In the absence of official confirmation, media outlets such as the Jerusalem Post reported explosions heard in Isfahan, central Iran, the As-Suwayda area, southern Syria and the Baghdad and Babil areas of Iraq. .
Meanwhile, American media ABC News said a government source had confirmed that Israeli missiles had hit a site in Iran, but could not confirm this regarding Syria and Iraq.
On the other hand, CNN reported that at least eight flights were diverted through Iranian airspace. He cited flight tracking website Flight Radar 24, which shows several flights no longer flying over the area.
This Thursday, Israel continued its bombings against the Gaza Strip, which has been devastated after more than six months of war and turned into a “humanitarian hell,” according to UN chief António Guterres.