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In a dramatic escalation of tensions, Iran has initiated a fresh series of attacks targeting Israel, U.S. military bases, and various countries throughout the region as of Thursday. This comes with a stern warning from Tehran, cautioning the United States that it would “bitterly regret” its recent actions, specifically the sinking of an Iranian warship. In an atmosphere charged with mounting defiance, Iran’s retaliatory measures seem to be intensifying, even as it faces sustained military pressure from both Israel and the U.S. for the sixth consecutive day.
The conflict, which began with a sharp rise in hostilities, now impacts 14 nations across the Middle East and beyond. On Thursday, tensions with Azerbaijan flared when the country accused Iran of launching drone attacks against it, an allegation that Tehran has denied. This follows the United States’ announcement the previous day that it had destroyed an Iranian frigate in the vicinity of Sri Lanka.
Meanwhile, the U.S. and Israel continue to conduct nationwide strikes against Iran, aimed at debilitating its military infrastructure, leadership, and nuclear capabilities. There’s an underlying suggestion from Israeli and American officials that they are also pursuing a regime change, particularly after the death of Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei during the initial launch of hostilities on Saturday. However, the specific objectives and timelines of this operation seem to be in flux, with the conflict increasingly taking on an open-ended nature.
Iran’s aggressive actions have not only targeted neighboring Arab nations but have also caused significant disruptions to oil supplies and global air travel, further complicating the regional landscape.
The human toll of this war is stark, with casualties mounting across multiple fronts. Iranian sources report at least 1,230 fatalities within their borders, while Lebanon has seen more than 70 deaths and Israel has recorded around a dozen. Tragically, six American soldiers have lost their lives in the ongoing conflict.
Iran remains defiant
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi accused the U.S. Navy of committing an “an atrocity at sea” for sinking the Iranian frigate IRIS Dena in the Indian Ocean earlier in the week, killing at least 87 people.
“Mark my words: The U.S. will come to bitterly regret (the) precedent it has set,” he said on social media.
An Iranian cleric later called on state television for the shedding of both Israeli and “Trump’s blood.”
The statement from Ayatollah Abdollah Javadi Amoli represented a rare call for violence by an ayatollah, one of the highest ranks within the clergy of Shiite Islam. There are dozens in Iran.
The war keeps expanding
Israel announced multiple incoming missile attacks and air sirens sounded in Tel Aviv and Jerusalem, while Gulf countries also reported coming under fire.
In Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, a drone was shot down near the Al Dhafra Air Base, which hosts U.S. forces, and shrapnel fell to the ground, authorities said. Six people were wounded.
Qatar evacuated residents near the U.S. Embassy in Doha as a temporary precaution and later reported a missile attack on the city. Saudi Arabia said it destroyed a drone in its province bordering Jordan.
Israel appeared to be preparing to step up its attacks on Lebanon, where it is targeting the Iranian-backed Hezbollah militant group. The Israeli military also said a wave of strikes on Iran hit long-range ballistic missile launch sites and other targets.
Azerbaijan’s President Ilham Aliyev accused Iran of carrying out “a groundless act of terror and aggression” after a drone crashed Thursday near the airport in Nakhchivan, a region bordering Iran that is separated from the rest of the country by Armenia. Another drone fell near a school and two civilians were injured, Azerbaijan’s Foreign Ministry said.
Aliyev said the military had been instructed “to prepare and implement retaliatory measures.”
Iran’s general staff of the armed forces denied it had launched drones toward Azerbaijan. The denial comes as Iran has repeatedly denied targeting oil infrastructure and other civilian targets during the war, despite its drone and missile fire hitting those sites.
A tanker apparently came under attack off the coast of Kuwait early Thursday, expanding the area where commercial shipping was in danger, according to the United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations Center run by the British military. It said there was an explosion but did not offer a cause.
Since the war began Saturday, ships have been attacked in the Gulf of Oman and the Strait of Hormuz, through which about a fifth of the world’s oil is shipped. That has caused oil prices to soar — though they briefly came down Wednesday, before resuming their climb Thursday.
Israel issues evacuation warning for Beirut suburbs
Israel issued an evacuation notice calling for all residents of Beirut’s southern suburbs to “save your lives and evacuate your homes immediately,” apparently signaling plans for heavy bombardment of the area.
Since the resurgence of hostilities between Israel and Hezbollah militant group, which struck Israel in the opening days of the war, Israel has hit sites in Beirut’s suburbs and issued a blanket warning for residents of southern Lebanon to evacuate. But it had not issued such a warning for areas near the country’s capital.
Among the 80 targets in Lebanon the Israel military said it hit over the past 24 hours were “several command centers” used by Hezbollah in Beirut. It showed video footage of a building being hit, but provided no further details.
Iranian warship was hit on its way home from multinational exercises
The Iranian ship sunk by the U.S. Navy was returning from an exercise hosted by the Indian navy that the U.S. also joined.
Sri Lankan authorities said 32 crew members were rescued, while its navy recovered at least 87 bodies.
Araghchi said it had been carrying “almost 130” crew.
Sri Lanka’s media minister and government spokesman, Nalinda Jayatissa, told parliament Thursday that another Iranian ship had arrived in its waters. Jayatissa did not provide further details about the ship.





