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Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2025-06-19 at 21:05

Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2025-06-19 at 21:05



HEADLINES
1. Iran’s Bunker Attack Sparks Escalating Middle East Tensions
2. Israel Targets Iran’s Nuclear Sites Amid Rising Deadly Toll
3. Oil Surges as Iran and Israel Brace for Full-Scale War

The time is now 05:00 PM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War Report.

Today at five in the afternoon, a tense and rapidly developing situation continues to unfold across the Middle East, with significant developments on multiple fronts.

In Iran, initial reports indicate that the country experienced a covert attack involving bunker-penetrating bombs in the Lavizan neighborhood, located in central Tehran. Witnesses on the ground describe a wave of explosions, with some sources suggesting that high-ranking figures, including Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, may have been targeted. First footage shows smoke billowing from the area, and sources from Iranian opposition groups suggest that the underground bunker believed to house Khamenei remains under threat. Iran’s government has yet to confirm details, but the incident has heightened fears of escalating conflict.

Meanwhile, Iran’s military and security apparatus are actively responding. The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps has announced an increase in missile launches targeting Israeli and regional military sites, claiming that further strikes will continue until Israel is "punished" and pays war reparations. Iranian officials also report that they have moved critical nuclear materials out of the most vulnerable centers, claiming that they still possess scientists and operational facilities despite recent targeted operations. Iran’s foreign minister, Abbas Araghchi, confirmed that Iran rejected prior US demands for nuclear restrictions but indicated a willingness to negotiate in the coming days, possibly in Europe, with some flexibility on certain issues. The US, under President Donald Trump’s administration, has signaled that it is still undecided on whether to intervene militarily, with a decision expected within the next two weeks.

In Israel, the conflict has intensified. The Israeli Defense Forces report that they continue dismantling Iranian strategic capabilities, focusing on disrupting missile and nuclear infrastructure. Reports from the IDF reveal targeted airstrikes on military command centers, missile launch sites, and air defense systems across western Iran, with some sources estimating that Israel controls roughly twenty percent of Iran's northwest airspace. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu declared that Israel is capable of striking all of Iran’s nuclear sites, even those deep underground like the Fordo facility, which is almost entirely buried beneath a mountain and believed to require US bunker-buster bombs for destruction. Netanyahu emphasized that Israel’s military will achieve its objectives, regardless of US participation, though he acknowledged that the US’s involvement remains a strategic variable.

Within Israel, the toll of the conflict continues to rise. The death count has reached 24 civilians, with intelligence estimates projecting that in a full-scale war, the number could climb to 400 or even 800 casualties. Israeli hospitals, including the Soroka Medical Center in Beersheba, have suffered significant damage from Iranian missile strikes, with reports of casualties and extensive destruction to medical facilities. Prime Minister Netanyahu vowed swift retaliation, promising that Israel would make Tehran "pay a heavy price."

The regional impact is also evident. In Jordan, nearly 100 projectiles and shrapnel have fallen since the escalation began. Reports from Lebanon indicate that Hezbollah leader Naim Qassem has expressed support for Iran, warning that the group might enter the conflict if deemed necessary. In Syria, the Lebanese Muslim Brotherhood issued a statement condemning any solidarity with Iran, signaling i


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