Massive Fire Erupts at Tehran Shopping Center, Sparking Sabotage Theories | WATCH
Blaze in western Tehran raises questions amid heightened Iran-Israel-U.S. tensions

A large fire broke out Tuesday morning at a shopping center in the Jennat Abad neighborhood of western Tehran, sending thick plumes of black smoke into the sky above the Iranian capital and drawing a crowd of onlookers as firefighters struggled to bring the blaze under control.
The fire, which burned for several hours, drew immediate attention given the timing. The incident occurred as the Middle East remains on edge amid escalating tensions between Iran on one side and Israel and the United States on the other, prompting operations to intensify across the region.
Iranian authorities moved quickly to characterize the incident as a routine technical malfunction. However, that explanation has done little to quiet a growing wave of speculation, both domestically and among outside observers, that the blaze may have been the result of deliberate sabotage.
The questions are not without precedent. A series of suspicious fires and explosions at critical Iranian facilities in recent years has drawn widespread scrutiny, with many analysts and Western intelligence officials pointing to a pattern of covert operations targeting Iranian infrastructure. Whether this latest incident fits that pattern remains unconfirmed.
Videos circulating on social media showed hundreds of bystanders gathered near the burning bazaar, watching helplessly as flames continued to spread. The scene underscored a broader sense of unease settling over Tehran as the city grapples with both the fire itself and the uncertainty surrounding its cause.
As of now, Iranian officials have not provided further details, and no group has claimed responsibility. The incident is being watched closely by observers in the region and beyond, as the world waits to see whether Trump will indeed attack.