Morning coverage centered on Biden's authorization for Ukraine to use long-range missiles against Russian territory, while Iran's foreign policy advisor assured China that potential Trump victory wouldn't alter Tehran's stance.
By afternoon, the EU and UK announced sanctions targeting Iran's shipping company and Iran Air for supporting Russia, prompting warnings from Tehran about potential countermeasures. Government spokesperson denied rumors of 40% gasoline price increases, while car prices jumped 23-33% for domestic manufacturers.
Evening brought Netanyahu's claims of destroying parts of Iran's nuclear infrastructure and S-300 defense systems in recent strikes, while Iran's UN ambassador warned about Israeli WMDs. MP Pezeshkian indicated consensus among leadership regarding potential removal of internet filtering, marking shift from previous position. Reports emerged of missile strikes on Tel Aviv, while Germany announced preparation of new IAEA resolution against Iran.