Iran launched a large-scale missile barrage, including strikes on civilian areas such as Soroka Medical Center in Beersheba and residential buildings in Tel Aviv suburbs. At least 200–240 people were wounded, though miraculously no deaths were reported at the hospital thanks to evacuation efforts .

Israel retaliated with airstrikes, targeting Iranian nuclear and military infrastructure—most notably the Arak heavy‑water reactor and other sites linked to its nuclear program .

Tensions escalated dramatically in rhetoric: Israel's Defence Minister, Israel Katz, publicly threatened Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei, calling him a “modern Hitler” and stating he “cannot continue to exist”—labeling this a war goal

Behind‑the‑scenes diplomacy: U.S. officials, including special envoy Steve Witkoff, have held direct talks with Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi. Iran has signaled interest in returning to nuclear negotiations—but only if Israeli strikes cease

Regional and global implications: Israel appears intent on undermining the foundations of the Iranian regime—striking both nuclear facilities and internal institutions—with U.S. involvement still undecided. A fragile diplomatic track remains via planned European-led talks in Geneva .

On the Iranian home front, the government has imposed a nationwide internet blackout since June 17, likely to curb internal dissent and manage public response during the escalating conflict .

This round of attacks marks one of the sharpest escalations since June 13, with civilian infrastructure directly impacted. While there's rare diplomatic outreach, both countries appear poised for further confrontation. The next 24–48 hours will be critical, especially with U.S. policy still in flux.

#PowellRemarks #IsraelIranConflict #CryptoStocks #BombieBinanceTGE #freepalistine

$PEPE $BONK $HUMA