IRAN ATTACKED AGAIN? Fresh Blasts Reported In Tehran After Israel Warns To Resume War.lh

Explosions lit up the Tehran skyline early this morning as powerful blasts ripped through key military and regime targets in the Iranian capital. Multiple large detonations were reported in the western and southern districts, sending thick columns of smoke into the air and triggering widespread panic across the city.
The strikes come just hours after Israel issued a stern public warning that it was prepared to “resume full-scale war” if Iran continued its provocations. Israeli officials made clear that any further attacks on Israeli or American interests would trigger immediate and overwhelming consequences. It appears Tehran has now felt the full weight of that warning.

According to preliminary reports, the fresh blasts targeted IRGC command facilities, missile storage sites, and leadership bunkers still active in the capital. The precision and intensity of the explosions suggest advanced Israeli (and possibly joint U.S.-Israeli) strike capabilities were used to penetrate Tehran’s remaining air defenses. Local residents described hearing multiple powerful blasts in rapid succession, with secondary explosions continuing for over an hour.
This new round of attacks lands as Iran’s military is already on the verge of collapse. Its nuclear program lies in ruins. Its largest underground missile city has been destroyed. The Shirude production line is gone. Over 155 vessels from its secret naval fleet were sunk. Its top IRGC Commander in Chief was recently captured by U.S. Delta Force and Green Berets. And its repeated attempts to attack U.S. warships with boat swarms and drones have ended in total disaster.
Despite these crushing losses and the suffocating U.S. naval blockade that has cut off its oil revenue, the Iranian regime continues to provoke. That defiance now appears to have triggered Israel’s renewed offensive.

President Trump and Israeli leadership have maintained a united front: aggression will be met with overwhelming strength. With the IRGC’s command structure fractured and its capital under direct fire, Iran’s ability to sustain this conflict is rapidly evaporating.
The explosions in Tehran serve as a brutal reminder — the era of Iranian impunity is over. Every new provocation brings faster and more devastating consequences. The regime’s “fight to the bitter end” rhetoric is beginning to sound like a suicide note.
The situation remains highly fluid, but one fact is becoming undeniable: Iran is losing — and losing badly.
