Widespread destruction across Iran
Videos from Iranian streets show extensive damage following recent air strikes, with search teams working through rubble to recover bodies. Residents are using torches to search for missing loved ones in areas where power has been knocked out by the attacks. Iran's health ministry reports more than 1,500 people have been killed during the US and Israeli military campaign, with thousands more injured.
Netanyahu conditions future strikes on strait access
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has vowed to back additional US strikes targeting Iran's power grid if Tehran does not reopen the Strait of Hormuz. During a visit to the strike site in Arad, Netanyahu stated: "Whatever we do, we do together, and as far as possible, in confidence." He called on world leaders to join the military effort against Iran, framing the campaign as a collective undertaking rather than a unilateral action.
Humanitarian crisis unfolds in darkness
The targeting of power infrastructure has created immediate hardship for Iranian civilians attempting to locate family members and assess damage to their homes and neighborhoods. The loss of electrical power in some areas has forced residents to rely on torches and other light sources as they search through debris.