At least 25 people died in attacks on cities in several regions of Iran in the early hours of Monday (6), the 38th day of the war in the Middle East. In Haifa, in northern Israel, the bodies of two people were removed from the rubble of a property that was hit by Iranian bombing the day before.
Iran is under a new ultimatum from the President of the United States, Donald Trump, who promised on Sunday, the 5th, to annihilate the country’s “power plants and bridges” if the Strait of Hormuz is not reopened by Tuesday (7).
In addition to Haifa, which was once again targeted by Iran this Monday, several cities in the central region of Israel were also attacked. In Tel-Aviv, a man was slightly injured when he was hit by shrapnel from an artifact. In Petah Tikva, a woman was rescued in serious condition after also being hit by shrapnel.
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Iran still maintained the offensive against US allies in the Persian Gulf, such as Kuwait and the United Arab Emirates, which needed to activate air defenses to shoot down Iranian missiles and drones.
In Tehran, the early morning was marked by the sound of fighter jets and explosions. Dense black smoke was seen around the Sharif University of Technology in the Iranian capital.
An aerial offensive launched by Israel against the city of Eslamshar, in Iran, left at least 13 people dead. In the city of Qom, five people died in the bombing of a residential area. The cities of Ahvaz, Bandar Lengeh, Karaj and Shiraz were also hit by Israeli missiles this Monday, according to the official Iranian press.