Early Friday, Israel launched a dramatic, unprecedented strike deep inside Iran, targeting its nuclear and military heart.
The result? Several of Iran’s top military commanders and nuclear scientists killed.
Including the powerful head of the Revolutionary Guard, General Hossein Salami.
Why now? Analysts say Iran is weaker than ever—crippling sanctions, damaged air defenses, and isolated proxies.
Netanyahu saw his chance—and took it.
“This was about survival,” Netanyahu declared on live TV, calling the operation Rising Lion.
What’s The Goal?
Crush Iran’s nuclear program before it’s too late.
But Iran’s Supreme Leader hit back hard, promising “severe punishment.”
And sure enough, by morning, over 100 Iranian drones were screaming toward Israeli skies.
Experts aren’t mincing words. “Removing Salami,” one analyst said, “is like wiping out the US Chairman of the Joint Chiefs.

Iran’s going to hit back—and hit back hard.” Now, Israel’s locked down, bracing for what’s next.
Schools closed. Airspace shut. Troops mobilized. Could this spiral into all-out war?
With US troops scattered across the region and nuclear talks likely dead, the whole world is holding its breath.
As one Iranian resident put it after a night of explosions: “It feels like the ground itself is shaking.”
Stay tuned—the storm’s only just begun.