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48 Iranian Leaders Killed in Joint U.S.-Israeli Operation, Says Trump

By 𝔸bdulrazak Tomiwa

 

President Donald Trump has announced that a major joint military operation between the United States and Israel resulted in the deaths of 48 Iranian leaders. 

 

The President described the mission as a “decisive blow” against the regime’s command structure.

 

The strikes targeted high-ranking officials within Iran’s military and political sectors during a coordinated aerial offensive. Trump stated that the operation was necessary to preempt planned attacks against American interests and regional allies.

 

The President emphasized that the United States would no longer tolerate “state-sponsored terror” or threats to global stability. He praised the precision of the U.S. and Israeli forces involved in the high-stakes mission.

 

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu corroborated the report, highlighting the unprecedented level of intelligence sharing between the two nations. He noted that the elimination of these figures significantly weakens Iran’s operational capabilities.

 

The Iranian government has yet to provide a full casualty list but condemned the strikes as a “declaration of total war.” Reports from Tehran suggest that the nation is currently in a state of high military alert following the losses.

 

Trump reiterated his “maximum pressure” stance, warning that any attempt at retaliation would be met with even greater force. He insisted that his administration is committed to ensuring Iran never achieves its regional ambitions.

 

The operation has sparked intense global concern over a potential all-out war in the Middle East. International leaders are calling for urgent de-escalation to prevent the conflict from spiraling into a catastrophic generational crisis.

Abdulrazak Shuaib Tomiwa

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