Israel’s Big Attack – Iran Wants To Kill Trump?

Israel’s airstrikes on Iran’s oil, gas, and military sites have intensified the conflict, triggering deadly retaliation from Iran. With global powers like the U.S. and UK now involved, the world fears

Tensions between Israel and Iran have reached a dangerous high, as violence continues to grow each day. On 14th June 2025, Israel launched a historic and devastating attack on Iran’s major oil and gas centres for the first time. These strikes hit vital locations including the Shahran fuel depot, South Pars gas field and Fajr Jam plant, crippling a major part of Iran’s economy. Fires erupted, including at a key oil refinery in Tehran. 

This has raised fears of a wider war and global oil crisis, especially for countries like India that depend heavily on Iran for oil and gas. Rising fuel prices and inflation are now a real threat.

The Israeli Defence Forces (IDF), supported by intelligence from its elite spy agency MOSSAD, also struck Iran’s Defence Ministry in Tehran, killing top officers. Israel went further by targeting the SPND nuclear research centre. Their missile strikes were extremely precise, destroying only specific apartments belonging to military officers and nuclear scientists, leaving nearby buildings untouched. 

One photo showed just three floors damaged, while others remained intact proving how accurate and powerful Israel’s military has become. The world is shocked by this level of targeted destruction.

Israel’s Defence Minister Israel Katz warned, “Tehran will burn,” hinting at a possible full-scale attack on Iran’s capital. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu added, “This is nothing compared to what is coming,” confirming that Israel has not finished its operations.

In retaliation, Iran fired 150 missiles and sent over 100 drones to attack Israel. While Israel’s Iron Dome defence system intercepted most of them, some hit civilian areas. Thirteen people were killed and more than 100 were injured in Israel. Iran also claimed to have destroyed Israel’s advanced F-35 fighter jets but provided no proof.

Meanwhile, U.S. President Donald Trump issued a strong warning to Iran via his platform Truth Social, clarifying that the U.S. had no role in Israel’s attack. However, he warned that if Iran attacks American assets, the U.S. military would respond with full force. Trump’s concern stems from Iran’s threats to target U.S. bases in Syria, Iraq, Saudi Arabia, UAE and Qatar. The U.S. had already withdrawn personnel from these bases days before the attack indicating it had advance knowledge of Israel’s strike.

In a shocking claim, Netanyahu revealed that Iran wants to assassinate Trump, calling him Iran’s “Enemy No. 1.” He also said his own life is in danger, stating that a missile was recently fired at his bedroom window.

Other global powers are now on alert. UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer has moved British fighter jets to the Middle East. The UK has several bases in the region, including in UAE, Qatar, Bahrain, and Kuwait.

As the situation intensifies, it is clear this war is far from over. With powerful allies on both sides and rising global stakes, the Israel-Iran conflict could soon escalate into a much larger crisis. Nations across the world are watching, preparing and hoping this war does not spiral out of control.

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