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英语:特朗普威胁要升级轰炸,伊朗誓言绝不投降

周六,美国总统唐纳德·特朗普威胁要升级对伊朗的轰炸。与此同时,伊朗总统马苏德·佩泽什基安誓言绝不投降,尽管美国和以色列再

周六,美国总统唐纳德·特朗普威胁要升级对伊朗的轰炸。与此同时,伊朗总统马苏德·佩泽什基安誓言绝不投降,尽管美国和以色列再次发动空袭,导致德黑兰一座机场起火。

以色列证实,此次空袭是自上周六开始对伊朗进行空袭以来规模最大的一次,目标包括一所军事学院、一个地下指挥中心和一个导弹储存设施。

法新社黎明前拍摄的照片显示,德黑兰梅赫拉巴德国际机场(该市两座机场之一)浓烟滚滚,火光冲天。

特朗普在他的“真相”社交媒体平台上发帖称,“今天伊朗将遭受重创!”

“由于伊朗的恶劣行径,一些此前从未被列入打击目标的地区和人群,如今正被认真考虑彻底摧毁并面临灭顶之灾。”

伊朗总统佩泽什基安在国家电视台发表讲话,语气强硬,似乎是在回应特朗普周五提出的“无条件投降”的要求。

佩泽什基安回应道:“伊朗的敌人必须把他们要求伊朗人民无条件投降的愿望带进坟墓。”

伊朗也在周六进行了反击,表明尽管过去七天其军事基础设施遭受了持续不断的打击,但它仍然具备发射导弹和无人机的能力。

耶路撒冷以及海湾城市迪拜、麦纳麦和利雅得附近都响起了空袭警报和爆炸声——沙特阿拉伯在利雅得附近拦截了一枚射向驻有美军人员空军基地的弹道导弹。

阿联酋称周六拦截了 15 枚弹道导弹和 119 架无人机,但视频画面显示,其中一枚导弹坠入迪拜机场,该机场在正常情况下是世界上最繁忙的国际机场。

法新社核实的手机视频显示,爆炸发生在机场航站楼附近,停放的飞机靠近一列过往列车。

约旦军方发言人穆斯塔法·哈亚里称,约旦也指责伊朗在过去一周内使用119枚导弹和无人机“袭击”了该国境内的重要设施。

佩泽什基安向其海湾邻国道歉,这些邻国驻扎着重要的美军基地。他表示,只有当这些国家的领土被用作袭击的发射基地时,才会对它们进行打击。

伊朗革命卫队还表示,他们向试图穿越霍尔木兹海峡的油轮“普里玛”号开火。霍尔木兹海峡是全球航运的关键咽喉要道,伊朗实际上已经将其封锁。

这场战争已进入第二周,起因是上周六以色列和美国联合空袭,导致伊朗最高领袖阿里·哈梅内伊身亡。

冲突随后蔓延至饱受战火蹂躏的黎巴嫩、欧盟成员国塞浦路斯、土耳其和阿塞拜疆,甚至远至斯里兰卡附近海域,美军在那里用鱼雷击沉了一艘伊朗军舰。

在伊朗境内,基础设施和居民楼的损毁日益严重,首都居民反映焦虑情绪不断加剧,街头也到处可见安全部队的身影。

“我想,没有经历过战争的人是无法理解的,”一位26岁的教师在匿名接受法新社采访时惊恐地说,“听到炸弹爆炸声,你根本不知道它们会落在哪里。”

伊朗卫生部周五公布的平民死亡人数为926人,另有约6000人受伤——法新社无法独立核实这些数字。

以色列也加大了对黎巴嫩的空袭力度,多次轰炸并下令疏散贝鲁特人口稠密的南部郊区,该地区由伊朗支持的武装组织真主党控制。

以色列国防部长伊斯拉埃尔·卡茨周六警告黎巴嫩总统约瑟夫·奥恩,如果以色列未能解除真主党的武装,将付出“极其沉重的代价”。

以色列突击队连夜展开一次行动,试图找回1986年失踪的一名导航员的遗骸,但最终失败。

黎巴嫩卫生部表示,过去一周以色列的空袭已造成至少217人死亡,而总理纳瓦夫·萨拉姆则警告说,“人道主义灾难正在逼近”。

然而,这场冲突的后果远远超出了那些身处战火前线的人们。

全球股市暴跌,原油价格飙升,分析人士警告称,这场冲突似乎没有明确的结束途径。美国和以色列官员曾表示,这场冲突可能会持续一个月或更久。

特朗普曾就发动战争给出过各种不同的理由,他拒绝与德黑兰重启谈判,并在周五通过真相社交网站表示,“除非伊朗无条件投降,否则不会与伊朗达成任何协议。”

特朗普还承诺,如果德黑兰任命一位他“可以接受”的人来接替已故的伊朗最高领袖,他将帮助伊朗重建经济。

伊朗常驻联合国代表阿米尔·赛义德·伊拉瓦尼表示,美国不会参与选择哈梅内伊的继任者。

他补充说:“伊朗领导人的选举将严格按照我们的宪法程序进行,完全由伊朗人民的意愿决定,不受任何外国干涉。”

尽管伊朗在中东地区进行了广泛的报复,但美国的竞争对手中国和俄罗斯,尽管与伊朗关系密切,却基本上置身事外。

克里姆林宫表示,俄罗斯总统弗拉基米尔·普京周五与伊朗总统马苏德·佩泽什基扬通电话时,表示支持“立即”停火。

美国国防部长皮特·赫格塞斯表示,美国“并不担心”有关俄罗斯向伊朗提供美军位置和动向情报的报道。

这场战争已造成六名美军士兵死亡,特朗普将于周六出席在特拉华州多佛空军基地举行的遗体移交仪式。

President Donald Trump threatened to escalate the bombing of Iran on Saturday as Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian vowed that he would never surrender, despite a fresh blitz of U.S. and Israeli airstrikes that set a Tehran airport ablaze.

Israel confirmed some of the biggest raids since the aerial bombardment of Iran began last Saturday, with a military academy, an underground command centre and a missile storage facility named as targets.

Pre-dawn AFP photos showed fire and smoke billowing from Tehran’s Mehrabad International Airport, one of two that serve the capital.

“Today Iran will be hit very hard!”Trump posted on his Truth Social media platform.

“Under serious consideration for complete destruction and certain death, because of Iran’s bad behavior, are areas and groups of people that were not considered for targeting up until this moment in time.”

Iranian President Pezeshkian struck a defiant tone in a speech broadcast on state TV in which he appeared to address Trump’s demand on Friday for “unconditional surrender.”

Iran’s enemies “must take their wish for the unconditional surrender of the Iranian people to their graves,” Pezeshkian replied.

Iran also hit back on Saturday, demonstrating that it retains the ability to launch missiles and drones despite the relentless targeting of its military infrastructure over the last seven days.

There were air raid alerts and explosions heard above Jerusalem as well as Gulf cities Dubai, Manama and near Riyadh – where Saudi Arabia intercepted a ballistic missile fired at an air base housing US military personnel.

The UAE said it had intercepted 15 ballistic missiles and 119 drones on Saturday, but video footage showed one projectile crashing into Dubai airport, the world’s busiest for international traffic in normal circumstances.

An explosion took place next to an airport building and parked planes close to a passing train, mobile phone footage authenticated by AFP showed.

Jordan also accused Iran of “targeting vital installations” inside the country with 119 missiles and drones over the last week, according to military spokesman Mustafa Hayari.

Pezeshkian issued an apology to his Gulf neighbours, which host major US military bases, saying that they would only be targeted if their territories were used as launch sites for attacks.

Iran’s Revolutionary Guards also said they had fired at the oil tanker Prima in the Gulf as it attempted to cross the narrow Strait of Hormuz, a key chokepoint for global shipping that Iran has effectively closed.

Now entering its second week, the war was sparked by joint Israeli and US airstrikes last Saturday that killed Iranian supreme leader Ali Khamenei.

The conflict has since widened to war-battered Lebanon, as well as Cyprus in the EU, Turkey and Azerbaijan – and reached as far as waters off Sri Lanka where US forces sank an Iranian warship with a torpedo.

Inside Iran, damage to infrastructure and residential buildings is mounting, while residents of the capital report growing anxiety and a heavy presence of security forces on the streets.

“I don’t think anyone who hasn’t experienced war would understand it,” a terrified 26-year-old teacher told AFP on condition of anonymity. “When you hear the bombs, you have no idea where they will hit.”

The Iranian health ministry put the civilian death toll at 926 on Friday, with around 6,000 injured – numbers that AFP could not independently verify.

Israel has also intensified its airstrikes on Lebanon, repeatedly bombing and ordering the evacuation of Beirut’s densely populated southern suburbs, where the Iran-backed militant group Hezbollah holds sway.

Israeli Defence Minister Israel Katz on Saturday warned Lebanese President Joseph Aoun that his country would pay a “very heavy price” if it failed to disarm Hezbollah.

Israeli commandos also launched an unsuccessful mission overnight to try to retrieve the remains of a navigator lost in 1986.

Lebanon’s health ministry said at least 217 people have been killed in Israeli airstrikes over the last week, while Prime Minister Nawaf Salam has warned a “humanitarian disaster is looming”.

The consequences of the conflict reach far beyond those in the immediate firing line, however.

Global stock markets have slumped, while crude oil prices have surged, with analysts warning that there appears to be no clear path to ending a conflict that US and Israeli officials have suggested could last a month or more.

Trump, who has given varying reasons for starting the war, has spurned fresh talks with Tehran, and said on Truth Social on Friday that “there will be no deal with Iran except UNCONDITIONAL SURRENDER.”

Trump has also promised to help rebuild the country’s economy if Tehran installs someone “acceptable” to him to replace Iran’s late supreme leader.

Amir Saeid Iravani, Iran’s ambassador to the United Nations, said the United States would have no role in selecting Khamenei’s successor.

“The selection of Iran’s leadership will take place strictly in accordance with our constitutional procedures and solely by the will of the Iranian people, without any foreign interference,” he added.

Though Iranian retaliation has been inflicted widely across the Middle East, US rivals China and Russia have stayed largely out of the fray despite their ties to the Islamic Republic.

Russian President Vladimir Putin voiced support for an “immediate” ceasefire during a phone call with Iranian counterpart Masoud Pezeshkian on Friday, the Kremlin said.

US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said the United States is “not concerned” about reports that Russia is providing intelligence to Iran on US troop positions and movements.

The war has killed six US service members and Trump is to attend the return of their bodies at a transfer ceremony at Dover Air Force Base in Delaware on Saturday.