Yair Goldblatt (security and Middle East analyst) assessed early Sunday that isolated strikes have been carried out in southern Iran so far, and that the strikes may expand into the morning hours. The assessment follows his earlier report that Iran has denied some strikes while confirming others.
Yair Goldblatt, a security and Middle East analyst, provided a current summary early Sunday of the ongoing strikes in Iran. According to his post on X, the attacks so far have been isolated and confined to southern Iran, but he noted that they may expand into the morning hours. The assessment comes just minutes after Goldblatt reported that Iranian officials have denied some of the strikes while confirming others, an indication of the dynamic and unverified nature of the reports.
The Zioneer has been tracking Goldblatt's reports on the Iran strikes since early July, with multiple unverified claims of strikes in cities including Ahvaz, Mashhad, Bandar Lengeh, and Bandar Abbas. This latest update suggests the situation remains fluid, with no official confirmation from Iranian state media.
3 developments
- DevelopingSecurity analyst reports extensive strikes in Mashhad, Iran
- StrongSecurity analyst says Iranian denials of explosions in southern Iran are of limited credibility
- ConfirmedSecurity analyst says strikes in southern Iran hit usual targets, excluding Ahvaz
- DevelopingSecurity analyst: US strikes on Iran appear pinpoint, not the 'powerful' wave Trump promised
Source and signal
- Internal intake
