Israel Kills Iran's Intelligence Minister in Overnight Strike on Tehran
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•Israel conducted an overnight airstrike in Tehran, killing Iran's intelligence minister amid escalating US-Israel operations against Iran since February 28.
•Iran's Ministry of Health reports at least 1,444 killed and nearly 19,000 injured in ongoing US-Israeli attacks, with a Red Crescent worker assisting victims.
•Senior Israeli officials warned US diplomats that Iranian protesters against their government would 'get slaughtered,' despite Israel's promotion of anti-regime demonstrations.
•The strike heightens tensions as US intelligence officials prepare to testify before the Senate Intelligence Committee on the Iran conflict.
• US military conducted attacks today on Iranian missile installations near the Strait of Hormuz to neutralize threats to transiting ships.
• The strikes target sites from which Iran could launch attacks on commercial and military vessels in the critical waterway.
• The operation escalates US involvement in the Iran conflict, aiming to secure global oil shipping routes amid heightened tensions.
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