President Donald Trump said Wednesday he told Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to keep going with strikes on Iran and dismissed Iran’s Supreme Leader with a curt “Good luck” after Ali Khamenei vowed not to surrender.
He added that his patience has already run out. "That’s why we’re doing what we’re doing,” Trump said.
Netanyahu was “doing a good job,” he added and confirmed they speak daily.

The Iranian Red Crescent Society said Wednesday that its facilities were not targeted in the latest Israeli airstrikes on Tehran.
The strike hit an area nearby but did not damage its own building, the organization said in a statement, contrary to earlier media reports.
President Donald Trump on Wednesday described Iran as “totally defenseless” and said he is still considering military action.
“Well, I don't know how much longer it's going to go on. They're totally defenseless. They have no air defense whatsoever. Totally captured. You know we've totally captured the air, right?” Trump told reporters.
“For 40 years they've been saying death to America, death to Israel, death to anybody else that they didn't like. They were bullies. They were schoolyard bullies. And now they're not bullies anymore. But we'll see what happens.”
“Look, nothing's finished until it's finished. You know, war is very complex,” he said.

Amnesty International called on both Iranian and Israeli authorities to uphold international humanitarian law and protect civilian lives as the conflict intensifies.
“As the number of deaths and injuries continue to rise, Amnesty International is urging both parties to comply with their obligations and ensure that civilians in both countries do not further pay the price of reckless military action,” said Agnès Callamard, the group’s Secretary General.
Continued escalation risks “devastating and far-reaching consequences for civilians across the region and beyond,” she warned.

Footage sent to Iran International shows the Lavizan area of Tehran under attack on Wednesday.
The video captures scenes of smoke consistent with Israeli airstrikes, amid ongoing military operations across the Iranian capital.
Iran is experiencing a near-total national internet blackout, the internet observatory NetBlocks said Wednesday.
The disruption follows earlier partial outages and comes amid intensifying military conflict with Israel, marked by days of reciprocal missile strikes. Live network data confirmed the extensive outage.





