
Explosions were heard in Iran's capital as Israeli warplanes pounded Tehran overnight and into Wednesday. Less than a week into the conflict, Israel says its aircraft have free rein over the cityâs skies.
Iran launched a small barrage of missiles at Israel with no reports of casualties, and Israel has eased some restrictions for civilians. Meanwhile, fear has gripped the Iranian capital as the streets are empty, businesses closed and communications patchy at best. Thousands have fled.
Iranâs supreme leader on Wednesday rejected U.S. calls for surrender and warned that any military involvement by the Americans would cause âirreparable damageâ to them.
U.S. President Donald Trump initially distanced himself from Israelâs surprise attack on Friday that triggered the conflict, but in recent days has hinted at greater American involvement, saying he wants something âmuch biggerâ than a ceasefire. The U.S. has also sent more military aircraft and warships to the region.
Hereâs the latest:
Several powerful explosions rock central Tehran
Witnesses say there have been more than 10 powerful explosions in central Tehran as Israel continues its campaign, with white smoke rising into the air. Iranian officials did not immediately acknowledge the strikes.
âNobody knowsâ: Trump wonât say whether he will move forward with US strikes on Iran
âI may do it, I may not do it,â Trump said in an exchange with reporters at the White House . âI mean, nobody knows what Iâm going to do.â
Iranâs supreme leader issued a fresh warning Wednesday that U.S. direct involvement in Israelâs military operations be greeted with stiff retaliation.
The âbunker-busterâ bombs believed necessary to significantly damage Iranâs underground nuclear sites would have to be dropped from an American aircraft.
Russia urges the US not to strike Iran, official says
Russiaâs Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov said Wednesday that Moscow has cautioned Washington against offering direct military assistance to Israel.
âWe are warning Washington against even speculative, hypothetical considerations of the sort,â Ryabkov said, according to the Interfax news agency. âThat would be a step drastically destabilizing the situation as a whole.â
Trump said earlier this week that Russian President Vladimir Putin offered to serve a mediator with. But the U.S. president said he told Putin to keep focused on finding an endgame to his own conflict with Ukraine.
Flights and cruise ships will evacuate Americans from Israel
The U.S. State Department is making plans to evacuate American citizens from Israel by flights and cruise ships, U.S. Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee said on Wednesday.
In a post on X, he said Americans interested in leaving Israel should enroll in the Smart Traveler Enrollment Program (STEP) for updates. The link is: https://t.co/rXymPRTQJJ
Huckabeeâs post comes just a day after the State Department said it had stood up a special task force to assist Americans wanting to leave Israel and other Mideast countries.
There are some 700,000 Americans, many of them dual U.S.-Israeli citizens, now in Israel and thousands more in other Mideast countries, including Iran.
Some of Trumpâs most ardent supporters are skeptical about deepening US involvement in the Mideast
During his 2024 run for the White House, Trump promised voters he would quickly end the wars in Ukraine and Gaza and keep the U.S. out of costly conflicts.
Steve Bannon, who served as a senior adviser to Trump during his first administration, on Wednesday said the administration should tread carefully.
âThis is not something you play around with,â Bannon told reporters. âYou have to think this through. And the American people have to be on board. You canât just dump it on them.â
Trump has pushed back at that notion, saying: âMy supporters are more in love with me today, and Iâm in love with them more than they were even at election time when we had a total landslide.â
Iran says its leaders would never âgrovel at the gates of the White Houseâ
Trump says Iranian officials continue to reach out. âTheyâve suggested that they come to the White House â thatâs, you know, courageous.â
Iranâs mission to the United Nations refuted Trumpâs claim in a statement on social media: âNo Iranian official has ever asked to grovel at the gates of the White House. The only thing more despicable than his lies is his cowardly threat to âtake outâ Iranâs Supreme Leader.â