The Israel–Iran conflict continues to escalate across multiple fronts, with key military and diplomatic developments emerging:
IAEA Reports: No new damage observed at Fordow, Khondab, or Natanz since Friday; inspections to resume when safe.
IAEA Chief Rafael Grossi warned that military escalation is disrupting diplomatic progress.
Russia reiterated its offer to remove excess Iranian nuclear fuel as part of de-escalation efforts.
Israeli Military: Over one-third of Iran’s missile launchers have been destroyed; air dominance claimed over Iran.
Quds Force commander reportedly killed; 20 Iranian targets hit in recent strikes.
Drone activity intensifies: Israel intercepted multiple UAVs over Caesarea, southern Golan, and the Jordan Valley.
Explosions reported west of Tehran; 50 Israeli aircraft took part in the last strike wave.
Gaza Death Toll: At least 43 Palestinians killed, including 26 at aid distribution sites; UN accuses Israel of weaponizing access to food.
Electronic warfare: UK maritime authority reports GPS and signal interference increasing near the Gulf and Strait of Hormuz.
Civil impact: Nearly 9,900 compensation claims filed in Israel; Farabi Hospital in Iran’s Kermanshah province damaged.
Ben Gvir: Criticized public support for Iran, saying it amounts to celebrating terrorism.
With cross-border drone threats, expanding strikes, and growing humanitarian fallout, the conflict shows no sign of abating.