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While Live On Air! Iran TV Bombed In Israeli Air Raid

Key Point Summary – Iran TV Bombed

  • Israel bombed Iran’s state broadcaster IRIB live on air
  • Several staff members reportedly killed during the attack
  • Israeli minister declared Iranian media a “propaganda megaphone”
  • Thousands of Iranians are fleeing Tehran amid escalating violence
  • Iran signals openness to talks—only if US avoids direct involvement
  • IDF claims aerial superiority and major missile stockpile destruction
  • US aircraft carrier USS Nimitz is en route to the region

Propaganda Center Reduced To Rubble

Iran’s state TV was hit in real time.

Viewers were watching a scathing anti-Israel tirade when the screen cut. Moments later, reports confirmed that the Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting (IRIB) headquarters had been bombed. Staff fled. Some didn’t make it.

The attack, one of Israel’s most brazen yet, targeted what it called the “megaphone of hate.” The strike sent shockwaves through the capital and marked a turning point in the four-day assault.

Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz had issued a chilling warning. Hours before the bombing, he called Iran’s state media the centerpiece of “incitement and propaganda.” Then came silence.

Tehran Under Siege

While sirens wailed across Tehran, the Israeli Air Force kept pounding Iranian defenses. Missiles fell on military bases, rocket launch sites, and even urban neighborhoods.

The IDF later claimed it had achieved “full aerial superiority.” A third of Iran’s long-range missile stockpile? Gone, they said.

Footage showed blinding flashes lighting up the Tehran skyline. One video appeared to capture the precise moment a western base was annihilated.

Civilians rushed to leave. Streets became choked with cars as parents clutched their children, desperate to flee the capital. The panic? Palpable.

Talks On The Table?

Despite the chaos, Iran sent a quiet message.

Through backchannels, it reportedly signaled interest in a ceasefire—under one key condition: the United States must stay out of the conflict.

Officials speaking to the Wall Street Journal said Tehran is “open to diplomacy.” But Israeli jets continue circling overhead.

So far, Jerusalem has ignored Iran’s hints. As of Monday, evacuation orders covered a wide swath of Tehran. Israel shows no sign of slowing its assault.

The US Balancing Act

Meanwhile, President Donald Trump faces a tightrope.

His administration hasn’t joined the strikes directly—but support is evident. Intelligence sharing, weapons stockpiles, and even air defense systems have quietly flowed into Israeli hands.

Now, the USS Nimitz, a massive American aircraft carrier, is heading for the region. Pentagon officials call it a “defensive deployment,” but the message is unmistakable.

The stakes? Sky-high.

Global Flashpoint

The world watches in fear as the Middle East edges toward all-out war.

Protests erupted across Europe and the U.S. over the weekend. Demonstrators called for restraint—and warned of another endless conflict.

Inside Israel, support for the strikes remains high. Yet some military analysts caution that Iran’s next move could be devastating. Its elite Revolutionary Guards have yet to fully retaliate.

Across the Gulf, Saudi Arabia and the UAE are reportedly on high alert, monitoring for any spillover. Air traffic in and out of Tehran has already plummeted.

Bombing Iran’s Voice

The strike on IRIB wasn’t just symbolic—it was strategic.

Iranian state television has long pushed hardline narratives. But this time, it was silenced. Social media lit up with clips of the moment the broadcast went dark. One post read simply, “They hit the mouth.”

Even critics of Israel’s broader campaign admit: the precision was stunning.

However, the death toll remains uncertain. Iranian authorities confirmed fatalities but have not released names. Rescue teams continue searching the ruins.

What Comes Next?

Trump, for now, urges diplomacy.

In a Truth Social post, he wrote: “Iran and Israel should make a deal. Peace is always better than bombs.” Behind closed doors, though, his advisors prepare for every possible scenario.

Israel insists it won’t stop until the nuclear threat is neutralized. Iran says any further escalation will bring “unimaginable consequences.”

The world holds its breath.

More updates to come as the conflict unfolds.

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