Israel Strikes Evin Prison: A Symbol of Iranian Governance Under Siege
Israel conducted intense airstrikes on Tehran's Evin prison, symbolizing Iran's government, escalating tensions following the U.S. bombing of Iranian nuclear sites. Iran, while threatening retaliation, has not responded significantly. Oil prices remained stable as markets doubted Iran's capability to disrupt the Gulf's oil supply.

Israel has launched its most ferocious barrage on Evin prison, a notorious symbol of Iran's government, intensifying hostilities in Tehran. This surge of violence follows the United States' recent bombings of Iranian nuclear sites, deepening the geopolitical crisis.
Although Iran has vowed vengeance, significant retaliatory actions have yet to materialize over 24 hours after the U.S. attack. Interestingly, oil markets have remained mostly stable, unaffected by these developments, as traders show skepticism towards potential disruptions in Gulf oil supplies.
Meanwhile, the Israeli government openly declared its broadened military objectives, targeting Iranian regime structures. Conflicting reports emerge from Tehran regarding the scope of destruction. As the situation unfolds, global observers watch closely the potential impact on Middle Eastern stability.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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