War Intensifies: Tehran Shaken by Massive Explosions as Iran Warns Neighbours — “We Will Only Strike If Attacked”



Explosions Rock Tehran as War Enters a Dangerous Second Week

People across Iran woke up to the terrifying sound of massive explosions as the ongoing conflict involving Iran, the United States, and Israel moved into its second week. Several areas in Tehran and other major cities reported loud blasts overnight, raising fears that the war is expanding rapidly. Residents described scenes of panic as emergency sirens echoed through neighborhoods while military operations continued across the country.

Iran Announces Conditional Policy Toward Neighboring Countries

Iran’s interim leadership council has taken a major strategic decision regarding its regional response. President Masoud Pezeshkian announced that Iran will not target neighboring countries unless attacks against Iran originate from their territory. The move appears aimed at preventing the conflict from spreading further across the Middle East while sending a clear warning that any country allowing attacks on Iran will face retaliation.

Trump Demands Iran’s “Unconditional Surrender”

Amid the escalating crisis, former U.S. President Donald Trump issued a strong statement demanding Iran’s “unconditional surrender.” His remarks came as Iranian forces continued launching drones and missile strikes targeting locations linked to Israel and U.S. interests in the Gulf region. The statement has added more tension to an already volatile situation, with analysts warning that diplomatic solutions are becoming increasingly difficult.


Saudi Arabia Intercepts Missiles and Drones

Saudi Arabia confirmed that its air defense systems successfully intercepted two ballistic missiles aimed at the Prince Sultan Airbase. Authorities also reported destroying several drones heading toward the Shaybah oil field, a critical energy site. The interceptions highlight the growing risk that key energy infrastructure in the Gulf could become targets as the conflict intensifies.

Iran Accuses U.S. and Israel of Attacking Civilian Areas

Iran’s ambassador to the United Nations, Amir-Saeid Iravani, strongly criticized the United States and Israel, accusing them of ignoring all humanitarian limits during the war. According to the Iranian diplomat, densely populated civilian areas have been bombed repeatedly, causing widespread destruction and civilian casualties. He urged the international community to take urgent action to stop what he described as violations of international law.

Global Outrage Over Deadly School Attack

International concern has grown after a devastating attack on a girls’ school in the Iranian city of Minab. According to reports, the strike killed at least 165 students earlier this week. Several United Nations experts have called for an independent investigation into the tragedy, especially as some reports suggest that U.S. military forces may have been responsible for the attack.

Middle East on Edge as Conflict Expands

With missile strikes, drone attacks, and diplomatic accusations increasing daily, the Middle East now faces one of its most dangerous moments in recent years. Governments across the region are preparing for possible escalation while global leaders urge restraint. However, with both sides continuing military operations, the path toward peace remains uncertain.

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