The Israeli military said on Sunday that it launched a major air operation against Iran, deploying 30 fighter jets to strike dozens of military targets across the country.
According to the military, the strikes involved the use of more than 60 precision-guided munitions aimed at degrading Iran’s military infrastructure.
The United Nations Security Council will convene later Sunday at Iran’s request following US strikes on the country’s main nuclear sites, Reuters reported citing unnamed diplomats.




The United States deliberately limited the scope of its military operation on Iranian nuclear sites, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said Sunday, adding that Tehran has received direct messages about the strike.
“We conducted a precision strike in the middle of the night against three nuclear facilities in Iran, Fordo, Natanz, and Isfahan,” Hegseth said, adding that the US “devastated the Iranian nuclear program, but it’s worth noting the operation did not target Iranian troops or the Iranian people.”
“This mission was not, and has not, been about regime change.”
Joint Chiefs Chairman Gen. Dan Caine also described the operation’s execution: bombers departed from the US, with some flying west into the Pacific as a decoy.
Approximately 75 "precision guided weapons" were dropped, including 14 “Massive Ordnance Penetrators,” also known as bunker busters.
Hegseth said no shots were fired at US forces and that the bombers are returning home.


The threat level to US-associated commercial vessels in the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden is high, the US-led Combined Maritime Forces’ JMIC information center said Sunday.
“The categorization comes after US strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities,” it said.
The United States has received indirect communications from Iran in recent days, US Vice President Vance said Sunday, without elaborating on their content or source.
“Iran’s missile program has shown to be a failure,” he added.
"US has pushed Iran's nuclear program back by a very long time."
“Final decision on Iran strikes was made right before they happened,” he added.
Washington aims to "talk to Iran about a long‑term settlement," Vance noted, but said the US does not seek a regime change.
“We have no interest in boots on the ground,” he added.
Vance said US intelligence reporting motivated the decision to act against Iran, and dismissed fears of a prolonged conflict: “I don’t fear this is going to become a protracted conflict.”






