Summary
President Donald Trump stated that the map of Iran will "probably not" look the same after the ongoing conflict. The war, lasting a week, has involved significant U.S.-Israel military actions, including strikes that reportedly disrupted Iran's leadership. Iranian President Pezeshkian apologized for retaliation, causing internal criticism.
Key Facts
- President Trump said Iran's map will likely change after the war.
- The conflict has lasted one week with major joint U.S.-Israel strikes.
- The strikes reportedly killed Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and other Iranian officials.
- The attacks have led to a leadership crisis in Iran.
- Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian apologized for Iran's retaliatory strikes.
- Iranian parliament members criticized Pezeshkian's apology.
- The war and its impacts are ongoing with further updates expected.