⚡️ Trump announces upcoming U.S. strikes targeting critical infrastructure in Iran.
Trump announced that the United States will conduct strikes against critical infrastructure in Iran.
Trump announced that the United States will conduct strikes against critical infrastructure in Iran.
TASS reports, citing CNN, that the United States has lost at least seven military aircraft since the start of the conflict involving Iran. This includes an F-15 fighter and an A-10 attack aircraft reported lost on Friday, along with five additional aircraft.
Gulf Petrochemical Industries in Bahrain reports that a fire at its facilities has been brought under control following a drone attack.
Trump stated that Tuesday will be 'power plant day' and 'bridge day' in reference to Iran.
Trump issued a statement threatening to target power plants and bridges in Iran, while demanding the opening of the Strait of Hormuz.
The Israeli military reports it conducted an airstrike in the Tehran area on Friday, resulting in the death of Mohammad Reza Ashrafi Kahi, identified as the head of commerce at the IRGC's Oil Headquarters.
Hossein Simaei-Sarraf, the Minister of Science, Research and Technology, stated on Saturday that over 30 Iranian universities have been targeted by strikes from the United States and Israel since late February.
The Israeli defense minister has congratulated the United States on the rescue of an airman, while suggesting that there was Israeli cooperation in the operation.
Press TV reports that a search and rescue vehicle was targeted by US and Israeli strikes in Sepidan County, Fars Province.
Itamar ben-Gvir stated that the Israeli government is ordering new uniforms and preparing a dedicated death row wing following the passage of a law allowing the death penalty for Palestinians. The UN High Commissioner for Human Rights has described the legislation as discriminatory and a potential war crime.
The Israel Foreign Ministry has issued a statement acknowledging the return of United States aircrew members, praising the effort to bring them home.
The Israeli defense minister stated that Iran will face the erosion and collapse of its national infrastructure if Iranian missile attacks continue.
NetBlocks reports that Iran's internet blackout has reached 37 days, marking the longest nation-scale shutdown ever recorded.
An airstrike has hit a building in the Wing neighborhood of Beirut's southern suburbs, resulting in reported deaths and injuries.
The New York Times reports that two US transport planes were destroyed during a rescue mission in Iran to prevent capture. The operation followed the downing of a US F-15E by Iranian forces, with Trump confirming one crew member was rescued with minor injuries.
An Israeli airstrike hit the Jnah area of Beirut, causing damage to residential buildings, a hospital, and a shopping center. The strike occurred without prior warning.
Israeli aircraft conducted two airstrikes on the Al-Qasmiyeh Bridge, located north of Tyre in southern Lebanon.
The Wall Street Journal reports that US forces destroyed two C-130 transport aircraft in Iran during a rescue operation for a downed F-15E pilot. Separately, the Iranian military claims to have shot down a US C-130 and two Black Hawk helicopters near Isfahan.
The US government reports that US forces have rescued an airman who was downed behind enemy lines after his F-15 fighter jet was shot down by Iran.
Israeli warplanes conducted two airstrikes targeting the Al-Qasmiyeh – Burj Rahhal Bridge in southern Lebanon.
Rosatom head Likhachev stated that some employees are prepared to remain in Iran to continue operations at the Bushehr Nuclear Power Plant. He emphasized the importance of preventing aggressive actions near the active reactor, while noting that another wave of evacuations for Rosatom staff from Iran is planned.
Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) has launched the 96th wave of 'Operation True Promise' in response to attacks on the B1 Bridge in Karaj and Mahshahr's petrochemical facilities, according to Press TV.
Katz stated that they will continue to pursue and frustrate the leadership of what they consider terrorism and to strike security and strategic targets throughout Iran.
The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) states that any further attacks on civilian targets in the second phase of Wave 96 will be met with more forceful and extensive retaliation.
The Lebanese Army Command reports that Corporal Hussein Ali Nahleh was killed on May 4, 2026, during an Israeli airstrike in the town of Kafrahta, Saida.
The Lebanese Army reports that one of its soldiers was killed during an Israeli attack in southern Lebanon.
The Israeli Civil Defense reports that there is no risk of toxic or chemical leaks from the factory in the Negev that was struck by an Iranian missile.
Israeli Channel 12 reports that a rocket fired toward southern Israel was not intercepted.
Israeli Channel 13 reports that a second missile launched from Iran toward southern Israel has been intercepted.
An Israeli airstrike has hit the al-Ghobeiry neighborhood in Beirut's southern suburbs, resulting in reported injuries.