US and Israel Launch Strikes on Iran; State of Emergency Declared
1-Minute Brief
Israel and the US struck targets in Iran, prompting protests and a state of emergency declaration.
Key Facts
- Israel and the United States launched strikes on Iran on Saturday, targeting locations across the country.
- Israel's defense minister declared a state of emergency following the attack.
- Protests occurred in Jammu and Kashmir, with demonstrators showing support for Iran and condemning the strikes.
- Witnesses in Tehran reported explosions and smoke following the missile attack.
- Flights were cancelled and airspace was closed in response to the strikes.
What Happened
On Saturday, Israel and the United States launched strikes on Iran, hitting multiple targets. Israel's defense minister declared a state of emergency, and witnesses in Tehran reported explosions and smoke. The strikes led to protests in Jammu and Kashmir, where demonstrators expressed support for Iran.
Why It Matters
The strikes mark a significant escalation in regional tensions, with potential implications for international relations and security. The declaration of a state of emergency and disruptions to air travel highlight the immediate impact on civilian life and regional stability. Protests in other regions indicate broader public concern.
Sources
Confirmed by 3 independent sources
- The HinduUnknown3h agoLeaders in Jammu and Kashmir condemn U.S., Israel attack on Iran
- Al JazeeraLeftjust nowUS and Israel strike Iran: what happened?
- The IndependentLeft12h agoIsrael's defense minister says his country has attacked Iran and declares a state of emergency
