Israel announced a new 'broad-scale wave of strikes' targeting government sites in Tehran early Saturday, as Iran's state broadcaster reported an explosion in the western part of the capital. Details about the damage and casualties were not immediately available.
The United States Central Command said more than 3,000 Iranian targets have been struck over the past week, including Revolutionary Guard headquarters, command-and-control centers, air defense systems, missile sites, naval vessels, and submarines. The latest strikes on Tehran followed intensified Israeli air raids in Lebanon, including attacks on Beirut's southern suburbs and the eastern city of Baalbek.
United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres called for serious diplomatic negotiations, warning that the situation could spiral beyond anyone's control. Russian President Vladimir Putin expressed support for an immediate ceasefire in a call with Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian, while United States President Donald Trump rejected renewed talks and said there would be no deal with Iran except 'UNCONDITIONAL SURRENDER.'

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