Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 03:52pm on 19 Jun 2025,Thursday International
In a sweeping aerial campaign, the Israeli Air Force employed 40 fighter jets to drop over 100 guided munitions on key Iranian facilities—striking the Arak heavy-water reactor, Natanz enrichment site, missile-production centers in Tehran, Isfahan, Shiraz, and Kermanshah . The operation targeted Iran’s nuclear weapons infrastructure and missile capabilities, representing a major escalation. The International Atomic Energy Agency reports no radiation leaks at Arak, which was not operational . Israel asserts it destroyed around two-thirds of Iran's missile launchers . Retaliatory missile strikes from Iran, including those hitting an Israeli hospital, have intensified the conflict without signs of abating. (PC: NDTV)
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 03:29pm on 19 Jun 2025,Thursday International
As the Israel–Iran conflict escalates into its seventh day, Tehran has hinted at closing the strategic Strait of Hormuz—through which nearly 20% of global oil flows—to retaliate against Israeli air strikes targeting Iranian military and nuclear facilities . Iran’s missile barrage has hit civilian infrastructure, including the Soroka Hospital in Beersheba, injuring dozens . The closure threat has disrupted shipping patterns, with vessels avoiding Iranian waters . Gulf-based companies and global oil markets are on high alert, fearing major disruptions . The standoff shows no signs of de-escalation as military and economic tensions mount.(PC: AP)
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 01:55pm on 19 Jun 2025,Thursday International
Israel launched an expanded air campaign targeting Iran’s nuclear and missile infrastructure—including facilities in Natanz, Isfahan, Arak, and Khondab—to weaken Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei’s power base and force concessions . Using drones, F‑35 jets, cyber‑warfare, and deep‑cover Mossad operations, the strikes have killed numerous IRGC commanders, although regime collapse remains improbable without internal uprising or ground invasion . Tehran retaliated with missile barrages, striking civilian targets like the Soroka hospital in Beersheba and killing dozens . Despite global concern—including condemnations from Russia and China, and caution from the U.S.—the conflict shows no sign of de-escalation. (PC: Reuters)
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 01:16pm on 19 Jun 2025,Thursday International
Russia has warned the US against military involvement in the escalating Iran-Israel conflict, calling it “extremely dangerous” with “unpredictable consequences.” Spokeswoman Maria Zakharova criticized Israeli airstrikes on Iran’s Bushehr nuclear plant, calling them a step away from catastrophe. The site, built by Russia, may have been mistakenly confirmed as hit by Israel. US President Donald Trump said he might join Israeli strikes, while Moscow urged diplomatic solutions. Russia also highlighted the environmental risks, citing Fukushima. President Putin has offered to mediate, but Trump dismissed it: “Mediate Russia first.” Russia and UAE jointly called for an immediate ceasefire and political dialogue. (PC: NDTV)
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 12:52pm on 19 Jun 2025,Thursday International
Israel claimed to have "neutralised" Iran’s Arak nuclear reactor in Khondab, alleging it was designed for bomb-making. The Israel Defense Forces released a video of the strike, calling the reactor a threat. However, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) contradicted the claim, confirming the reactor was under construction, inactive, and contained no nuclear material. The IAEA stated there is no radiological risk. The Arak facility was redesigned under the 2015 nuclear deal to reduce proliferation risks, but Iran resumed some activities after the US pulled out in 2018. The strike adds to escalating tensions between Israel and Iran. (PC: AFP)
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 12:19pm on 19 Jun 2025,Thursday International
China has warned the US against military action as President Donald Trump weighs strikes on Iran amid rising Israel-Iran tensions. Chinese foreign ministry spokesperson Guo Jiakun said any use of force would violate Iran’s sovereignty, urging respect for international law. President Xi Jinping earlier expressed “deep concern” over Israel’s actions, calling for urgent de-escalation at a summit in Kazakhstan. Beijing urged countries with “special influence” over Israel to prevent further conflict. Trump recently said he’s “run out of patience” with Iran, leaving open the possibility of intervention. China said it’s ready to play a “constructive role” in restoring peace. (PC: AFP)
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 12:17pm on 19 Jun 2025,Thursday International
Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz sharply criticized Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, labeling him a “modern‑day Hitler” and declaring he “cannot continue to exist” following a deadly Iranian missile strike on the Soroka Medical Center in Beersheba, which injured dozens . Katz emphasized that dismantling Khamenei’s regime is essential for Israel’s strategic objectives, even if not officially stated as a war aim previously . In retaliation, Israel bombed Iran’s Arak heavy‑water nuclear reactor and missile sites . This escalation raises the stakes in an already tense Middle East, as diplomatic efforts and international calls for de‑escalation intensify. (PC: AFP)
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 10:45am on 19 Jun 2025,Thursday International
Many countries are trying to bring their people home from Iran and Israel. The war between the two nations has made flying unsafe. Israel’s airspace is closed, and missiles are being fired. Some people are crossing borders on foot. India flew 110 students home from Iran. The U.S. is planning air and sea evacuations. Australia, Japan, and others are using land routes. Pakistan closed its border with Iran but let its people return. New Zealand shut its Iran embassy. European countries like Germany and Greece are using buses and nearby airports. The situation is dangerous and changing fast. (PC: X/@MEAIndia)
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 10:27am on 19 Jun 2025,Thursday International
Israel’s Defence Minister, Israel Katz, made a strong statement on June 19, 2025. He said Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, “should not be allowed to exist.” His comment came after an Iranian missile hit a hospital in Israel. Katz blamed Khamenei for ordering attacks on civilians. He said Khamenei wants Israel destroyed and gave direct orders to strike. The missile attack hurt many and caused damage. Katz spoke to reporters near Tel Aviv. His words show rising tensions between the two countries. The situation is serious, and more strong actions may follow. World leaders have not yet responded. (PC: AFP)
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 08:24am on 19 Jun 2025,Thursday International
An Iranian missile struck Soroka Medical Center in Beersheba, southern Israel, early Thursday, injuring at least 47 and causing massive damage. The 1,000-bed hospital, Israel’s largest in the south, was hit during a wave of Iranian strikes, also targeting Tel Aviv. Dramatic footage shows smoke-filled corridors and shattered glass as staff and patients scramble for safety. Prime Minister Netanyahu condemned the attack and vowed Iran would pay a “heavy price.” Emergency protocols were activated nationwide, with hospitals moving patients to underground wards. The attack followed Israel’s strike on Iran’s Arak nuclear reactor, intensifying the escalating conflict.