Iran Tells Residents to Leave Tehran Amid US‑Israel Airstrikes
Israel and the United States carried out a joint military operation on 28 February, hitting 30 targets across Iran, according to UNN reports citing regional media. Among the locations struck in Tehran were the presidential plaza and the intelligence headquarters, increasing fears of a wider confrontation.
The strikes were reportedly coordinated by the US and Israel over several months, signalling detailed planning rather than a sudden move. At the same time, Israeli forces also attacked Hezbollah positions in southern Lebanon, widening the military activity beyond Iranian territory and raising concerns about regional escalation.
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US-Israel strikes on Iran and Iran’s security response
Following the attacks, Iran’s National Security Council issued a public appeal urging people to leave Tehran if possible. Al Jazeera, quoted by UNN, reported that the council warned residents while calling for calm. The body stated: "Due to the current situation, you must, as much as possible and while remaining calm, move to other places and cities if you have such an opportunity," the country's security body said in a statement.
Iran reacted by closing its airspace after the US-Israel strikes, halting almost all flights over the country. Only a small number of aircraft remained in Iranian skies, including planes travelling to Tbilisi, Almaty and Dubai, as authorities moved to control risks linked to further military action.
US-Israel strikes on Iran, airspace closure and conflict outlook
Israel is now preparing for what officials describe as a multi-day conflict with Iran, according to UNN. Tehran, meanwhile, has promised a devastating response to the attacks. These statements have added to concerns that the US-Israel operation could trigger extended clashes involving several fronts.
The following table summarises the key reported details linked to the US-Israel strikes on Iran and related developments:
| Event | Location | Details |
|---|---|---|
| Joint US-Israel strikes | Iran | 30 targets hit on 28 February |
| Key Tehran targets | Tehran | Presidential plaza and intelligence headquarters struck |
| Additional strikes | Southern Lebanon | Hezbollah targets hit by Israeli army |
| Airspace status | Iran | Airspace closed; limited flights to Tbilisi, Almaty, Dubai remained |
| Security guidance | Tehran | National Security Council urged residents to leave if possible |
| Future outlook | Region | Israel preparing for multi-day conflict; Tehran vows devastating response |
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