Iran threatens to extend its response against oil The Revolutionary Guards, the Iranian ideological army, threatened on Tuesday to take actions against infrastructures that “will deprive the United States and their allies of oil and gas from the region for years”.
“We have shown great restraint so far in a spirit of good neighborliness but these reserves are now lifted,” the Guards warned in a statement relayed by state television. They added, “if the American terrorist army crosses the red lines, our response will extend beyond the region.”
Israel announces significant strikes in Iran The Israeli army announced that it had recently completed a series of significant strikes in Iran, specifying that they specifically targeted infrastructures. The Israeli army declared, “recently, a vast series of strikes targeting dozens of infrastructure sites belonging to the Iranian terrorist regime in several regions across Iran,” stated a military statement.
Iranian authorities reported attacks on at least two bridges in the central part of the country. Earlier, a bridge near the city of Qom, also south of Tehran, was also hit.
American base targeted in Syria A drone attack from Iraq targeted an area in northeastern Syria where there is an American military base, said a Syrian military source. The area housing the Qasrak base (Hassakeh province) was targeted by four drones from Monday night to Tuesday, the source explained, requesting anonymity.
Iraq entered the war ignited on February 28 by the American-Israeli offensive against Iran, which has since engulfed a large part of the Middle East. Iraqi pro-Iranian groups have claimed attacks against American interests in Iraq and throughout the region, while strikes have also targeted these groups.
A bridge hit near the city of Qom Strikes hit a bridge near the Iranian city of Qom, south of Tehran, according to state television, citing a provincial official. Significant Twitter posts were made by officials.





