Before his departure to the G7 summit in Canada, Chancellor Friedrich Merz re-established the escalating location in the Middle East. The Iranian nuclear program is a threat to Israel against which the country may defend itself, the CDU politician said. Merz added that Israel had asked Germany to provide fire extinguishers. “We will immediately initiate this.” He also explained: “We are also preparing in Germany in the event that Iran should target Israeli or Jewish goals in Germany.”
Chancellor Friedrich Merz (CDU) wants to help prevent an expansion of the conflict in the Middle East and has called the Sultan of Oman. As the Federal Government’s spokesman then announced, both confirmed their willingness to contribute to the end of the conflict with diplomatic means. Merz thanked for the mediation efforts of Oman to terminate the Iranian nuclear program. He underlined that Iran should never have nuclear weapons, it said. “Both agreed that it now had to be about preventing the conflict from expanding,” it said.
Israel’s Air Force flies a new wave of attack on destinations in the Iranian capital Tehran. The state radio reported explosions near the Mehrabad Airport in the middle of the metropolis. According to Iranian media reports, there were also impacts near a luxury hotel in the north of the city of the million with its more than 15 million inhabitants. At first there were no details.
The Israeli Minister of Defense, Israel Katz, had previously announced further attacks by the army in Iran. After an evacuation call of the military to people near arms factories in Iran, Katz said: “The military will attack the goals and the Iranian snake in Tehran and otherwise from nuclear skills and weapons.
In the night of Sunday night, Israel’s army attacked more than 80 destinations in the Iranian capital Tehran. The attacks were carried out “throughout the night” and, among other things, had directed against the Ministry of Defense and the headquarters of the military nuclear project SPND, the army said. Places were also attacked in which Iranian leadership had stored documents for nuclear research.