Iranian authorities taunt US, Israel, EU amid strikes and assassinations
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Iranians are concerned about the impact of potential attacks on power plants as the scope of US-Israel war expands.
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News | US-Israel war on Iran Iranian authorities taunt US, Israel, EU amid strikes and assassinations Iranians are concerned about the impact of potential attacks on power plants as the scope of US-Israel war expands. Listen (8 mins) Save Click here to share on social media Share Add Al Jazeera on Google By Maziar Motamedi Published On 22 Mar 2026 22 Mar 2026 Tehran, Iran – Military and political authorities in Iran are projecting a message that “victory” is near as war with the United States and Israel continues to escalate, and air strikes and assassination attempts are reported across the country. Massive joint US-Israeli air raids were recorded in multiple areas of the capital Tehran overnight into Sunday, and in central Iran’s Isfahan city in the morning, a day after Dezful and Andimeshk in western Khuzestan and several other cities were hit. Recommended Stories list of 4 items list 1 of 4 Iran says will hit region’s energy sites if US, Israel target power plants list 2 of 4 Did Iran launch missiles at US-UK base on Diego Garcia? Here’s what to know list 3 of 4 Trump issues 48-hour Hormuz Strait ultimatum, threatens Iran’s power plants list 4 of 4 Photos: Aftermath of Iranian missile strikes near Israel’s nuclear facility end of list Israeli warplanes also conducted two separate sets of precision strikes on privately-owned residential units located in small towns in the green provinces of Gilan and Mazandaran to the north on Saturday, which appeared to be assassination attempts on officials. Local authorities confirmed that several people were killed, but did not elaborate. Israeli and US media said a senior drone commander is believed to have been killed. Nevertheless, top officials in Tehran said they were unyielding and focused on retaliatory attacks. Parliament speaker and former Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps commander Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf said the fact that Iranian missiles struck Israel’s Dimona overnight shows that a “new stage of battle” has sta...
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