INSANE FOOTAGE: Israel Strikes Iconic Quds Square in Tehran on First Day of War
Unprecedented attack hits northern Tehran’s landmark square, shattering the illusion of safety in Iran’s capital.
A shocking new video from the heart of Iran has surfaced, capturing what appears to be the moment Israel struck Tehran’s iconic Quds Square during the opening hours of the war.
According to multiple reports, the strike took place on the morning of June 13—the first day of open hostilities between Israel and Iran.
Quds Square, located in northern Tehran’s Tajrish neighborhood, is a major transportation hub and home to a central metro station. The area is typically bustling with civilians and considered a symbolic landmark of the Iranian regime’s anti-Israel messaging.
In the footage, a powerful explosion is seen hitting a structure adjacent to the square. Seconds later, a second, even larger blast sends debris and vehicles flying in all directions.
The unprecedented strike inside Tehran's capital has stunned observers and raised questions about Iran’s defensive capabilities and Israel’s intelligence precision.