Missiles target office of Israeli PM Netanyahu as Iran rejects US talks
Iran claims missile strike on Netanyahu office. File photo
Iran claims missile strike on Netanyahu office. File photo
(Web Desk): Iran has claimed missile strike on Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office and rejected US talks, raising fears of wider Middle East tensions.

Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps said it targeted the office of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. In a statement, the force claimed that missiles were fired not only at Netanyahu’s office but also at a building where the Israeli Air Force chief was present.

Iran further said that both Netanyahu and the Zionist air force chief were targeted with “Khyber” missiles. However, there was no immediate confirmation from Israeli authorities about the damage or casualties.

On the diplomatic front, Iran rejected an offer of negotiations from US President Donald Trump. The head of Iran’s National Security Council, Ali Larijani, said on social media platform X that Iran will not hold talks with Washington. He stated that Trump’s “self-created ideas” have pushed the Middle East into chaos.

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Meanwhile, reports emerged of a drone attack on a major oil refinery of Saudi Aramco located in Ras Tanura, Saudi Arabia. The refinery was reportedly targeted with an Iranian-made Shahed 136 drone.

Sources said parts of the refinery were damaged in the attack. Saudi authorities did not release full details immediately. Initial reports said security forces and fire brigade teams quickly reached the site and brought the situation under control.

The developments have sharply increased tensions in the region. Markets are watching closely as oil facilities and political leaders become direct targets.

The situation looks very serious. If these claims are confirmed, tensions may rise fast. Oil prices could react. Talks seem unlikely for now. The region may face more uncertainty in the coming days.