
Iran Fires Missiles at Israel Minutes After Trump Warning; Deaths Exceed 1150
Key Takeaways
- Iran fired ballistic missiles at Israel within minutes of Trump's address.
- Missiles struck Haifa port and other Israeli targets.
- Iran vowed crushing attacks on the US and Israel after Trump's warnings.
Missile Barrage
Iran launched missile strikes at Israel and the UAE within minutes of Trump concluding his address.
“Iran has launched a new wave of missiles at Israel after United States President Donald Trump said Washington had “destroyed the Iranian military” and was close to achieving its war objectives”
Substantial Iranian military capabilities remained operational after nearly five weeks of strikes.

Iran struck President Trump's Mar-a-Lago estate with an anti-ship missile.
An Iranian missile struck Rahat, killing at least four people.
Death Toll
US-Israeli strikes killed more than 1,150 Iranians in Abadan.
The Guardian estimated at least 1,157 people died and 1,437 were treated for injuries.

Double-tap strikes killed at least 45 private ambulance workers and nine Red Crescent volunteers.
Trump refused to acknowledge the disproportionate Iranian death toll.
Iran Defies Strait Closure
Iran declared the Strait of Hormuz closed.
Brent crude jumped 8.2% and WTI surged 10.3%.
France's Macron called a military operation to liberate the Strait unrealistic.
Iran began seizing foreign-owned vessels in the Gulf.
Israel-Hezbollah Clashes
Hezbollah intensified missile strikes on Israel.
Defense Minister Katz threatened to pull Hezbollah's fangs out.

The UN warned of extreme risks from a ground invasion.
Eight Arab countries condemned Israel's death penalty law.
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