US President Donald Trump has shared a photo of an Israeli strike on an Iranian oil depot, falsely claiming it was a recent American attack on Iran. The image, depicting flames and smoke from the Shahran oil depot in Tehran on June 15, 2025, was actually from a previous Israeli assault. Trump’s post on Truth Social linked the strike to Iran’s alleged bombing of ships, warning of further action if such incidents recurred.
Following the post, a news outlet corrected the misinformation, clarifying that the image was not recent. The US initiated new strikes on Iran after ships were targeted in the Strait of Hormuz, a crucial waterway for global oil trade. Tensions escalated from earlier joint US-Israeli attacks on Iranian sites in February, leading to ongoing conflict in the region.
Despite efforts to reach a peace agreement, a recent confrontation has disrupted progress. An MoU signed by the US and Iran aimed to reopen the vital Strait of Hormuz and resolve disputes over Iran’s nuclear program. However, Trump declared the ceasefire over at a NATO summit, expressing his frustration with Iran and authorizing further US strikes to protect navigation in the strait.
