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Joint US-Israel Airstrikes on Iran: Communication Disruptions and Emergency Measures

The recent joint airstrikes by the US and Israel on Iran, named 'Shield of Judah,' have led to significant communication disruptions in Tehran. With mobile connectivity affected and internet services struggling, the situation escalated as Iran's Supreme Leader was reportedly moved to a secure location. Israel has declared a state of emergency, closing its airspace to civilian flights and advising employees to work from home. The strikes, which occurred amid rising tensions over the nuclear agreement, have raised fears of potential Iranian retaliation with missile and drone attacks. Local reports indicate explosions were heard across Tehran, highlighting the severity of the situation.
 

Overview of the Joint Strikes

The recent airstrikes on Iran, conducted jointly by the United States and Israel, have been dubbed 'Shield of Judah.' The US military has confirmed its involvement in these operations. As a result of the strikes, communication lines have been severed, leading to disruptions in mobile connectivity in various regions of eastern and western Tehran, while internet services are also facing significant issues.


ये खबर आप गज़ब वायरल में पढ़ रहे हैं। According to Iranian media reports, Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei is not currently in Tehran and has been relocated to a 'secure' location following the joint strikes.


Emergency Measures in Israel

In response to the attacks, Israel has declared a state of emergency, warning that Iran may retaliate with missile and drone strikes. Miri Regev, Israel's Transport Minister, announced the closure of the country's airspace to civilian flights. Educational institutions have been shut down, public gatherings have been prohibited, and employees have been advised to work from home.


On Saturday, Israel reportedly executed a preventive missile strike on Iran, resulting in loud explosions throughout Tehran. This action comes amid escalating tensions regarding the nuclear agreement between the US and Iran, raising fears of a significant military confrontation. Local media sources indicate that multiple missiles struck areas around University Street and the Jamouri district, with thick smoke observed rising near Pasdar Street in downtown Tehran.