S. intelligence efforts to counter alleged Iranian assassination plots targeting American officials, including himself, though he declined to comment on any new threats following the latest strikes.

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IDF: Elimination of Top Iranian Terror Axis Officials Complete

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The IDF Spokesperson’s Unit announced Sunday that the Israeli Air Force’s strike in Tehran that killed Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei represents the peak of a prolonged campaign targeting the top command of what it called the Iranian terror axis during the “War of Revival.”

In addition to Khamenei, the IDF listed a series of senior figures who have been eliminated in recent operations. These include Hassan Nasrallah, leader of the Hezbollah terrorist organization, along with most of Hezbollah’s senior command; Yahya Sinwar, leader of the Hamas terrorist organization; and Mohammed Deif, commander of Hamas’ Military Wing, together with much of that wing’s leadership.

The military also cited the killing of Muhammad al-Ghamari, Chief of General Staff of the Houthi terror regime, as well as several high-ranking figures within Iran’s defense establishment. Among them were Gholam Ali Rashid, commander of the Khatam-al Anbiya Central Headquarters; Mohammad Bagheri, Chief of Staff of the Iranian Armed Forces; Hossein Salami, commander of the IRGC; and other senior officials.

According to the IDF, the latest strike completes the dismantling of the Iranian terror axis’ senior leadership across several arenas.

The military stated that “for decades, these senior officials have operated to destroy the State of Israel. As part of these activities, they advanced the brutal October 7th massacre, as well as dozens of other terror attacks against the State of Israel and its residents.”

The IDF said the eliminations were carried out through highly accurate strikes based on detailed intelligence, including missions conducted under Operation ‘Rising Lion’ and Operation ‘Northern Arrows.’

Officials added that removing these figures has severely weakened the Iranian terror axis and contributed to greater security for Israel and beyond.

“The IDF will continue to thwart any elements that pose a threat to the State of Israel and its citizens, and continue to strike infrastructure belonging to the Iranian terror regime in order to degrade the regime and thwart threats against the State of Israel,” the IDF concluded.

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Dozens of Launch Sites Targeted as IDF Spokesperson Delivers Full Statement

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One day after the historic strike that launched Operation “Roar of the Lion,” the IDF Spokesperson delivered a live statement addressing the latest developments in the war. In his remarks, IDF Spokesperson Brig. Gen. Effie Defrin detailed the scope of the ongoing operations.

Earlier this evening, the IDF announced that a broad wave of strikes has continued in recent hours. Since the Israeli Air Force achieved aerial superiority over Tehran’s skies, the military has attacked dozens of regime combat headquarters, including command centers belonging to the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, intelligence headquarters, air force command facilities of the Revolutionary Guards, and internal security headquarters.

According to the IDF, the strikes were directed at facilities where Military Intelligence had identified operational activity by forces of the Iranian terror regime responsible for managing the campaign and planning terror frameworks against the State of Israel and countries throughout the region.

One of the emergency compounds that was struck served the Operations Directorate and the Intelligence Directorate of the Iranian terror regime. From that site, officials coordinated the fighting and compiled operational and intelligence situational assessments.

The completed wave of strikes has dealt a significant blow to the command-and-control capabilities of the terror regime, including the elimination of personnel inside some of its most central headquarters.

“The IDF will strike the systems and personnel of the Iranian terror regime wherever they operate.”

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Kamala Harris Doesn’t Want Regime Change In Iran: ‘Dangerous and Unnecessary’

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Kamala Harris said Saturday that she does not support efforts aimed at toppling Iran’s regime, breaking with the administration’s decision to launch Operation Epic Fury and criticizing President Donald Trump’s handling of the conflict.

The former vice president issued her statement shortly after the coordinated U.S.-Israeli strikes began, characterizing the military action as “a war American people do not want.”

Her remarks came even as Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei was killed inside his fortified compound along with approximately 40 senior Iranian security and regime officials.

“Let me be clear: I am opposed to a regime-change war in Iran, and our troops are being put in harm’s way for the sake of Trump’s war of choice,” Harris wrote in a statement posted to X on Saturday.

“This is a dangerous and unnecessary gamble with American lives that also jeopardizes stability in the region and our standing in the world. What we are witnessing is not strength. It is recklessness dressed up as resolve.”

Harris acknowledged what she described as the seriousness of the Iranian threat, saying she understands the “threat that Iran poses” and agrees the regime “must never be allowed to have a nuclear weapon,” but added that “this is not the way to dismantle that threat.”

She also accused the president of contradicting his past statements, referencing his prior pledge to “end wars rather than start them” and his claim that the United States had “obliterated” Iran’s nuclear program” in 2025.

“And let us all be clear-eyed about what comes next. The President has already said this conflict may produce American casualties…Our troops deserve a Commander-in-Chief who approaches decisions on matters of war and peace with the same steadiness and discipline our troops show every day. Under the Constitution of the United States, the President must receive authorization from Congress to enter a war,” she said.

Harris concluded by calling the weekend’s military action “unwise, unjustified, and not supported by the American people.”

“There can be no equivocation in our opposition to Donald Trump’s war of choice, and Congress must use all available power to prevent him from further committing us to this conflict. Our troops, our allies, and the American people deserve nothing less.”

Her comments quickly drew backlash online, with critics questioning her leadership and judgment.

“Thank You Kamala! We Love You! Sincerely, The Mullahs,” wrote longtime Israeli supporter and advocate John Ondrasik of the music group Five for Fighting.

Another commenter wrote: “When you can put a sentence together, we’ll consider listening.”

A third added: “What the ‘American people want’ has always seemed to have eluded you. Try to stop confusing it with ‘what we want the American people to want.’ When the polls come out next week, you will again be totally surprised by how unpopular your positions are.”

California Gov. Gavin Newsom also weighed in, labeling the airstrikes “illegal” while criticizing the president. His remarks prompted swift pushback as well.

“The corrupt and repressive Iranian regime must never have nuclear weapons. The leadership of Iran must go,” Newsom wrote on X Saturday, after the US and Israel launched the coordinated strikes early that morning.

“But that does not justify the President of the United States engaging in an illegal, dangerous war that will risk the lives of our American service members and our friends without justification to the American people.

His post triggered immediate responses challenging what critics described as mixed messaging.

“Which one is Gavin? They can’t have nuclear weapons and need to be removed? Or is the operation not justified?” one X user responded. “Pick one stance please. If you want to run for President, you should get comfortable making bold statements on where you stand.”

Another defended the president’s authority, writing: “Not illegal — but you’d have to be able to read the Constitution to know that,” the user wrote.

The military campaign followed weeks of stalled negotiations centered on Iran’s refusal to dismantle its nuclear program.

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The US And Israel Tracked Khamenei For Months — And Then He Gave Them A Massive Opportunity To Take Him Out

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A rare high-level gathering in Tehran provided the opening the United States and Israel had been waiting for: Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, along with roughly 40 top security officials, assembled inside his heavily fortified compound. Within hours, Israeli warplanes carried out a sweeping daytime assault that reduced parts of the complex to rubble, killing Khamenei, dozens of senior officials, and three of his family members.

According to a report published Sunday by The New York Times, U.S. intelligence agencies had spent months tracking the 86-year-old ruler’s movements and routines. The CIA closely studied his patterns before receiving fresh intelligence indicating that he would attend the pivotal meeting in central Tehran. Officials described the intelligence as “high fidelity,” confirming that Khamenei himself would be present at the leadership compound.

Once the unusual concentration of Iran’s political and military leadership was confirmed, American and Israeli defense officials accelerated plans for the strike, known as “Operation Epic Fury.” Originally intended to take place under cover of darkness, the attack was shifted to Saturday morning to capitalize on the opportunity presented by the meeting, sources familiar with the operation told the Times. The daylight assault eliminated Khamenei and approximately 40 senior Iranian figures, including the Minister of Defense, the Head of Intelligence, and the Supreme Leader’s Advisor for Security Affairs and Secretary of the Defense Council.

U.S. intelligence capabilities reportedly improved following last year’s 12-day war, during which officials gained deeper insight into how Khamenei operated and communicated under pressure.

Among those killed were Rear Adm. Shamkhani and Maj. Gen. Pakpour, according to Iranian state media outlet IRNA. State television also reported that Abdolrahim Mousavi, Iran’s Armed Forces Chief of Staff and the country’s highest-ranking military officer, was killed in the joint U.S.-Israeli airstrikes.

Israeli officials had spent months preparing what was later characterized as a “tactical surprise.” Intelligence services from both countries were monitoring multiple senior-level meetings planned for that morning — an unusually large gathering of Iran’s leadership in a single location.

Israeli fighter jets reportedly departed around 6 a.m. local time, with long-range precision munitions striking the compound at approximately 9:40 a.m. in Tehran. Published accounts indicate that about 30 bombs were dropped on the site, leaving it “scorched and shattered,” according to The Wall Street Journal. Khamenei and other top officials were said to have been inside two separate buildings within the compound that were destroyed in the attack.

President Trump publicly confirmed Khamenei’s death, describing him as “one of the most evil people in history.”

“This is not only Justice for the people of Iran, but for all Great Americans, and those people from many Countries throughout the World, that have been killed or mutilated by Khamenei and his gang of bloodthirsty THUGS,” Trump wrote on his Truth Social Saturday.

The commander in chief urged remaining Iranian officials to pursue diplomacy, saying it would be “much easier now than it was a day ago, obviously, because they are getting beat up badly,” he told CBS News’ Robert Costa.

Trump also offered what he called “immunity” to members of the regime’s security apparatus who choose not to continue fighting, warning of severe consequences otherwise.

“We are hearing that many of their IRGC, Military, and other Security and Police Forces, no longer want to fight, and are looking for Immunity from us,” Trump said in a social media post. “As I said last night, ‘Now they can have Immunity, later they only get Death!’”

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Trump Reveals US Destroyed 9 ‘Important’ Iranian Naval Ships — And Is ‘Going After The Rest’

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President Trump announced Sunday that American forces have sunk nine Iranian naval vessels and inflicted heavy damage on Tehran’s naval command infrastructure.

“I have just been informed that we have destroyed and sunk 9 Iranian Naval Ships, some of them relatively large and important,” Trump posted on Truth Social. “We are going after the rest — They will soon be floating at the bottom of the sea, also!”

The president added that a separate strike targeted Iranian naval leadership facilities.

“In a different attack, we largely destroyed their Naval Headquarters,” the president added. “Other than that, their Navy is doing very well!”

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3 US Service Members Killed, 5 Seriously Wounded In Operation Epic Fury

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Three American troops have died and five others were “seriously wounded” during Operation Epic Fury, the ongoing U.S. military campaign targeting Iran, according to a statement from the U.S. military.

Additional personnel who sustained minor shrapnel wounds and concussions have received medical treatment and are expected to resume their duties shortly.

“Major combat operations continue and our response effort is ongoing,” CENTCOM said in an update Sunday morning.

U.S. Central Command also stated that it is not yet releasing the names of the deceased, explaining that it is withholding the identifies the “fallen warriors” until 24 hours after their families have been notified.

Officials have not specified the location where the American service members were killed.

The casualties come as Iran has launched retaliatory attacks against U.S. military installations throughout the Middle East following strikes that eliminated much of Iran’s top leadership — including Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.

In the wake of those strikes, the Islamic State fired missiles and deployed attack drones targeting U.S. allies across the region, including the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Bahrain, Jordan, and Kuwait, all of which host American military bases.

Defense authorities in those countries confirmed that incoming missiles aimed at their territories were intercepted. However, debris from the interceptions caused extensive damage in several areas.

At least one person was killed and 11 others were injured in strikes that hit airports in Abu Dhabi and Dubai in the United Arab Emirates.

Beyond Khamenei, Iran’s former president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad — who had previously called for Israel’s destruction — was also killed in the joint U.S.-Israeli military operation.

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Gedolim Issue Letter of Chizuk Amid War; Specific Kappitlach of Tehillim Designated

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HaGaon Rav Moshe Hillel Hirsch and HaGaon Rav Dov Landau released a special letter of chizuk in response to the current matzav in Eretz Yisroel during Operation “Roaring Lion.”

The letter opens with an address to “our brethren, Bnei Yisroel dwelling in the Holy Land and in every place,” and speaks of the gravity of the hour.

“At a time such as this,” they write, “when the nation dwelling in Tzion is in a matzav of war and great danger, רח”ל, and additionally when the burden of governmental decrees weighs heavily upon the בני הישיבות and kollelim, it is our obligation to increase Torah and tefillah before the Creator of the world, that He pour upon us mercy from Heaven, save us from all who rise against us, and show us wonders as in the days of Mordechai and Esther.”

They add the plea: “Avinu Malkeinu, annul the counsel of our enemies and remove from upon us all harsh decrees.”

In the continuation of the letter, the gedolim call upon the ציבור to gather in the batei midrash and botei knesses on Ta’anis Esther prior to Mincha to recite specific perakim of Tehillim — chapters 22, 83, and 85 — verse by verse, followed by the recitation of Keil Melech and the Yud-Gimmel Middos HaRachamim.

They further note in the name of the Chazon Ish that the kappitel of “Yosheiv B’Seiser” is a segulah against shells and bombs.

The letter concludes with a heartfelt tefillah: “May it be the will of our Father in Heaven that He hasten the geulah, speed the yeshuah, and take us from distress to relief; may joy and gladness overtake us, and may sorrow and sighing flee away.”

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