Israel Launches Attack on Ewin Prison in Tehran

Mon 23rd Jun, 2025

On Monday, the Israeli military conducted an airstrike on various targets in Tehran, including the Ewin Prison, which houses numerous opposition activists. Reports from the Iranian news agency Tasnim indicate that parts of the prison structure sustained damage; however, there are currently no confirmed reports of injuries or fatalities. Among the incarcerated individuals are regime critics and dual nationals, often used by Iran as leverage in negotiations with Western countries.

In addition to the prison, the operation targeted the headquarters of the Basij paramilitary force and the internal security department of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard. The implications of this military action are discussed in a recent podcast featuring insights from political analysts.

In response to the escalating tensions, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghtschi met with Russian President Vladimir Putin to strategize on their collective approach to the ongoing conflict with Israel. Putin had previously condemned U.S. strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities, affirming Russia's support for Iran. Araghtschi highlighted the strategic partnership between Russia and Iran, noting that the two nations have worked together to prepare a UN Security Council resolution aimed at ceasing hostilities between Iran and Israel. He accused the U.S. of overstepping boundaries with its military actions against Iranian nuclear sites.

In other news, a suicide bombing at a church in Damascus, Syria, resulted in at least 25 fatalities. According to the Syrian Interior Ministry, the perpetrator was reportedly affiliated with the Islamic State terrorist group. This incident marks the first significant Islamist attack since the fall of the Assad regime, raising concerns about the safety of minority groups under the transitional government in Syria.

For further analysis on these developments, listeners can tune into the latest episode of our podcast.


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