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Israel and the U.S. struck Sahab Pardaz in Tehran, the Iranian firm behind internet blackouts, opposition sources say.
The US military announced that it struck over 5,000 targets during the first 10 days of the Iran war, including more than 50 Iranian regime ships.
Since this morning: Iran has launched drones into Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, and the United Arab Emirates.
IDF Eliminates Three Terrorists Who Crossed the Yellow Line in Northern Gaza Strip.
Australian report: Sixth player from Iranian women's soccer team seeks and receives asylum.
"Negotiations are no longer on the agenda": Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi said that the United States and Israel "thought they would change the regime in two days" and that Iran was prepared "to continue the missile attack as long as necessary and whenever the need arises."
The head of the Hezbollah faction in the Lebanese parliament, Mohammed Raed: "We will fight Israeli aggression tooth and nail until we expel Israel from our land. Lebanon today has a choice between war and surrender to the humiliating conditions that the enemy wants to impose."
Minister Ze'ev Elkin: "President Trump has not yet decided that this is enough. There is currently a campaign; the Americans are only increasing their forces in the Middle East. Every day that we can harm the Iranian octopus and perhaps bring about regime change is a critical day. We need to continue this campaign."
The United States is acting alone: Israel has not yet entered the "Iraqi theater."
The fire continues to burn in the port city of Bandar Abbas following the attacks there over the past 24 hours.
MK Avigdor Lieberman: "There are all the conditions to dismantle Hezbolla,h and no one will do the job for us. We need to do 90% of the work and Lebanon to complete the remaining 10%."
USA: US Vice President J.D. Vance, Secretary of War Pete Hasseth and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff General Dan Kaine paid their last respects tonight to Sergeant Benjamin Pennington, the seventh soldier to fall in the war with Iran, as his coffin arrived at the Delaware Air Force Base.
Ina Salzman, Deputy Director General of the Ministry of Education, on the return to school: "The outline we presented gives the authority and the district the ability to gradually return students. Some of the heads of the authorities said they can and want to return to schools."
Trump responds to the Revolutionary Guards' threat: "If Iran stops the flow of oil through the Strait of Hormuz - we will bring death, fire and fury upon them."
Revolutionary Guard spokesman responds to President Trump: If the US and Israel continue their attacks, we will not allow oil to be exported from the region. We will determine the end of the war. Security in the Middle East must be for everyone, or no one will enjoy security.
The Revolutionary Guards respond to Trump's statement: "We are the ones who will decide when the war ends."
A 5.9 magnitude earthquake was recorded in Italy tonight - between the Bay of Naples and the island of Capri. The quake was not felt due to its great depth - about 400 km below sea level.
Saudi Arabia: A ballistic missile and four drones launched towards the country were intercepted.
Wall Street Journal report: President Trump's advisers are asking him to draft an "exit plan" for the war with Iran.
US President Donald Trump on the end date of the war in Iran: "Not in days, but it will happen soon. It will end when the regime does not have the ability to develop nuclear weapons the day after the war"
Syrian army accuses Hezbollah: Artillery fire was fired from Lebanon towards our positions.
The Revolutionary Guards again attacked with drones a camp of Kurdish-Iranian rebel militias in northern Iraq.