Israel-Iran conflict enters dangerous new phase as warnings were issued Evacuate Tehran: Fears of Full-Scale Israel-Iran War Grow as Trump, China Issue Grim Warnings. The escalating conflict between Israel and Iran has entered its most dangerous phase yet, with fears of a full-scale regional war growing after evacuation warnings were issued by Israel, the United States, and China.
Over the weekend, Israel launched direct airstrikes on Tehran, marking a dramatic and unprecedented move in the long-simmering Israel-Iran conflict. As the violence intensifies and diplomacy falters, global leaders are sounding the alarm about the potential for widespread destruction and geopolitical instability across the Middle East

Evacuate Tehran: Fears of Full-Scale Israel-Iran War Grow as Trump, China Issue Grim Warnings
Trump Urges Civilians to “Evacuate Tehran Immediately”
U.S. President Donald Trump posted a grave warning on his social media platform, Truth Social, urging civilians in Tehran to flee the Iranian capital “immediately.” Trump’s post came during his attendance at the G7 Summit in Canada, underlining the global significance of the crisis.
“IRAN CAN NOT HAVE A NUCLEAR WEAPON,” Trump wrote, reiterating his longstanding policy against Tehran’s nuclear ambitions.
Trump later left the G7 summit early to focus on the worsening Middle East situation and is expected to convene his National Security Council for further action.
Israeli Airstrikes Devastate Tehran and Natanz
Since Thursday night, Israel has carried out direct airstrikes on Tehran, including attacks on the Iranian Defense Ministry, the headquarters of Iranian state television, and the strategically critical Natanz nuclear facility.
Reports from Iranian media confirm widespread explosions and anti-aircraft fire in Tehran, while residents have begun fleeing the city in large numbers.
According to the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), as many as 15,000 centrifuges were destroyed in the Natanz strike, dealing a massive blow to Iran’s uranium enrichment capabilities. The destruction of key nuclear infrastructure has further increased tensions, pushing the possibility of de-escalation further out of reach.
Mass Exodus and Civilian Casualties in Tehran
Iranian officials have confirmed that at least 224 civilians have been killed since the strikes began, with thousands more injured. Tehran’s hospitals are overwhelmed, grocery store shelves are empty, and ATMs have stopped functioning.
A government-initiated internet blackout across Iran has made it difficult to assess the full extent of the chaos. Shops in Tehran Bazaar have shuttered, and public transport is nearly non-functional.
The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) claim air superiority over Tehran, and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated on Monday that Israel is “eliminating them one after the other.”
China and US Call for Evacuation Amid Escalation
The Chinese embassy in Tel Aviv also issued an evacuation advisory, urging its nationals to leave Israel and neighboring areas via land routes into Jordan. The advisory came amid the closure of Israeli airspace and mounting casualties.
Trump’s warning to evacuate Tehran has fueled global fears that the conflict could spiral into a direct confrontation between multiple nations. “Everyone should immediately evacuate Tehran!” Trump emphasized in a separate post, amplifying the urgency of the situation.
Netanyahu: No Ceasefire Without Security Guarantees
Speaking to the media, Netanyahu doubled down on Israel’s military campaign. “We gave it a 60-day chance. If this can be achieved in another way fine. But we had to act,” he said, defending the preemptive strikes as necessary for Israeli security.
Netanyahu confirmed that the airstrikes targeted nuclear and ballistic missile sites across Iran and vowed that the operation would continue until Iran’s capabilities were fully dismantled.
Trump Rejects G7 De-escalation Statement
Despite calls from other G7 leaders for calm, Trump refused to endorse a joint de-escalation statement during the summit. He argued that Iran’s refusal to sign a nuclear deal justified Israel’s actions, and stressed that America would stand firm against any threat to its allies.
“We knew everything,” Trump told reporters, revealing that the U.S. had advance knowledge of the Israeli strikes. He described the operation as “very successful,” and confirmed that he had extended a 60-day diplomatic window to Iran to return to negotiations—a window that has now closed.
Iran Threatens to Withdraw from Nuclear Treaty
In response to the strikes, Iran has threatened to pull out of the Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT), a critical global pact aimed at curbing the spread of nuclear weapons. A government spokesperson said that “all options are on the table” if Israeli attacks continue.
Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi denounced the strikes as a “blow to diplomacy” and called on Gulf nations including Oman, Qatar, and Saudi Arabia to mediate a ceasefire. Talks scheduled for June 15 in Oman were abruptly canceled following Israel’s initial bombing campaign.
The Global Fallout: Oil Prices Spike, Markets React
The ongoing Israel-Iran conflict has already begun to impact global markets. Oil prices surged by more than 2% in Asian markets following Trump’s Tehran evacuation warning.
Experts warn that a prolonged conflict could trigger major disruptions in energy supplies, particularly if Iran retaliates by blocking key shipping lanes in the Persian Gulf.
Meanwhile, U.S. defense stocks are soaring as speculation grows about possible American military involvement in the coming days.
Conclusion: A Region on the Brink
The Israel-Iran conflict has entered a volatile and deadly new chapter. With over 224 civilian deaths in Iran, mass evacuations from Tehran, and diplomatic efforts collapsing, the risk of a regional war is at an all-time high. Whether Trump’s “last chance” offer will persuade Iran to return to negotiations remains to be seen. For now, the streets of Tehran echo with sirens, the skies roar with fighter jets, and the region holds its breath waiting for what comes next.
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