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Mossad agents infiltrated freight transport network, Iranian official says

Jun 18, 2025, 10:08 GMT+1

A senior Iranian trucking official said Mossad agents infiltrated the country’s freight transport network over the past three years by posing as drivers and renting trucks from unsuspecting owners.

“Some Mossad spies joined the freight fleet with forged identities and took advantage of the drivers’ lack of awareness,” said Jalal Mousavi, deputy head of Iran’s National Truckers Association, according to state media.

“Our drivers are loyal. Their cooperation was not intentional.”

He added that the agents gained access by renting trucks or taking jobs as drivers, saying that “traitors” had trained for the operation long in advance.

“This was not something that happened overnight—it’s been ongoing for at least three years,” he said.

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US deploys over 30 aerial refueling tankers to Middle East - CNN

Jun 18, 2025, 10:08 GMT+1

The United States has deployed more than 30 aerial refueling tankers to the Middle East in recent days as part of contingency planning in the event of direct American involvement in the escalating conflict, CNN reported citing two US officials.

The tankers would enable Israeli fighter jets to extend their operations over Iranian airspace by providing in-flight refueling, the officials said.

They could also support US strategic bombers, including B-2 and B-52 aircraft, if President Donald Trump authorizes military action.

Iranian envoys reject negotiations under fire

Jun 18, 2025, 09:26 GMT+1

Iranian ambassadors to Italy and Spain have warned that Israel is pushing for a wider regional war and ruled out any negotiations while airstrikes continue, calling instead for an immediate halt to hostilities.

Iran’s envoy to Rome, Mohammad Reza Sabouri, told Italian news agency Adnkronos that Israel is seeking escalation, not diplomacy, and described the country’s military actions as a violation of international law.

“We are not ready to negotiate under bombardment,” Sabouri said, but added that Iran remains open to talks with the United States once the violence stops, as long as peaceful nuclear development is not compromised.

He also cited Italy’s potential to play a constructive role and welcomed the idea of Russian mediation.

Separately, Iran’s ambassador to Spain, Reza Zabib, echoed the message, saying the war could end swiftly “if the aggressor is stopped,” referring to Israel.

Speaking to Spain’s COPE Radio, Zabib said Iran is acting in self-defense and called for accountability and reparations if the conflict ends.

Both diplomats emphasized Iran’s right to respond under Article 51 of the UN Charter, while asserting that any sustainable peace must involve guarantees to prevent future attacks.

Iran warns it will target US if found involved in attacks

Jun 18, 2025, 09:16 GMT+1

Iran will retaliate against the United States if it determines that Washington is directly involved in attacks on its territory, Tehran’s ambassador to the United Nations in Geneva said on Wednesday.

“If we come to the conclusion that the United States is directly involved in attacks on Iran, we will start responding to the US,” Ambassador Ali Bahreini said.

Bahreini warned that Iran’s response to ongoing Israeli strikes would be without restraint, though he emphasized that it would remain “proportionate and in accordance with international law.”

“We will not show any reluctance in defending our people, security and land. We will respond seriously and strongly, without restraint,” he said.

Iran’s president calls for public mobilization

Jun 18, 2025, 08:25 GMT+1

Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian on Wednesday urged officials to rally local communities and boost public participation in response to ongoing Israeli attacks.

“Bring the people and neighborhoods to the scene and create participation,” Pezeshkian said during a cabinet meeting, signaling a call for grassroots mobilization.

He did not elaborate on any plans.

He also directed all government institutions to provide support for those affected by the strikes, as the conflict with Israel continues to escalate.

‘This is how dictatorships fall,’ Israeli foreign minister says

Jun 18, 2025, 07:52 GMT+1

Israeli Foreign Minister Israel Katz on Tuesday likened the current situation in Tehran to a “tornado,” saying Iranian state symbols were collapsing and citizens were fleeing.

"Symbols of the regime are being bombed and collapsing – from the broadcasting authority and soon other targets, and masses of residents are fleeing. This is how dictatorships fall," Katz posted on X.