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Video aired on Iranian state television on Thursday 19 March captured Red Crescent teams rescuing an injured man from collapsed buildings in South Khorasan province after a reported US-Israeli strike. According to SNN.ir, bulldozers cleared debris across residential areas while emergency workers combed through the rubble. A provincial spokesman confirmed that the bodies of a young girl and several women were found beneath the structures.

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The images followed Wednesday’s Israeli airstrike killing intelligence minister Esmail Khatib, part of a high-profile assassination wave including national security chief Ali Larijani and Basij commander Gholamreza Soleimani. Iranian authorities report over 1,300 deaths since late February 2026, when direct US-Iran exchanges began after the sinking of frigate IRIS Dena.

Operations persist across multiple regions, straining emergency services amid infrastructure damage. The strikes coincide with Tehran’s missile retaliation on Tel Aviv and mass funerals for senior commanders, deepening the conflict’s humanitarian crisis in eastern Iran.

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Video aired on Iranian state television on Thursday 19 March captured Red Crescent teams rescuing an injured man from collapsed buildings in South Khorasan province after a reported US-Israeli strike. According to SNN.ir, bulldozers cleared debris across residential areas while emergency workers combed through the rubble. A provincial spokesman confirmed that the bodies of a young girl and several women were found beneath the structures.


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The images followed Wednesday’s Israeli airstrike killing intelligence minister Esmail Khatib, part of a high-profile assassination wave including national security chief Ali Larijani and Basij commander Gholamreza Soleimani. Iranian authorities report over 1,300 deaths since late February 2026, when direct US-Iran exchanges began after the sinking of frigate IRIS Dena.

Operations persist across multiple regions, straining emergency services amid infrastructure damage. The strikes coincide with Tehran’s missile retaliation on Tel Aviv and mass funerals for senior commanders, deepening the conflict’s humanitarian crisis in eastern Iran.

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It would be funny if it wasn’t so Trumpy.

Hosting the Japanese prime minister, Sanae Takaichi, in the Oval Office on Thursday, Donald Trump could not resist mocking Japan about its 1941 attack on Pearl Harbor during the second world war.

After a series of questions about the current conflict in Iran, the US president was asked by a Japanese reporter: “Why didn’t you tell US allies in Europe and Asia and Japan about the war before attacking Iran?

Trump replied: “One thing you don’t want to signal too much, you know, when we go in, we went in very hard and we didn’t tell anybody about it because we wanted surprise. Who knows better about surprise than Japan?”

There was laughter in the room but the president had not finished. He asked mischievously: “Why didn’t you tell me about Pearl Harbor?”

Suddenly the laughter died away. Takaichi’s eyes widened and she shifted in her chair as Trump evoked the moment that drew the US into the second world war.

The Japanese attack on the US naval base in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, took place on 7 December 1941, five years before Trump was born. It killed 2,390 Americans and the US declared war on Japan the next day. Then president Franklin Delano Roosevelt called it “a date which will live in infamy”.

The US defeated Japan in August 1945, days after atomic bomb attacks on Hiroshima and Nagasaki killed hundreds of thousands of civilians.

Trump supporters relished his off-the-cuff response. His son Eric posted on the X social media platform: “One of the great responses to a reporter in history!”

Critics were less impressed. Journalist Mehdi Hasan wrote: “I’m sorry, but this is legit hilarious. If only he wasn’t the president and just a character on TV. We could laugh our heads off without any sense of unease, dread, or embarrassment.”

It was not Trump’s first awkward moment regarding the war. Last year, when Germany’s chancellor, Friedrich Merz, brought up 6 June as D-day, Trump responded that it was “not a pleasant day” for the chancellor.

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