Israel’s Strikes on Iran Kill 78, Including Top Military Commanders Iran’s UN Envoy Claims

Tensions between Iran and Israel have escalated to a dangerous new level following deadly airstrikes that Tehran claims have left at least 78 people dead and over 320 injured. According to Iran’s ambassador to the United Nations, the strikes targeted key military installations and resulted in the deaths of several high-ranking commanders within Iran’s armed forces.
The revelation comes amid a growing cycle of retaliatory attacks between the two regional powerhouses. Iran’s UN envoy described the strikes as a “grave act of aggression” and warned of “serious consequences” for regional and global stability if international bodies fail to intervene.
Among the casualties are reportedly members of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), a powerful branch of Iran’s military. While Israel has neither confirmed nor denied responsibility for the strikes, it has consistently defended its right to respond to threats posed by Iran and its regional allies.
International reactions have been mixed. The United States called for restraint on both sides, while Russia and China condemned what they called “unilateral military escalation.” The UN Security Council is expected to convene an emergency session to discuss the situation.
Analysts warn that the current tit-for-tat attacks could spiral into full-scale regional conflict if diplomatic efforts are not urgently pursued. Both Iran and Israel possess advanced military capabilities, and any prolonged confrontation would likely draw in other nations and destabilize the wider Middle East.

As families mourn their loved ones and hospitals struggle to cope with the influx of wounded, the international community faces a critical test: Can it prevent another devastating war in a region already scarred by decades of violence?
