The conflict between Israel and Iran has escalated further with China reportedly entering the fray by providing significant military assistance to Iran. Intelligence reports indicate that two cargo aircraft from China have delivered military supplies to Tehran in recent days. In response, Iran has restricted its airspace to all flights except for those from China, providing selective landing signals and subsequently disabling them after touchdown.
Simultaneously, there are indications that Israel and the United States are preparing strategic operations targeting key Iranian assets, including the capital Tehran. U.S. President Donald Trump has issued warnings advising evacuation from Tehran, while the Government of India has also urged its citizens to leave the region due to rising security risks. Reports suggest Israel has already established control over Iranian airspace above Tehran.
Sources indicate that the Natanz and Fordow nuclear facilities are primary targets, with reports suggesting uranium enrichment at Fordow has surpassed 60%. The Fordow facility is located deep within mountainous terrain, but U.S. capabilities include bunker-busting weapons such as the GBU-57 that can target fortified underground sites.
Trump, who recently attended a Situation Room briefing in Washington, has ruled out proposing a ceasefire agreement. Meanwhile, G7 nations have voiced strong support for Israel, collectively warning Iran to halt hostilities and urging the regime to refrain from advancing its nuclear weapons program.
The situation remains volatile, with global diplomatic and military efforts underway to prevent further escalation in the region.