Trump Says No Deal Yet As US And Israel Strike Iran’s Isfahan
US and Israel continue airstrikes in Iran’s Isfahan province as tensions rise. Iran responds with missile attacks and arrests suspected informants.
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The conflict between the United States, Israel and Iran is getting more intense. Airstrikes by US and Israeli forces hit several locations in Iran’s Isfahan province, leaving at least 15 people dead. At the same time Iran launched missiles toward Israel and claimed attacks on US military bases in the region. US President Donald Trump said he is not ready for any deal with Iran right now, signalling the conflict could continue.
Fresh Airstrikes Hit Isfahan Province
Missiles struck multiple sites in Iran’s central Isfahan province during the latest wave of attacks. Reports suggest the strikes targeted important locations believed to be connected with military activity.
Explosions were heard in several areas, and emergency teams rushed to the sites soon after the strikes.
Local officials confirmed casualties. At least fifteen people were reported killed, though the number could rise as rescue teams continue working in damaged areas.
Isfahan is considered strategically important, which is why attacks there have drawn global attention.
Residential Areas In Shiraz Also Reportedly Hit
Another development that created concern was a reported strike in the city of Shiraz. According to Iranian reports, residential buildings were damaged in an attack early in the morning.
Officials said the strike destroyed several housing units and caused major financial losses to residents.
Shiraz is one of Iran’s well-known historic cities. It is also home to Eram Garden, a famous cultural landmark recognised by UNESCO.
Attacks in civilian areas always raise serious questions because ordinary people often suffer the most.
Iran Fires Missiles At Israel And US Targets
Iran responded quickly after the strikes. The country launched several missile barrages toward Israel as part of its retaliation.
Iranian military officials also claimed that missiles and drones were fired toward a US military base in the United Arab Emirates.
The target mentioned was al-Dhafra airbase, where American forces operate. Iranian sources said about ten missiles along with drones were used during the attack.
Independent confirmation of damage is still limited, but the claims show how quickly the conflict is expanding across the region.
Iran Arrests Suspected Informants
Another dramatic development came from inside Iran. Authorities announced the arrest of twenty people accused of helping Israel.
According to prosecutors in West Azerbaijan province, the suspects were allegedly sharing sensitive information about military and security locations.
Officials claim these individuals were sending location details that could help identify potential strike targets.
Iranian authorities say investigations are ongoing and more arrests could happen if additional networks are discovered.
Strong Words From Iran’s Revolutionary Guard
The Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps also issued strong statements about the conflict. Officials warned that Israeli leaders could become targets if the war continues.
The comments came as tensions between Iran and Israel grow sharper each day.
Military rhetoric like this often signals that both sides are preparing for a longer confrontation rather than a quick resolution.
That is why international observers are watching closely.
Trump Signals No Immediate Negotiations
Meanwhile US President Donald Trump made it clear that negotiations are not currently on the table.
When asked about the possibility of a deal with Iran, Trump said the United States is not ready for one right now.
This statement suggests Washington may continue supporting military operations alongside Israel for the time being.
Diplomatic talks usually happen behind the scenes during conflicts, but public statements like this show that tensions remain high.
A Conflict That Keeps Expanding
The Middle East situation is shifting quickly. What began as targeted strikes has now turned into a wider confrontation involving multiple countries and military bases.
Missiles, drones and airstrikes are being reported across several regions.
Whenever large powers become involved in a conflict, the risks increase for the entire region.
For now the fighting continues, and the possibility of diplomatic talks still looks uncertain. Many world leaders are urging calm, but the situation remains tense and unpredictable.