Monday, April 6, 2026

Iran War Updates Monday April 6


Reports indicate over 100 U.S. and Israeli fighter jets are currently striking IRGC targets across Iran in what appears to be the most intense wave of airstrikes since the war began.

- The small device that helped US forces locate, rescue the downed F-15E navigator 0504026
At the center of the system is a compact satellite-based communication device weighing about 800 grams, known as CSEL, short for Combat Survivor Evader Locator.Manufactured by Boeing,

-Heavy airstrike Attacks in Isfahan, tonight 

- Trump on Iran: "We're communicating like they used to communicate with 2,000 years ago with children, bringing a note back and forth!


- NYP: The media outlet who published the US had only saved ONE of two F-15 airmen risking the mission to save the second was Israel's Channel 12, per NYP The reporter, Amit Segal, told NYP he "will protect my sources," despite President Trump's threats. Segal cited "western sources" in his post (as opposed to "US sources"), and a second Israeli reporter, Ariel Kahana, later specified the news came from "Israeli sources"
President Trump made clear today the leaker  should be jailed

- President Donald J. Trump told reporters moments ago during a press conference, that if Iran does not make a deal by Tuesday at 8:00PM Eastern Time, then every bridge in Iran “will be decimated” and every power plant in Iran “will be out of business, burning, exploding, never to be used again,” within four hours of the deadline, or by 12:00AM on Wednesday

. Iranian state TV is calling on Iranian children to surge to power plants so they can be human shields against President Trump

- Trump: "Essentially, they have till 8 p.m. tomorrow, Eastern time, but we are dealing with them. I think it's going well. Mr. Witkoff is here, and JD is involved in the deal."

- Starting next week, Ben Gurion Airport will ease restrictions, increasing departures to three per hour and allowing up to 150 passengers per flight, which is expected to significantly boost flight activity and meet rising travel demand

 - Several impact sites in the  center of the country from an Iranian cluster missile including a area in Bnei Brak. BH no injuries. Reports indicate a strategic strategic site my be the target as this is a 3rd impact in the area in recent days. Other fragments fell in Yerushalayim Petach Tikva, Lod and Tel Aviv.

- Over 460 people have been displaced in Bnei Brak since their homes were hit during the war

4 bodies found in wreckage of Chaifa residential building hit by Iranian missile 2 have been identified as a couple in their 80's. and a family member.

Source to Reuters: The commander of Pakistan’s army was in contact “all night” with the U.S. Vice President Vance, envoy Witkoff, and the Iranian Foreign Minister.
The proposal: Immediate ceasefire; the Strait of Hormuz to be reopened  - Then, within 15–20 days, a broader agreement will be concluded in direct talks between the parties to be held in Pakistan (Amit Segal)

- Israel Defense Minister Israel Katz:
"The IDF has now powerfully attacked the largest petrochemical facility in Iran, which is located in Islava. Now the two facilities, which together are responsible for about 85% of Iran's petrochemical exports - have been put out of use and are not functioning

IDF Eliminated Majid Khademi, the Head of Intelligence of the IRGC. Khademi was one of the IRGC’s most senior commanders and had accumulated extensive experience over many years. Khademi worked to advance terrorist attacks worldwide, and was responsible for monitoring Iranian civilians as part of the regime’s suppression of internal protests.

- Donald Trump has issued a 24-hour extension, giving the regime until tomorrow at 8 p.m. ET to reopen the Strait of Hormuz. The extension appears to be tied to the prospect of negotiations

Hadath WILD Report: Iranian officials suggest the U.S. rescue mission may have been a cover operation, possibly linked to moving uranium or other sensitive materials. They point to a mismatch between the reported crash area and where U.S. forces operated, raising questions about the mission’s true objective.

Reports indicate the U.S. Air Force carried out a precision strike on an Iranian uranium enrichment and research facility, allegedly destroying it. The site was reportedly linked to nuclear weapons development using partially enriched uranium.


- Iran WILD Report: Iranian officials suggest the U.S. rescue mission may have been a cover operation, possibly linked to moving uranium or other sensitive materials.  
They point to a mismatch between the reported crash area and where U.S. forces operated, raising questions about the mission’s true objective.

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