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Breaking Update: Iran Claims Multiple US F-35 Strikes Amid Rising Middle East Missile Tensions

As the Middle East conflict enters its 35th day, tensions have escalated dramatically with Iran claiming two major victories against US F-35 fighter jets. According to Iranian sources, one jet was downed near Qeshm Island, while a second was allegedly destroyed in central Iran. While the US has outright denied the Qeshm strike, there is no official confirmation yet on the central Iran incident. These claims, if verified, signal a significant escalation in aerial warfare, as the F-35 is considered a highly advanced fifth-generation stealth aircraft capable of multi-role combat operations. On the missile front, Iran continues to demonstrate its long-range capabilities, with weapons such as the Khaibar Shikan and Khorramshahr able to reach targets up to 2,000 km, including Israel and neighboring countries. Many of these missiles carry cluster munitions, amplifying their destructive potential. Iran has also extended its strategic operations to the maritime and cyber domains. The Strait of Hormuz remains under Iranian oversight, with joint navigation protocols being negotiated with Oman. Iran has additionally threatened tanker routes with underwater mines and has outlined plans targeting undersea internet cables, further amplifying the conflict’s global implications. Amid the hostilities, former Iranian Foreign Minister Javad Zarif urged Tehran to end the conflict while declaring its victory, signaling a possible political avenue toward conflict resolution. Meanwhile, US and Israeli forces continue targeted strikes on Iranian infrastructure, leaving casualties and widespread damage. Analysts warn that the ongoing missile exchanges and naval standoffs could further destabilize regional and global security if a diplomatic resolution is not reached soon. This rapidly evolving situation highlights the growing complexity of modern warfare, blending air, land, sea, and cyber operations, with high-stakes political maneuvering shaping the broader Middle East conflict.

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