US and Israel Launch Military Strikes on Iran, Leaders Cite Security Threats
1-Minute Brief
US and Israel have conducted military strikes on Iran, citing imminent and existential threats.
Key Facts
- US and Israel launched military strikes on Iran on Saturday, February 28.
- President Donald Trump described the operation as 'massive and ongoing' targeting 'imminent threats'.
- Israeli officials stated the strikes aimed to remove threats from Iran.
- Trump confirmed US involvement in Israeli strikes across Iran, including Tehran.
- Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu advised citizens to follow Home Front Command directives.
What Happened
On February 28, the US and Israel carried out military strikes on Iran. President Trump confirmed US participation, describing the operation as 'massive and ongoing' and targeting 'imminent threats.' Israeli leaders stated the action was intended to remove threats, and advised citizens to comply with safety directives.
Why It Matters
The strikes represent a significant escalation in regional tensions, with both US and Israeli leaders citing security concerns. International reactions include warnings from UK officials about the legality of the operation and calls for restraint, highlighting potential diplomatic and security implications.
Sources
Confirmed by 3 independent sources
- CNBCCenter2h agoU.S. official confirms strikes against Iran underway: Reuters
- The IndependentLeft1h agoDonald Trump confirms U.S. involved in military strikes on Iran
- The GuardianLeft1h agoUS and Israel launch strikes on Iran: what we know so far
