


According to information received by Iran International, numerous bank ATMs in Tehran have gone offline, leaving residents facing difficulties in withdrawing cash.

there are no fully prepared shelters in the capital or other cities amid ongoing Israeli strikes, Mehdi Chamran, head of Tehran’s city council said Sunday.
“Given the experience of the war era, we must rely on the same old shelters,” he said in response to questions about civil defense readiness.

The gates of hell have opened on Israel, Rouhollah Motefaker Azad, a member of Iran’s parliament education committee said Sunday.
“We are a nation well-versed in war,” he said, adding “weddings are being held in Iran, but Netanyahu is missing.”
He warned Israel will be punished, saying that “Trump is now tweeting like Israel’s defense minister.”
Motefaker Azad said the Islamic Republic is confronting Israel “on behalf of all nations” and suggested Iran has yet to reveal its full response plan.

Following reports of explosions in Shiraz, Iranian media said Israeli forces targeted the Shiraz Electronics Industries facility.
Meanwhile, the deputy governor of Isfahan earlier confirmed an Israeli strike on a Defense Ministry-affiliated site in the city.
Iran launched around 80 ballistic missiles in two waves overnight, the Israeli military said.
In the first barrage, about 40 missiles targeted northern Israel—one struck a home in Tamra, killing four civilians.
In the second wave, approximately 35 missiles hit central Israel, the IDF added.
One landed in Bat Yam, killing at least six civilians and injuring nearly 200. Another missile hit Rehovot, wounding 40 more people.






