Yair Goldblatt, a security analyst, reports that the strikes in southern Iran have concluded for now. The single-source report, posted on X, speculates about how Iran might respond. No official confirmation from Iranian or other sources is yet available.
Security analyst Yair Goldblatt reported shortly after midnight Sunday that the strikes in southern Iran have concluded for now. His unverified post on Telegram and X echoes a similar unconfirmed report from Fox News at 07:33 Jerusalem on Saturday, which also stated the strikes had ended. Goldblatt's update adds an analyst's perspective but remains a single-source claim without official backing.
Earlier on Saturday, at 07:33 Jerusalem, The Zioneer reported that U.S. Central Command officially announced the completion of a strike wave in Iran — targeting radar, air defense systems, and drone storage — in response to an Iranian missile attack on an oil tanker in the Strait of Hormuz. That official confirmation followed a sequence of CENTCOM statements throughout Saturday: first confirming precision strikes (version 6), then detailing additional strikes on surveillance and communications infrastructure (version 7), and finally releasing footage of a precision hit on the IRGC Navy’s Shahid Raahbar base near Sirik (version 5). The thread opened with CENTCOM's initial announcement of strikes on June 26 against Iranian missile and drone storage sites after the June 25 attack on the Singapore-flagged tanker M/V Ever Lovely.
As The Zioneer previously reported on June 10, Iranian state television said calm was returning to southern Iran after earlier U.S. strikes, and Iranian sources at the time also reported that American strikes had ended. Those prior episodes — like the current one — involved unverified single-source reports alongside official confirmations.
Goldblatt's claim remains unverified. No official confirmation from Iranian, U.S., or Israeli sources has been released, and it is unclear whether this report refers to a new wave of strikes or is a delayed commentary on the earlier CENTCOM-acknowledged operations.
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