Iran-US-Israel War LIVE Updates: Trump says US will target Iran’s infrastructure on Tuesday

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Iran-US-Israel War Live News Updates: The Iran-US-Israel war intensified after Iran shot down US military aircraft and a pilot went missing, while missile strikes, air raids and Strait of Hormuz tensions further escalated the regional conflict.

Iran-US-Israel War Live News Updates: The Iran, Israel and the United States war continues to intensify, with fresh military claims, airstrikes and missile attacks reported across the region. Iran’s military has said that it shot down two US military aircraft during ongoing hostilities.

One aircraft was reportedly downed over southwestern Iran, while another aircraft crashed after being hit by Iranian defences. Iranian authorities said one US crew member was rescued, while at least one pilot remains missing and search operations are ongoing.

Celebrations were reported in Tehran after Iranian officials said the incident demonstrated the country’s continued military capability against the United States and Israel, according to state media reports.

US President Donald Trump has been briefed about reports of US aircraft being shot down and issued a strong warning to Tehran, demanding that Iran reopen the Strait of Hormuz and cautioning that severe consequences would follow if shipping routes remain blocked.

In response, Iranian officials said Tehran remains resolute and warned that any further escalation by the United States or Israel would result in attacks on US military infrastructure and Israeli strategic targets across the region.

Iranian missile and drone attacks on Israel triggered sirens across multiple cities and caused damage to buildings in parts of East Jerusalem and central Israel, while Israeli airstrikes targeted petrochemical facilities and infrastructure in southwestern Iran.

Meanwhile, Israel has continued military operations in Lebanon and Gaza, and regional tensions have expanded with missile launches reported from Yemen and continued exchanges of fire involving Hezbollah in northern Israel.

Efforts to mediate the conflict are ongoing. Pakistan has said its diplomatic efforts to bring Washington and Tehran to negotiations are still on track, although no date has been set for talks, and it remains unclear whether discussions would be direct or indirect.

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