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Iran’s top security body  issues statement on missile strike on US base

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According to the statement, the number of missiles used in the retaliatory strike matched the number of bombs dropped by American forces during their attack on Iranian nuclear infrastructure.

The targeted US military base was carefully selected to ensure it was well away from Qatari urban areas and civilian populations, and the operation was carried out in a manner designed to avoid endangering the people and territory of Qatar, it added.

“This action posed no threat to our brotherly and friendly nation of Qatar or its honorable citizens”, the statement underlined.

It also reaffirmed that Iran remains committed to preserving its strong and historic relations with Qatar.

The Supreme National Security Council also reiterated Iran’s right to self-defense under international law and underscored that any future violations of its sovereignty will be met with decisive and proportionate responses.

Iran’s armed forces announce missile strike on US Al-Udeid base in Qatar

The IRGC dubbed the operation “Besharat Fath” (Glad Tidings of Victory). Al-Udeid, home to the US Air Force’s Central Command and considered Washington’s largest strategic military installation in West Asia, was described by Iranian commanders as a “strategic vulnerability” rather than an asset.

“The clear message to the White House and its allies is “the Islamic Republic of Iran, relying on God Almighty and the steadfast will of its people, will never leave any violation of its sovereignty, territorial integrity, or national security unanswered,” the statement declared.

The statement said the US is the architect behind the Zionist aggression, stressing that US military positions in the region have now become Achilles’ heels of US strategy, vulnerable to further retaliation.

It also warned that any further miscalculation by the US will result in accelerated collapse of US military presence in the region and humiliation for its forces, and will bring the Muslim world closer to the shared aspiration of eliminating the Zionist regime.

“The era of ‘hit and run’ is over”, the statement added.

US assault gives Iranian armed forces ‘free hand’ for any retaliatory action: Top general

Abdulrahim Mousavi

Chief of Staff of the Iranian Armed Forces Major General Abdolrahim Mousavi made the remarks in a message issued on Monday in response to the US aggression targeting three nuclear sites located in north-central and central Iran on Sunday.

“The criminal United States must know that it has given the Armed Forces’ warriors a free hand to take any action against its interests and military,” he stated.

In addition to providing the forces with full discretion with regard to pending reprisal, the US has opened up an endless range of options that the Islamic Republic could adopt towards “punishing its illegitimate and aggressive offspring,” he added, referring to the Israeli regime.

“In this regard, we will never back down,” Major General Mousavi noted.

The Israeli regime launched unprovoked aggression on the Islamic Republic last Friday, with American backing, assassinating several top-ranking military commanders, scientists and many other ordinary civilians, including women and children.

After more than a week, the US decided to finally make it official with direct intervention in the war that the Israeli regime has been losing.

In the early hours of Sunday morning, the US launched unlawful strikes against Iran’s peaceful nuclear facilities in Fordow, Natanz, and Isfahan, in a clear violation of international law and the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT).

IMF chief sees threats to economies from US attacks on Iran

International Monetary Fund (IMF)

The weekend strikes amplified what Kristalina Georgieva called an already “highly uncertain environment.”

The IMF is watching for further upward impact on oil and natural gas prices and for any disruption to global energy supplies from the conflict in the oil-rich Middle East, she told Bloomberg TV.

But beyond those two main risks, “there could be secondary and tertiary impact,” Georgieva said.

“Let’s say there is more turbulence that goes into hitting growth prospects of large economies, and then you have a trigger impact in a downward revision of prospects for global growth.”

“When you look at the probabilities, still there is a higher probability that (the) US in this year may avoid recession. But please, let’s not rock the boat any further,” Georgieva added.

Those large economies include the US where the IMF sees a nearly 40% chance risk of recession this year, based on its latest forecasts, released in April. This estimate is gloomier than the fund’s previous projection, published in October, before dramatic tariff increases announced by the Trump administration.

“The more there is uncertainty, the more there is volatility, the worse it is for business. When there is uncertainty, what happens? Investors don’t invest, consumers don’t consume and that holds growth prospects down,” she continued.

Over 10,000 spy drones discovered in Tehran; Zionist espionage cells dismantled

According to the report, a major drone deployment network was identified and dismantled earlier on Monday in the northwestern mountains of Tehran.

A spokesperson for Iran’s Law Enforcement Command (FARAJA) confirmed that a large cache of drone control and navigation equipment was seized during the operation. Investigations suggest that many recent assassinations targeting Iranian scientists and academics were carried out using these miniature drones.

Authorities also reported that a significant number of foreign mercenaries and infiltrators have been arrested in recent days through intelligence operations and public tip-offs.

Some of those arrested are said to have been involved in acts of psychological warfare, including tire burnings, igniting dry vegetation, and the use of sound bombs in an attempt to incite panic.

Iran’s army chief vows harsh response to US

In a videoconference with senior Army commanders on Monday, Major General Hatami said the US government has been committing crimes against Iran since the victory of the Islamic Revolution in 1979.

He said the US has received decisive responses every time it has committed crimes against Iran, pledging that a harsh response will be once again given to its most recent attacks on Iran.

The commander noted that the Iranian Armed Forces’ successful operations against the Israeli regime frustrated the enemy and compelled the Zionists to ask for help from the US -the main party responsible for the crimes- and have it directly engaged in the clashes with Iran.

While the Zionist regime waged a war of aggression against Iran on June 13 and has been striking Iran’s military and nuclear sites, the US stepped in and conducted military attacks on three nuclear sites in Iran’s Natanz, Fordow and Isfahan early Sunday.

The Iranian officials said Tehran reserves the right to resort to its own options for reaction to the US attacks.

Head of Mossad-affiliated cyber network in Iran executed

Mahdavi-Shayesteh was convicted of espionage in favor of the Zionist regime. After undergoing a full criminal trial process and having his sentence upheld by Iran’s Supreme Court, he was executed on Monday morning.

According to case documents, he was the ringleader of a Mossad-linked cyber team and knowingly collaborated with the Zionist regime’s intelligence and terrorist service.

This anti-Iranian cyber network was operating within the virtual sphere—utilizing social media platforms and foreign messaging apps—under the supervision of Mossad officers.

Mahdavi-Shayesteh managed this network, relayed commands from Mossad officers, and oversaw both online and on-the-ground operations. The network’s primary mission was to create propaganda and branded content using social media and messaging platforms targeting personnel within Iran’s armed forces.

After his initial contact with his Mossad handler, he traveled to a neighboring country for training and coordination, where he posed as a representative of a migration services company. There, he met multiple times with two Mossad officers. Due to his expertise in digital media and social platforms, he was recruited as a key operative to manage parts of Mossad’s psychological and media operations in Iran.

During his collaboration with Mossad, Mahdavi-Shayesteh also carried out several field missions, including filming sensitive locations, delivering threatening packages to targeted individuals, harassing surveillance subjects, and sending related footage and images back to Mossad officers.

Tehran reserves ‘complete and lawful right’ to respond to US attack: Iran’s envoy

In a fiery speech, Amir Saeid Iravani said today marks yet another “shameful chapter in the political history of the United States,” referring to the early Sunday attacks on three peaceful Iranian nuclear facilities in Isfahan, Natanz and Fordow.

He said US President Donald Trump “personally carried out the most disgraceful part of this wicked scenario,” referring to Trump ordering the aggression and brazenly announcing it on his social media platforms, taking all and sundry by surprise.

Describing the Islamic Republic of Iran as an “independent and peace-seeking nation,” the envoy said the country had repeatedly warned the “warmongering US regime” against any aggressive actions prior to Sunday’s acts of aggression.

“Now, based on international law, Iran retains its complete and lawful right to respond to this blatant act of aggression,” Iravani declared, condemning the “premeditated and unprovoked” assault by Washington and linking it to the Israeli aggression against the people of Iran that started last Friday and has claimed more than 400 innocent lives so far.

“This attack (by the US) follows extensive military aggression by the Israeli regime,” the diplomat noted, branding the US justification as “false, absurd, and legally void.”

He slammed the US Security Council and the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) for their “selective behavior and double standards” on the Israeli and American attacks on Iran’s nuclear sites, calling it a “moral, political, and legal disgrace.”

The Iranian envoy also referenced the 2020 assassination of top anti-terror commander General Qassem Soleimani, calling it a “cowardly and gruesome act of terrorism carried out on the direct orders of the US president,” showing long-standing US hostility and impunity.

Iravani accused Israel of fabricating a deceptive narrative for over two decades, despite being a nuclear-armed regime operating outside international legal frameworks.

“Iran’s actions are fully consistent with Article 51 of the UN Charter, which recognizes the inherent right to self-defense,” he stated.

He urged the Security Council to act immediately under Chapter VII of the UN Charter to address the injustice and flagrant violations stemming from the U.S. and Israeli actions.

In his remarks, Russia’s representative to the United Nations also delivered a sharp condemnation of both American and Israeli aggression against Iran, calling it a blatant insult to international norms and a direct affront to the global community.

“We strongly condemn the US’s irresponsible and provocative actions against Iran,” Vasily Nebenzya asserted. “The attacks carried out by the United States and Israel constitute a complete humiliation of the international community.”

The diplomat criticized certain UN Security Council members for their silence and inaction, accusing them of lacking the courage to denounce Washington’s aggression.

“Some members of this Council do not have the courage to condemn these attacks. The United States has shown time and again that it does not value diplomacy,” he remarked.

He further pointed out the glaring double standards regarding nuclear non-proliferation.

“Israel has yet to join the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT), while Iran remains the most heavily inspected country in the world under the oversight of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA),” the Russian representative said.

In his speech, the Chinese envoy to the United States also condemned the US military attacks against Iran’s nuclear facilities as a grave breach of international law, warning that such actions undermine global peace and stability.

“The actions of the United States constitute a dangerous violation of the United Nations Charter, international law, and Iran’s sovereignty,” Fu Cong stated.

He warned that the strikes have inflicted serious damage on the international nuclear non-proliferation regime.

“The US attacks have dealt a major blow to the global framework for preventing the spread of nuclear weapons,” he emphasized.

E3 countries call on Iran to “engage in negotiations”

“We call upon Iran to engage in negotiations leading to an agreement that addresses all concerns associated with its nuclear program. We stand ready to contribute to that goal in coordination with all parties,” the countries said in a joint statement released Sunday.

They also reiterated their stance against Iran acquiring a nuclear weapon, saying it was their continued aim to “prevent Iran” from doing so.

“We urge Iran not to take any further action that could destabilize the region,” the statement added.

The US strike on Iranian nuclear facilities in Fordow, Natanz and Isfahan has escalated concerns that there could be regional consequences in this conflict.

The E3 countries stated they are committed “to peace and stability” in the region and expressed their support for Israel’s security.

“We will continue our joint diplomatic efforts to defuse tensions and ensure the conflict does not intensify and spread further,” the statement read.

Iranian Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araqchi has declared that the United States had decided to “blow up” diplomacy, after Washington strikes on Tehran’s nuclear sites.

Iran’s foreign minister issued a new statement on social media, commenting on European officials urging Iran to “return” to negotiations following the US aerial attacks on the country’s nuclear facilities.

“Last week, we were in negotiations with the US when Israel decided to blow up that diplomacy. This week, we held talks with the E3/EU when the US decided to blow up that diplomacy,” Araqchi wrote on X

“What conclusion would you draw? To Britain and the EU High Rep, it is Iran which must ‘return’ to the table,” he said.

“But how can Iran return to something it never left, let alone blew up?” the ranking diplomat added.

IAEA head gives update on Iranian nuclear sites after US attack

IAEA

Fordow:

“Craters are visible at the Fordow site — Iran’s main location for enriching uranium at 60%, indicating the use by the United States of America of ground-penetrating munitions. This is consistent with statements from the United States,” Grossi said, adding at this time, no one, including the IAEA, is in a position “to assess the underground damage at Fordow.”

Isfahan:

“Additional buildings were hit overnight, with the US confirming their use of cruise missiles. Affected buildings include some related to uranium conversion process,” Grossi said.

“Entrances to tunnels used for the storage of enriched material appear to have been hit,” he added.

Natanz:

Grossi stated that “the fuel enrichment plant has been hit again with the US confirming that it used ground-penetrating munitions”.

Iran has informed the IAEA that there has been no increase in off-site radiation levels at the three sites, he said. Grossi added he has convened a special session on the board of governors of the IAEA on Monday in Vienna.