New explosions shook Iran it is Thursdayafter threats of bombings mass of the American president Donald Trumpwhile Tehran promised “devastating” attacks against USA e Israel.
After more than a month of conflict that has left thousands of dead throughout East Halfthe army Israelifor his part, repelled shots from missiles coming from Iran and its Lebanese ally, Hezbollah, in the midst of Passover bean.
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The Iranian army promised launch attacks”devastating” contra Israel y USA “until his humiliation, disgrace, permanent and certain repentance, and surrender.”
In this way he reacted to the speech of Donald Trump who promised on Wednesday that will bomb two or three more weeks to the republic islamic until “I go back to the Stone Age.”
“Trump says a lot of things. It’s very difficult to read his mind and he seems to change his mind all the time, so you can’t predict what’s going to happen. But abandoning the war in this situation is a victory for the Islamic Republic,” lamented a 30-year-old Tehran resident and stock market trader, speaking to AFP.
The speech of Trump Wednesday was the first since the beginning of the attack of Israel and the United States on February 28 and cooled all hope of a de-escalation in the stock markets and tankers.
Meanwhile the war destabilizes the economy world, particularly due to the blockade of the Strait of Hormuza strategic maritime passage for the oil of the Gulf.
In Tehran, the bombings They seriously damaged the Pasteur Institute in Iran and several explosions shook different neighborhoods.
Iran continues to target allies USAand the United Arab Emirates said on Thursday it had intercepted 19 missiles y 26 drones.
Celebrations between bombings
Some inhabitants of Tehran They took advantage of the last day of the Noruz festivities, the Persian New Year, gathering in Mellat Park to make a barbecue or smoke a hookah (water pipe), according to a photographer from the AFP.
However, a resident of Tehran who did not want to give his name, described how daily life in the capital has been altered “with more types of the Guardians Revolutionaries out there.”
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In his opinion, they are in the streets “to show people that they are still in power and that nothing is going to change,” he said.
On the other hand, Iran continued with its launch of projectiles toward Israelwhich reported four minor injuries in the Tel Aviv area.
The situation has forced many Israelis to celebrate the Passover Jewish underground to protect themselves from fuego Iranian.
“This was not my first choice,” said a writer who identified himself as Jeffrey in a Tel Aviv bunker. “But at least here at the shelter we can sit and wait for it to pass,” he added.
The nuclear threat
Trump He once again stated in his speech that he is “close to achieving” his objectives and justified this war by the need to prevent Iran have the arma nuclear.
But the ambassador Iranian before him Body International of Atomic energy (IAEA), Reza Najafi, responded to the AFP what Tehran had not resumed uranium enrichment after the Israeli-American bombings of June 2025 against certain facilities.
Najafi called the US accusations a “big lie.”
Given the stagnation of the situation, the general secretary of the HIMAntonio Guterres warned on Thursday that the conflict in Middle East could turn into a broader war, and called for an immediate end to the attacks by USA e Israel against Iran and the aggressions Iranians against their neighbors.
Meeting for Hormuz
Iran’s Revolutionary Guards have vowed to keep the strategic Strait of Hormuz closed to the “enemies” of the country.
20% of world crude oil exports transit through this sea route. The prices of oilwhich had retreated on Wednesday in the hope of a de-escalation, therefore rose again after the speech of Trumpexceeding $108 per barrel for Brent, the world crude oil benchmark.
The economic effects of the guerra.
United Kingdom heads a summit of countries this Thursday to discuss how to restore navigation in the strait.
“We have more than 40 countries to discuss the Strait of Hormuz, the consequences of its closure, the urgent need to restore freedom of navigation for international shipping,” said British Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper, who chaired the meeting.
China For his part, he assured that the attacks of USA e Israel against Iran constitute a violation of international law.
The ayatollahs, who repressed sangre y fuego anti-government demonstrations in December and January, continue to have unconditional supporters.
“This war has been going on for a month. Whatever it takes, we will continue,” said Musa Nowruzi, a 57-year-old retiree at a funeral in Tehran for a Revolutionary Guards naval commander killed in an Israeli attack. “We will resist until the end,” he said.

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