Israel Intensifies Strikes on 'Regime Infrastructure' Across Iran

As Mojtaba Khamenei is named Iran's new supreme leader, Israel escalates attacks on the country's infrastructure. Oil prices have surged past $100 per barrel amid the growing tensions.
In a major escalation of the conflict between Israel and Iran, the Israeli military has launched a series of strikes targeting what it calls the regime's infrastructure across central Iran. The latest attacks come in the wake of the announcement that Mojtaba Khamenei, the son of slain former supreme leader Ayatollah Khamenei, has been named as the country's new supreme leader.
The strikes, which have hit various sites, including military facilities and government buildings, are being seen as a direct response to the transition of power in Iran. Israel has long viewed the Iranian regime as a threat to its security and has been engaging in a shadow war with the country for years.
The escalation of the conflict has also had a significant impact on global oil prices, which have surged to over $100 per barrel. This sharp increase in oil prices is likely to have far-reaching consequences, affecting economies around the world and potentially leading to further instability in the region.
Despite the heightened tensions, both Israel and Iran have maintained a tense standoff, with neither side willing to back down. The conflict has the potential to escalate further, with the possibility of a direct confrontation between the two countries looming on the horizon.
Analysts have warned that the transition of power in Iran could lead to a more hardline stance from the new leadership, further complicating efforts to de-escalate the situation. The international community has urged both sides to exercise restraint and work towards a diplomatic solution to the ongoing crisis.
As the situation continues to unfold, the world will be closely watching the developments in the region, anxious to see whether the conflict can be contained or if it will spiral further out of control.
Source: Deutsche Welle

