The United States has reportedly resumed bombing Iran, with explosions reported around 04:10 Israel time on Tuesday, July 14, according to an unverified single-source report. The report has not been independently confirmed.
Unverified reports early Tuesday indicate that the United States has resumed airstrikes on Iran, with explosions reported around 04:10 Jerusalem time, according to a single-source report. The blasts follow a series of explosions in the southern city of Bushehr that began around 02:37 Jerusalem, as The Zioneer previously reported.
The earlier reports, all published at 02:37 Jerusalem, traced a rapid sequence: security analyst Hananel Aviv first reported explosions in Bushehr; followed by reports of two more explosions; then additional waves confirmed by local sources and ynet; and finally, a report specifying a renewed wave of strikes on the Bushehr airbase. The reports remained unverified throughout the sequence, with no independent confirmation from Iranian or US officials.
The reported strikes come amid a sustained US campaign against Iranian targets. As The Zioneer reported, the United States conducted a second wave of strikes in southern Iran on June 11, and a third consecutive night of strikes on July 12-13. CENTCOM confirmed strikes on 90 targets on the second night and over 80 on the first night. Additionally, the US Army announced that a naval siege on Iran would resume on Tuesday at 23:00 Jerusalem time.
The extent of the latest strikes, any casualties or damage, and whether the Bushehr airbase was hit again remain unverified. No official statement from the US military or Iranian authorities has been released.
4 developments
- DevelopingReport: Second wave of US strikes hits southern Iran as new explosions heard
- ConfirmedUS official confirms ongoing strikes against Iran; new explosions heard in Bandar Abbas and Kish Island
- DevelopingUS reportedly tells Israel it will strike Iran within hours, warns of retaliation
- DevelopingUS strikes Iranian targets in retaliation for tanker attack, report says
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