Israel Attacks Iran | 80 Israeli Fighter Jets, Rain Hellfire On Tehran Bunkers

The war in West Asia is now at its most dangerous juncture. Israeli fighter jets launched a massive bombing raid on Tehran early Friday morning.

By :  Alka
Update: 2026-03-07 07:57 GMT

Fierce fighting has been ongoing between the US, Israel, and Iran for the past eight days. Meanwhile, the Israeli Air Force launched a massive bombing raid on Iran's capital, Tehran, early in the morning. The Israeli military says the attack targeted its military capabilities, leadership, infrastructure, and nuclear sites.

The IDF also bombed Beirut, Lebanon, while Iran retaliated with more missile attacks on Israel and Gulf countries.

More than 80 fighter jets entered Iran

The IDF reported that more than 80 Israeli Air Force fighter jets bombed several areas of Tehran early Friday morning, targeting Iran's military capabilities, leadership, and nuclear facilities.

The IDF stated that in these strikes, Air Force fighter jets struck several military facilities linked to the Iranian regime, including the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps' (IRGC) main military university, Imam Hussein University, which was used to train IRGC officers. The military university was also used as an emergency resource and, most recently, as an IRGC gathering complex, particularly during Operation Rising Lion.

The IDF also claimed that fighter jets bombed an Iranian missile unit storage facility, which housed military bunkers and launch infrastructure.

An underground structure used to store ballistic missiles, where hundreds of regime personnel were active. The site included military bunkers and command centers from which senior Iranian regime officials were operating.

Unconditional Surrender

Meanwhile, US President Donald Trump has called for Iran's "unconditional surrender" via social media. The US has indicated that its goal is to change the government or install a new leadership in Iran.

Russian Assistance

According to intelligence, Russia has provided Iran with information that could help Tehran launch precise attacks on US forces. In a tragic incident, a large number of Iranian students were killed in an explosion at a school.

Initial evidence suggests that the explosion was caused by US airstrikes, targeting a nearby Revolutionary Guard compound. Rocket attacks between Hezbollah and Israel are also continuing in Lebanon, exacerbating the humanitarian crisis.

Threat to the Global Economy

Meanwhile, Qatar's Energy Minister, Saad al-Kaabi, has warned that this war could devastate the world's economies. He has predicted that oil prices could reach $150 per barrel if energy exports from Gulf countries cease.

On Friday, US crude oil prices surpassed $90 per barrel for the first time in two years. Tensions in the Gulf region have disrupted the entire global energy supply chain, raising the risk of inflation worldwide.

Changing War Strategy

Meanwhile, the US's war objectives and timeframe are constantly changing. Joint US-Israeli attacks have attempted to break Iran's back, but growing cooperation between Russia and Iran is further complicating the conflict. International efforts to stop the conflict have so far failed.

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