Zim monitors middle east situation as US, Israel attack Iran

Zimbabwe is monitoring the situation in the Middle East where the United States and Israel struck multiple locations across Iran, including the capital, Tehran, in what US President Donald Trump described as “major combat operations”.

Iran responded by launching retaliatory strikes on Israel as well as US bases in the region. Zimbabwe has missions in Iran, Kuwait and the United Arab Emirates and a sizeable student population and guest workers including in Qatar.

In a post on his X handle yesterday, Deputy Chief Secretary in the Office of the President and Cabinet (Presidential Communications) Mr George Charamba said: “We remain engaged to ensure their safety.”

The attacks come amid negotiations between the US and Iran over the latter’s nuclear and ballistic missiles programmes, after weeks of mounting threats from Trump — and eight months after the US and Israel waged a 12-day war against Iran. Iran has struck back with missiles aimed at northern Israel and at US military bases in the Middle East.

Details of casualties and damage in Iran and Israel are sparse at the moment.

What happened in Iran?

At about 9.27am (6.27 GMT) yesterday, Iran’s Fars news agency reported a series of explosions in the capital, Tehran. Al Jazeera’s correspondent in western Tehran said he heard two explosions, while videos shared on social media showed smoke rising from several parts of the city.

Israel first announced that it had launched missile strikes on targets inside Iran.

A US official told Al Jazeera that the strikes were carried out as part of a joint military operation with Israel.

In recent weeks, Washington has assembled a large fleet of fighter jets and warships in the region, its most significant military buildup there since the Iraq War. Trump described the operation as “massive and ongoing”. The US Department of Defence later said the mission was named “Operation Epic Fury”, marking the first public statement from the US military since the start of the joint US-Israeli attack.

Where in Iran have the US and Israel attacked?

Several missiles struck University Street and the Jomhouri area in Tehran, and close to Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps headquarters, Fars reported.

The Associated Press news agency reported that a strike in Iran’s capital happened near the offices of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. Iran’s semi-official Tasnim news agency reported that explosions also occurred in Tehran’s northern Seyyed Khandan area.

Explosions have also been reported in the cities of Kermanshah, Qom, Tabriz, Isfahan, Ilam and Karaj, as well as in Lorestan province, according to local media.

While announcing “major combat operations”, Trump said that the aim of the US campaign was to “destroy their missiles and raze their missile industry to the ground”.

“We are going to annihilate their navy,” Trump added.

He also laid out a warning-cum-offer to Iran’s military personnel. If they laid down their weapons, Trump said, he would ensure they had amnesty. But if they did not, he warned, they would face “certain death”.

He acknowledged US forces could face casualties. Reuters quoted a US official as saying that the Trump administration was planning a “multi-day operation”.

The US president’s comments suggest that Trump was setting “the table for a revolution in Iran” — 73 years after the CIA orchestrated a coup against democratically elected Iranian Prime Minister Mohammad Mosaddegh, Al Jazeera’s Alan Fisher reported from Washington.

“They have done it before. This time, they are doing it with weapons and bombs rather than covertly through the CIA,” Fisher said.

“It’s clear that this is going to be a continuous military operation, with Donald Trump accepting the fact that there may be casualties.”

What is Iran’s response?

Iran retaliated by first launching missiles towards Israel, according to the Israeli military.

Air-raid sirens sounded in several parts of the country, and explosions were reported in northern Israel.

“The public is requested to follow the instructions of the Home Front Command,” Israel’s military said in a statement.

“At this time, the Israeli Air Force is operating to intercept and strike threats where necessary to remove the threat.”

But soon after, Iranian forces launched missiles at several locations linked to US military operations across the region, including Al Udeid airbase in Qatar; Al-Salem airbase in Kuwait; Al-Dhafra airbase in the United Arab Emirates; the US Fifth Fleet headquarters in Bahrain; and explosions were also heard in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

Earlier, Ebrahim Azizi, head of the Iranian parliament’s national security commission, threatened a “crushing” response.

“We warned you!” Azizi wrote on social media. Now you have started down a path whose end is no longer in your control.”

Where are Iran’s leaders?

It is not immediately clear where the 86-year-old Khamenei is. He has not been seen publicly in days as tensions with the United States have grown.

Roads to Khamenei’s compound in downtown Tehran were shut down by authorities as blasts rang out across the capital. Meanwhile, Iran’s state-run IRNA news agency quoted a source in the presidential office as saying that President Masoud Pezeshkian was unharmed. – Al Jazeera/Zimpapers News Hub

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