US-Israeli Bombing of Iran's B1 Bridge Kills 8, Triggers Regional Retaliation Threats
Key Takeaways
- US-Israeli strike on Karaj's B1 Bridge kills eight and injures dozens
- Trump praised the attack and warned that more would follow
- Iran vows revenge and lists eight Gulf bridges as potential targets
Bombing Kills, Destroys Civilian Bridge
US-Israeli forces bombed Iran's tallest civilian infrastructure project, killing at least eight people.
The bridge was still under construction and not yet operational.
Trump renewed threats to bomb Iran back to the Stone Ages.
Iranian media began identifying key infrastructure as potential targets for retaliation.
Iran Publishes Regional Hit List
Iran published a list of eight major bridges across Gulf nations and Jordan as retaliatory targets.
The list included prominent regional links like the Sheikh Jaber Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah Sea Bridge and King Fahd Causeway.

This represents a significant escalation beyond Israel, Iraq, and Lebanon.
Trump Assembles New Nuclear Arsenal
El Mundo reported that Trump was assembling a new nuclear arsenal.
No other source confirmed this detail.
Trump's rhetoric fueled claims that the strategy was shifting towards weapons of mass destruction.
Reconstruction Plans and Public Defiance
Iran stated that reconstruction operations would start soon.
The bridge connects Tehran to 17 provinces.

Iran remains resolute in defending itself.
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