The Pentagon Says This Will Be 'Our Most Intense Day of Strikes Inside Iran'
NPR
A plume of smoke rises after a strike on the Iranian capital Tehran. (photo: Atta Kenare/AFP/Getty Images)
"Today will be, yet again, our most intense day of strikes inside Iran," Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said in a news conference on Tuesday. He said the Pentagon was giving the president "maximum options," and that the war will not be "endless."
It came a day after President Trump touted major success but sent mixed signals on whether the fighting was almost over.
Iran launched drones and rockets across the Gulf region on Tuesday, while Israel's military said it conducted strikes against the financial infrastructure of the Iran-backed organization Hezbollah in Lebanon.
More than 1,200 people have been killed in Iran, 570 in Lebanon and 12 people in Israel, according to figures from Iranian and Lebanese health officials and Israeli authorities. Seven U.S. soldiers have died in the war so far, the Pentagon says.