Les États-Unis et Israël ont lancé le 28 février une attaque contre Téhéran qui a plongé la région dans le chaos et provoqué une crise énergétique mondiale.
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Trump has issued a strict deadline, but a defiant Iran says the threats by the US president are ‘delusional’.
United States President Donald Trump has warned of the “complete demolition” of key Iranian infrastructure if the Strait of Hormuz is not reopened by a looming deadline. He describes Tehran’s response to a US ceasefire proposal as “significant” but ultimately “not good enough”.
Iran’s military has dismissed Trump’s threats as “delusional”, saying they cannot mask what it described as US “disgrace and humiliation” in the region, according to Iranian media.
Meanwhile, US-Israeli attacks across Iran have intensified with universities and oil facilities among the civilian targets. Iranian missiles and drones also continue to target sites across the Gulf.
Iran’s top university bombed as US, Israel intensify attacks; 34 killed
At least 34 people have been killed, including six children, as the United States and Israel carried out massive attacks across Iran, targeting a top university as well as residential areas, after US President Donald Trump set a Tuesday deadline for Tehran to fully reopen the Strait of Hormuz or face strikes on its power plants and bridges.
The Fars news agency reported on Monday that an air attack killed 23 people, including four girls and two boys aged below 10 years, in Tehran province’s Baharestan County.