US-Israel strike Iran in joint attack, Khamenei moved to ‘safe place’

In a significant escalation of Middle Eastern tensions, Israeli forces executed coordinated military strikes against multiple targets in Tehran on Saturday. The operation, confirmed by US security officials to be a joint initiative with Washington, represents a dramatic turning point in regional geopolitics.

Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz publicly acknowledged the offensive, characterizing it as a ‘preventive strike’ against Iranian assets. Concurrently, air raid sirens activated across Israel, with military authorities issuing urgent directives for civilians to seek immediate shelter in protected spaces. The nation transitioned to ‘Essential Activity’ status, suspending educational institutions, public gatherings, and non-critical commercial operations.

Reuters agency reported that Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei relocated to a secured facility during the assault. Eyewitnesses described substantial explosions throughout Tehran’s metropolitan area, with visible smoke plumes rising from impact sites.

US President Donald Trump concurrently advocated for regime transformation in Iran, declaring that ‘Iranian people’s freedom is at hand today.’ He extended offers of immunity to members of Iran’s Revolutionary Guard Corps, military, and police forces conditional on their disarmament.

Israeli media outlet Channel 13, citing confidential security sources, revealed the operation underwent months of strategic preparation. The timing appears particularly significant given recent diplomatic engagements – an Iranian informant disclosed to Middle East Eye that negotiations served as camouflage for military planning, evidenced by the USS Gerald Ford aircraft carrier’s positioning near Haifa preceding the attacks.

This development follows Israeli Minister Yoav Gallant’s Friday declaration that ‘the coming weeks will shape the coming decades in the Middle East,’ suggesting advanced awareness of impending military actions. The Omani foreign minister had simultaneously claimed breakthrough diplomatic achievements, which now appear overshadowed by armed conflict.