Iran Vows Devastating Attacks After Trump's 'Stone Ages' Threat

Iran war LIVE: As Donald Trump said that reopening the Strait of Hormuz was one of his conditions for a ceasefire, the Islamic Revolutionary Guards said that the narrow waterway will remain closed to Tehran's "enemies". | World News

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In a shocking response to US President Donald Trump's final warning, Iran launched missiles towards Israel and vowed 'crushing' attacks against the US and Israel.

Tehran's military operational command Khatam Al-Anbiya released a statement, saying the war will continue until the US and Israel's 'humiliation, disgrace, and surrender.'

Trump had threatened Iran, saying it would be 'hit extremely hard' over the next two to three weeks and brought back to the 'Stone Ages.'

Air raids were sounded across Israel as the country's air defence responded to an Iranian missile attack.

Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian wrote a letter to the American people, stating his country holds no hostility toward ordinary Americans, but hopes for a near-term end to the conflict remain uncertain.