Israel-Iran conflict live: major explosion reported in Tehran as Israel says it targeted ‘centrifuge production’ site

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"Israel Launches Airstrikes in Tehran Targeting Centrifuge and Weapons Sites Amid Rising Tensions with Iran"

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The ongoing conflict between Israel and Iran escalated significantly with the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) launching a series of airstrikes on military targets in Tehran. The IDF claimed to have attacked a centrifuge production site along with several weapons manufacturing facilities, utilizing over 50 fighter jets guided by intelligence from their Directorate. Among the targeted sites was a facility for producing materials used in surface-to-surface missiles, which Iran has reportedly launched towards Israel in the past. The strikes, which occurred in the early hours of Wednesday, prompted the IDF to issue evacuation warnings to residents in parts of Tehran, specifically urging those in Area 18 to leave for their safety. Witnesses reported strong explosions throughout the city, creating significant traffic congestion as residents attempted to flee Tehran, while shops and the historic Grand Bazaar closed in response to the violence.

In response to these developments, Iranian authorities have remained largely silent, with no official acknowledgment of the attacks. However, Iran's Supreme Leader, Ali Khamenei, vowed to retaliate against what he termed the 'terrorist Zionist regime.' Concurrently, discussions in the United States have intensified regarding potential military support for Israel, with former President Donald Trump suggesting the U.S. knows the location of Khamenei but would refrain from military action 'for now.' This sentiment was met with opposition from some U.S. lawmakers, including Senators Bernie Sanders and Tim Kaine, who cautioned against unilateral military action without Congressional approval. The situation remains tense as both nations prepare for potential further escalations, with the U.S. weighing its strategic options, including possible strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities, amidst rising fears of a broader regional conflict.

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Posting on X,the IDF says that it has attacked “a centrifuge production site and several weapons manufacturing sites” overnight.The Guardian was unable to verify the claims and the Iranian government has not acknowledged the attacks.

The IDF wrote:

Over 50 Air Force fighter jets, guided by precise intelligence from the Intelligence Directorate, completed a series of strikes on military targets in the Tehran area in recent hours.”

“During the wave of attacks, several weapons manufacturing sites were targeted. Among the weapons production facilities attacked was a site for producing raw materials and components for assembling surface-to-surface missiles that the Iranian regime has launched and continues to launch toward the State of Israel.”

The Associated Press has reported that a major explosion could be heard around 5 am in Tehran on Wednesday morning, following other explosions that boomed earlier in the predawn darkness.Authorities in Iran offered no acknowledgement of the attacks, which has become increasingly common as the Israeli airstrike campaign has intensified since it began on Friday.At least one strike appeared to target Tehran’s eastern neighbourhood of Hakimiyeh, where the paramilitary Revolutionary Guard has an academy.Traffic stood bumper to bumper on roads to the west and downtown Tehran emptied out, with many shops shuttered as well as the ancient Grand Bazaar. The Bazaar has closed only in times of crisis, such as during the 2022 anti-government protests and the coronavirus pandemic.

Hello and welcome to our live coverage of the deepening conflict betweenIsraeland Iran, as speculation mounts about whether the US will directly engage by lending military support to Israel, or push for negotiations between the two countries.

If you are just tuning in, here is a quick summary of what you need to know.

Israel’s defence forces said they launched a fresh wave of strikes on Tehran in the early hours of Wednesday morning, warning residents in parts of the city to urgently evacuate. “Dear citizens, for your safety and well-being, we urgently request that you immediately evacuate the designated area in Tehran’s Area 18. Your presence in this area puts your life at risk,” the IDF posted on social media.

Residents in Tehran are fleeing the capital, with witnesses citing strong explosions hitting buildings in western and eastern parts of Tehran on Tuesday evening, the Associated Press reported. On the roads out of Tehran to the west, traffic stood bumper to bumper, and long lines also could be seen at gas stations.However, the impact and extent of any damage from the latest round of Israeli strikes remains unclear.

In Israel, theIDF said that families across the country had sought shelter due to missile launches from Iran.Iran’s Revolutionary Guard Corps said Wednesday that hypersonic missiles were used during the latest attack on Israel.The extent to which they caused any damage also remains unclear.

Responding to the ongoing conflict, Iran’s supreme leader, Ali Khamenei vowed on X that Iran would retaliate.“We must give a strong response to the terrorist Zionist regime. We will show the Zionists no mercy,” he said.

Those messages were posted afterDonald Trump wrote on social media that the United States knows the location of the Iranian Ayatollah Khamenei,adding that the US would not kill him “for now” but called for Iran’s “unconditional surrender”.

In an apparent response to the president’s post, senatorBernie Sanderssaid the president “must not take illegal military action against Iran”. Yesterday, Democratic senatorTim Kainealso introduced a war powers resolution that would prohibit US armed forces from taking direct action againstIranwithout explicit authorisation from Congress or a declaration of war.

Israeli defence minister Israel Katz said that Iran’s supreme leader could face the same fate as Iraqi president Saddam Hussein, who was toppled in a US-led invasion and was eventually hanged after a trial.

Following a Situation Room briefing with members of his national security team,Trumpis evaluating whether to lend his support to Israel by targeting Iranian nuclear facilities.Iran’s Fordow nuclear facility is located beneath a mountain that will be difficult for Israeli forces to penetrate without the assistance of the United States, which is the only country that possesses bombs that can break through the underground bunker.

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Source: The Guardian