The Israeli military has announced that it has destroyed Iranian leader Ali Khamenei’s underground hideout beneath the regime’s leadership.
It was revealed that 50 fighter jets bombed an underground bunker in Tehran that was used by senior Iranian officials even after Khamenei’s death. The Israeli military said today (Friday) that the targeted bunker inside a regime leadership complex in Tehran was designed as an emergency facility.
new stage of war
Israeli media reported that the air force dropped 100 penetrating bombs on Khamenei’s underground bunker, pointing to estimates that Iranian leaders were in the bunker at the time of the attack.
The Israeli military has issued an evacuation advisory for residents of the industrial area of Iran’s Qom city. Iranian media reported (Friday) that an explosion occurred in the coastal city of Bandar Abbas.
Tehran announced on Friday that it was waking up to the impact of continued airstrikes as part of a “new phase” of the war that Israel had threatened, this time targeting Iranian government infrastructure.
The military said the shelter appeared to be spread over several streets and had many entrances, adding that an attack on the site would “further weaken the regime’s command and control capabilities.”
Loud explosion sound and strong shaking
Witnesses in Tehran said loud explosions and strong shaking were felt in many residential buildings.
US President Donald Trump said in a phone interview with NBC News on Thursday night that sending ground troops to Iran is a “waste of time,” adding that Iranians have “lost everything.” They lost their navy. They lost everything they could possibly lose. ”
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth told reporters Thursday night that “we are only at the beginning of the battle,” adding that the U.S. government “has enough ammunition to carry out this operation, no matter what it takes.”
The Israeli military launched a series of “major” attacks on the capital, Tehran, on Friday.
Multiple Iranian media outlets, including state television, reported that a series of explosions occurred in different areas of the capital, especially in the east and west.
Combined attack with drones and missiles
Meanwhile, Iran’s Revolutionary Guards announced a combined attack “with a barrage of Khyber missiles targeting positions in central Tel Aviv, as well as missiles and drones.”
Israel confirmed (Thursday) that it had destroyed more than 60% of Iran’s ballistic missile launchers and more than 80% of its air defense systems through 2,500 air strikes in which more than 6,000 rounds of ammunition were used, and declared that it had gained “almost complete air superiority over Iranian airspace.”
The state news agency IRNA reported that the death toll since Saturday reached 1,230.
Thirteen people were killed in the Gulf states, including seven civilians, including an 11-year-old girl from Kuwait. Meanwhile, Israel’s death toll rose to at least 10 people.
The Israeli military has announced that it has destroyed Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei’s underground hideout beneath the regime’s headquarters.
It has been revealed that 50 fighter jets bombed an underground hideout in Tehran that is still being used by senior Iranian officials even after Khamenei’s death. The Israeli military said today (Friday) that the targeted hideout in the basement of the regime’s headquarters in Tehran was designed as an emergency facility.
new stage of war
Israeli media reported that the air force had dropped 100 bunker-buster bombs on “Khamenei’s haven” and cited estimates that Iranian leaders were in a “hidden hideout” at the time of the attack.
The Israeli military has issued an evacuation advisory for residents of the industrial area of Iran’s Qom city. Iranian media reported (Friday) that an explosion occurred in the coastal city of Bandar Abbas.
Tehran woke up on Friday to the sounds of continued airstrikes, this time announcing it would target Iranian government infrastructure as part of a “new phase” of the war that Israel had threatened.
The military said the shelter was believed to be spread down several streets and had many entrances, adding that an attack on the compound would “further weaken the regime’s command and control capabilities.”
Deafening explosion and strong shaking
Witnesses in Tehran reported a deafening explosion and strong shaking felt in many residential buildings.
US President Donald Trump said in a phone interview with NBC News on Thursday evening that sending ground troops to Iran was a “waste of time,” adding that the Iranians “lost everything. We lost our navy. We lost everything we had to lose.”
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth told reporters Thursday night that “we’re just at the beginning of the battle,” and confirmed that the U.S. government has “enough ammunition to carry out this operation, no matter what it takes.”
The Israeli military launched a series of “major” attacks on the capital, Tehran, on Friday.
Several Iranian media outlets, including state television, reported a series of explosions in various parts of the capital, especially in the east and west.
Combined attack with drones and missiles
Meanwhile, Iran’s Revolutionary Guards announced a combined attack “using missiles and drones in addition to a barrage of Khyber missiles targeting strongholds in central Tel Aviv.”
Israel confirmed (Thursday) that it had destroyed more than 60% of Iran’s ballistic missile launchers and more than 80% of its air defense systems with 2,500 airstrikes using more than 6,000 rounds of ammunition, and announced that it had gained “almost complete air superiority over Iranian airspace.”
The state news agency IRNA reported that the death toll since Saturday reached 1,230.
Thirteen people were killed in the Gulf, including seven civilians, including an 11-year-old Kuwaiti girl. Meanwhile, Israel’s death toll rose to at least 10 people.

