
US-Israeli Bombing Kills 555 Iranians as Trump Threatens More
Key Takeaways
- Joint U.S.-Israel airstrikes against Iran persist, entering roughly a month of conflict.
- Tehran reports explosions; at least four locations targeted.
- Houthis claim missile strikes on Israel, signaling regional escalation.
US-Israel Bomb Iran
US and Israeli forces bombed Tehran and other Iranian cities.
“Tehran, Iran – Heavily armed state forces continue to control Iran’s streets, despite the United States and Israel launching more strikes and preparing for a potential ground attack, as the nearly one-month war proceeds with no clear end point on the horizon Checkpoints, roadblocks and patrols, some manned by masked forces wielding assault rifles and machine guns mounted on pick-up trucks, have become a common sight in Tehran”
The Iranian Red Crescent reported at least 555 people killed.

The single deadliest strike hit a girls' school in Minab, killing at least 153 children.
Six US Soldiers Killed
CENTCOM confirmed six US service members killed.
Trump threatened to continue with ferocious, unyielding resolve.
Only 27% of Americans approved of the strikes.
Iran Retaliates
Iran declared the Strait of Hormuz closed.
“Jeremy Bowen: Trump is waging war based on instinct and it isn't working Some old truths about warfare have been knocking on the door of the Oval Office in the month since US President Donald Trump and Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu sent US and Israeli warplanes to bomb Iran”
Iran launched missile strikes on Israel that killed 11 people.
Iran's defense ministry threatened no mercy or forgiveness.
War Spreads in Gulf
Iranian-backed Houthi forces struck Dubai and Masdar City.
The UAE claimed to have intercepted a significant number of projectiles.

Gulf aluminium producers have been unable to move products.
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