Breaking: US and Israel Strike Iran in Major Offensive Targeting

The United States and Israel have launched Operation Epic Fury, a major military offensive against Iran aimed at regime change. The joint operation, which began on February 28th, targeted senior officials and nuclear sites, with satellite imagery confirming heavy damage to the compound of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. While Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu suggested Khamenei may be dead, Iranian officials have not confirmed his status. In response, Iran has launched retaliatory strikes against Israel and United States military bases across the Middle East, including targets in Bahrain, Iraq, and the United Arab Emirates. The conflict has caused international concern, leading to an emergency United Nations Security Council meeting and warnings about the potential closure of the Strait of Hormuz, a critical global oil transit point.

[00:00] Cole Mercer: A major developing story this Monday, March 2nd.
[00:03] Cole Mercer: Cole Mercer is tracking the latest details from Neural Newscast.
[00:08] Cole Mercer: I'm Claire Donovan.
[00:09] Announcer: And I'm Cole Mercer.
[00:10] Announcer: The United States and Israel have launched a joint military campaign against Iran,
[00:16] Announcer: designated Operation Epic Fury.
[00:19] Announcer: The offensive began early Saturday morning with waves of air attacks across the country.
[00:24] Announcer: According to The Guardian, the stated objective is to bring about regime change in Tehran.
[00:30] Announcer: The strikes have targeted air defense systems, senior officials, and facilities linked to
[00:35] Announcer: the Iranian nuclear program.
[00:37] Cole Mercer: The status of the Iranian leadership is the central focus now.
[00:41] Cole Mercer: Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu addressed the situation on Saturday evening, stating
[00:46] Cole Mercer: there are many signs that Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei is no longer alive.
[00:52] Cole Mercer: Satellite imagery has confirmed that Kamenei's secure compound sustained heavy damage in the initial barrage.
[00:59] Cole Mercer: While Israeli officials have not formally confirmed his death, Netanyahu noted that several other leaders involved in the nuclear program were killed in the strikes.
[01:08] Announcer: The response from Tehran has been defiant, even as the whereabouts of Kamenei and President Masood Peshkian remain unverified.
[01:17] Announcer: Foreign Minister Abbas Aragchi told NBC News that the leaders were alive as far as he knew.
[01:23] Announcer: Meanwhile, Donald Trump released a video on Truth Social urging Iranians to rise up against
[01:29] Announcer: their government.
[01:30] Announcer: He offered the Iranian military immunity if they surrender, or what he described as certain
[01:36] Announcer: death if they continue to resist.
[01:37] Cole Mercer: The military consequences are spreading rapidly beyond Iran's borders.
[01:42] Cole Mercer: We have reports of Iranian retaliatory strikes across a broad swath of the Middle East.
[01:48] Cole Mercer: Explosions have been documented in Israel, Bahrain, Syria, Iraq, and the United Arab Emirates.
[01:54] Cole Mercer: In Israel, emergency services report at least 94 wounded as citizens were forced into bomb shelters.
[02:02] Cole Mercer: There is also a tragic report from Iranian state media indicating that dozens of pupils were killed when a primary school in southern Iran was hit during the initial offensive.
[02:12] Announcer: Iran's revolutionary guards are specifically targeting United States military bases in the region.
[02:18] Announcer: Retaliatory attacks have been reported near Manama in Bahrain and Erbil in northern Iraq.
[02:24] Announcer: The scale of the offensive is massive, with Israel calling up 70,000 reservists, primarily for air defense.
[02:31] Announcer: The United States has also increased its naval presence, moving two aircraft carrier strike groups into the area in the weeks leading up to this operation.
[02:40] Cole Mercer: Economic implications are already being felt globally.
[02:44] Cole Mercer: Analysts are warning that if Iran attempts to close the Strait of Hormuz, it would paralyze a third of the world's seaborne oil exports.
[02:53] Cole Mercer: Air travel is also in chaos. Qatar, Kuwait, and the UAE have closed their airspace,
[03:00] Cole Mercer: and international airlines have canceled hundreds of flights. Global markets are braced for
[03:06] Cole Mercer: volatility as the prospect of a prolonged conflict increases.
[03:10] Announcer: On the diplomatic front, the situation appears to be a total collapse of recent efforts.
[03:15] Announcer: Oman's foreign minister, Badar al-Busaydi, who had been mediating talks in Geneva, stated that active and serious negotiations have been undermined.
[03:25] Announcer: He warned that the conflict could have dire consequences for the region.
[03:29] Announcer: The United Nations Security Council called an emergency meeting to address the outbreak of war,
[03:34] Announcer: which French President Emmanuel Macron described as dangerous for everyone.
[03:39] Cole Mercer: As of now, Israeli and U.S. officials indicate the offensive will continue until their objectives are met.
[03:46] Cole Mercer: we will continue to monitor the status of the Iranian leadership and the regional response.
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