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Iran IRGC Vows Revenge for Chief Assassination, Missile Strikes Tel Aviv Market
IRGC Vows Crushing Revenge After Assassination of Intelligence Chief
- IRGC pledges major attack to avenge intelligence chief’s death.
- Major General Majid Khademi was reportedly killed in US-Israeli strike.
- Announcement escalates tensions across the Middle East.
TEHRAN, Apr 06 (TNGB) – Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps has reportedly pledged to carry out a crushing retaliatory attack following the assassination of its intelligence chief. Major General Majid Khademi was allegedly killed earlier today in what the IRGC described as a joint US-Israeli strike. The group labeled the incident a terrorist act and stated that those responsible would face severe consequences as part of a planned operation. Iranian officials stressed the need to deter future strikes against their senior leadership.
This pledge could intensify concerns over wider regional instability and escalation.
Missile Strikes Tel Aviv Market During Iranian Barrage
- Missile from Iran reportedly hit market area in Tel Aviv.
- Strike occurred amid barrage targeting central Israel.
- Emergency teams assessed damage and secured the scene.
TEL AVIV, Apr 06 (TNGB) – A missile struck a market in Tel Aviv as part of a barrage launched from Iran amid the ongoing conflict. Local authorities reported damage to nearby structures and infrastructure including a sewage pipe. First responders arrived quickly to evaluate casualties and stabilize the area while officials monitored further incoming threats from the region.
Such direct impacts on civilian zones raise serious questions about the human cost of continued hostilities.
Trump Recalls Massive Missile Attack on Abraham Lincoln Carrier
- Trump reportedly cited 101 missiles aimed at carrier group.
- Missiles traveled at approximately 2,500 miles per hour during incident.
- Statement came amid current Iran tensions and military updates.
WASHINGTON D.C., Apr 06 (TNGB) – President Trump reportedly recalled an incident in which 101 missiles traveling at approximately 2,500 miles per hour were directed toward the aircraft carrier Abraham Lincoln. The comment surfaced during discussions of recent military engagements with Iran on April 6. Trump emphasized the scale and speed of the threat based on verified operational reports to highlight the seriousness of the situation facing American forces in the area.
The account underscores the high stakes involved in current naval operations near Iran.
Democratic Lawmakers Visit Cuba First Time Since Trump Oil Blockade
- Two US House Democrats visited Cuba last week.
- Trip marks first such delegation this year under Trump policy.
- Lawmakers called for reduced rhetoric from administration.
HAVANA, Apr 06 (TNGB) – Two Democratic members of the US House of Representatives traveled to Cuba last week in the first congressional delegation to the island since President Trump imposed a de facto oil blockade. The visit occurred against the backdrop of tightened restrictions on energy supplies to the country. The lawmakers reportedly urged the administration to ease tensions and bring down heated public statements regarding Cuba.
The trip signals potential bipartisan interest in adjusting US policy toward the island nation.
WHO Confirms Contractor Death in Gaza Security Incident
- WHO contractor reportedly killed during security incident in Gaza.
- Agency chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus expressed devastation.
- Incident occurred while individual provided services to UN body.
GAZA, Apr 06 (TNGB) – The World Health Organization has reportedly confirmed the death of a contractor who provided services to the agency in Gaza. The individual was killed during a security incident according to statements from WHO leadership. Chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus described the loss as devastating and noted the contractor’s role in supporting humanitarian efforts in the area.
This confirmation draws attention to the dangers faced by aid workers in active conflict zones.
Trump Asserts United States Could Destroy Iran in One Night
- Trump reportedly stated US could destroy Iran in one night.
- Comment tied to demands for reopening Strait of Hormuz.
- Statement made amid ongoing military exchanges in region.
WASHINGTON D.C., Apr 06 (TNGB) – President Trump reportedly asserted that the United States could destroy Iran in one night while demanding the immediate opening of the Strait of Hormuz. The remark came as part of broader comments on current hostilities and strategic waterways. Trump emphasized American military capabilities in the context of recent Iranian actions and threats.
The claim highlights the administration’s firm stance on protecting key global shipping routes.
Iran War Set to Disrupt Global Oil Supplies Despite Ceasefire
- Iran conflict reportedly will disrupt oil supplies long term.
- Analysis indicates effects persist even if Hormuz reopens quickly.
- Report examined potential impacts on worldwide energy markets.
NEW YORK, Apr 06 (TNGB) – A new analysis reportedly concludes that the Iran war will continue to disrupt global oil supplies even if a ceasefire leads to swift reopening of the Strait of Hormuz. Experts examined supply chain vulnerabilities and price volatility tied to the conflict. The assessment warned of sustained pressure on energy markets worldwide despite any short-term diplomatic progress.
Long-term market stability remains uncertain under these conditions.
NASA Artemis II Breaks Record for Farthest Human Space Travel
- Artemis II reportedly broke record for farthest human travel from Earth.
- Mission surpassed previous Apollo-era distance benchmarks.
- Achievement marks milestone in deep space exploration efforts.
USA, Apr 06 (TNGB) – NASA’s Artemis II mission has reportedly broken the record for the farthest distance traveled by humans from Earth. The crewed flight extended beyond prior Apollo mission marks and demonstrated advanced capabilities in lunar vicinity operations. Officials confirmed the new benchmark during post-mission reviews of trajectory data and spacecraft performance.
This record advances preparations for future crewed missions to the Moon and beyond.
US Nuclear Regulator Phases Out Commando Drills at Power Plants
- US nuclear regulator ends agency-led commando drills.
- Policy shift affects force-on-force exercises at plants nationwide.
- Change aims to adjust security training protocols for facilities.
WASHINGTON D.C., Apr 06 (TNGB) – The US nuclear power regulator has reportedly begun phasing out agency-led commando drills at commercial power plants. The decision impacts longstanding force-on-force security exercises conducted across facilities. Officials indicated the move reflects updated assessments of threat environments and training requirements for plant operators.
The adjustment could influence how nuclear sites maintain readiness against potential threats.
New PTAB Policy May Reshape Patent Challenges from Overseas Firms
- New PTAB discretionary denial policy targets overseas patent challenges.
- Rule change could limit filings by foreign companies.
- Policy aims to reshape landscape of intellectual property disputes.
WASHINGTON D.C., Apr 06 (TNGB) – A new discretionary denial policy at the Patent Trial and Appeal Board may reshape how overseas companies challenge US patents. The update introduces stricter criteria for certain inter partes review proceedings. Legal analysts note the shift could reduce the volume of challenges initiated by foreign entities against domestic patent holders.
The policy signals a potential recalibration in how intellectual property protections are enforced.


