Tensions in Iran remain high as the country grapples with the aftermath of recent Israeli airstrikes on its nuclear facilities. Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian confirmed that Iran cannot access certain key nuclear sites, contradicting earlier reports that downplayed the damage. Despite this, Iranian officials continue to dispute claims from the U.S. about the status of nuclear negotiations, insisting no formal talks have been requested. 

Meanwhile, internet disruptions persist nationwide, severely limiting the flow of information for ordinary Iranians. These outages intensified following Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei’s rare public appearance at a religious ceremony in Tehran, his first since moving to a secure location after the outbreak of hostilities. 

On the military front, Iranian authorities maintain they can sustain daily missile strikes for up to two years, a claim that has drawn scepticism from military analysts. The situation remains volatile, with concerns about further escalation and internal unrest.