Explosions in Tehran: Israel performs preventive blow against Iran!

Explosions in Tehran: Israel performs preventive blow against Iran!
Tehran is under pressure: On June 13, 2025, Israeli armed forces led a preventive blow to Iran, which is reported in the Iranian state media with explosions in the Tehran area. Information from nau.ch show that high-ranking military and prominent scientists were killed. Among the victims are Major Hossein Salami, commander -in -chief of the Revolutionary Guards, and Major General Mohammad Bagheri, chief of staff of the Iranian forces. Two well -known nuclear scientists, Mohammed Mehdi Tehrantschi and Fereydun Abbasi, also lost their lives.
Iran then proclaimed the emergency and threatened with retaliation. Ajatollah Ali Chamenei speaks of "hard time" punishment "for Israel. This attack is regarded as part of a larger conflict that may not yet end. According to t-online.de could the Iranians with hundreds of ballistic Answer rocket. Israeli security authorities expect a possible counterattack of Iran.
oil prices rise, stock exchanges fall
The reactions to the attack were immediately noticeable: oil prices worldwide rose while the stock markets recorded a decline. Israelis are currently experiencing a standstill in public life - schools, shops and offices are closed, only supermarkets are allowed to open. The Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu described the attack as a "very successful opening" and warned the population in nau.ch Shooting rooms could be necessary.
The Israeli military representative has tuned the population to “severe and complex days”. After the attack on the uranium enrichment system in Natan, Iran blocked its airspace and ordered a lockdown for Palestinian cities in the West Bank.
a conflict with deep roots
This escalation did not suddenly occurred. Just a few time earlier, in April 2024, Iran Israel attacked with over 300 drones and rockets, which marked the first direct attack by Iran on Israel. Israel was able to ward off almost all of these attacks, supported by the United States and other Sunni-Arab countries. Experts such as Katrin Eigendorf from ZDF.de , however, warn that Europe may have underestimated the nuclear threat from Iran.
The tensions in the Middle East remain high, many see a cooperation between the United States, Israel and parts of the Arab world as necessary to combat the threat from Iran. Europe and other nations should keep an eye on the atomic ambitions of Iran to prevent future escalations.
In this tense situation, it remains to be seen how the events develop and what reactions will follow both from Tehran and the International Community.
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