Donald Trump has demanded the “unconditional surrender” of Iran as Israel conducted strikes in both Tehran and Beirut, escalating regional tensions. The demand, reported by The New York Times and The Guardian, came amid a surge in military action following an apparent escalation of conflict between Israel and Iran.
Israeli forces struck a hotel in Beirut, Lebanon, on Sunday, killing four people, according to reports from Al Jazeera. The attack has prompted Hezbollah, a Lebanese militant group, to warn residents in northern Israel to evacuate. Simultaneously, strikes targeted locations within Tehran, Iran, though details remain limited.
The strikes in Lebanon have resulted in a rising death toll, with Haaretz reporting 32 killed in Israeli strikes across the country. The escalating violence follows a period of heightened alert and reciprocal threats between Israel and Iran. The precise catalyst for the recent intensification of hostilities remains unclear, but it represents a significant broadening of the conflict beyond the previously focused exchanges.
Trump’s call for “unconditional surrender” echoes rhetoric used during his presidency and signals a potentially hardline approach to the ongoing crisis. The demand has been met with silence from the Biden administration, and no immediate response from Iranian officials has been reported. The situation remains fluid, with the potential for further escalation.