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15.06.2025

15.06.2025The Day Poland Watched Tehran Burn

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Poland for 15.06.2025.

It displays 138 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

15.06.2025The Day Poland Watched Tehran Burn
The Israel-Iran conflict escalated dramatically as Israeli strikes targeted Tehran, causing explosions and fires throughout the Iranian capital. Reports emerged of ten deaths and 200 wounded from overnight Iranian retaliatory strikes. Netanyahu declared operations would continue "as long as necessary" while warning Iranian civilians to evacuate areas near nuclear facilities.

Poland's response to citizen evacuation became a political flashpoint. Initially, the Foreign Ministry indicated Poles would pay for their own evacuation, triggering criticism from opposition politicians. By evening, the government reversed course, announcing free military flights for Polish citizens in the region.

Trump entered the diplomatic arena, suggesting Putin could serve as mediator while threatening Iran with "unprecedented force." Oil prices reached two-month highs as markets reacted to the escalating conflict.

Domestically, the leaked Tusk-Giertych recordings continued generating controversy, with new allegations emerging about their content. Robert Kubica achieved a historic victory at Le Mans, providing rare positive news amid the international crisis.
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03:37Iran Strikes Back at Israeli Cities

The newspapers report on continued Israel-Iran warfare with Tel Aviv and Jerusalem under fresh rocket fire overnight, as Iranian strikes target Israeli cities while Israel maintains its offensive (Super Express, Wirtualna Polska). Domestically, opposition politician Bielan claims Tusk has lost his social mandate after losing presidential elections, describing the result as a referendum on his government (wPolityce). Archaeological developments emerge in Puźniki with investigators believing they have located a second mass grave containing wartime remains, with one source stating "I think we found that second one" (Interia). The Middle East conflict continues to dominate coverage as previous reports detailed Israeli attacks on Iranian nuclear facilities and Netanyahu's declaration that aircraft would fly over Tehran.
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07:20Ten Dead in Iranian Revenge Strike

The newspapers report on intensifying Israel-Iran warfare with overnight attacks causing casualties on both sides. Iranian retaliatory strikes killed ten people and wounded around 200, while Israel conducted operations resulting in a major fire in Tehran (wPolityce, Polsat News). Multiple sources detail drone attacks targeting American bases and Trump's warnings to Iran about "unprecedented force" (Gazeta Prawna, Onet, Interia). Netanyahu declared operations will continue "as long as necessary" after Israel attacked the world's largest gas field, with experts predicting Iran will build nuclear weapons regardless of current centrifuge discussions (Rzeczpospolita, Polityka). Domestically, constitutional lawyer Wawrykiewicz suggests Hołownia could constitutionally serve as president, while analysis examines what motivated women voters to support Nawrocki in the recent election (Do Rzeczy, OKO.press).
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Rzecznik Sił Obronnych Izraela wezwał do natychmiastowej ewakuacji Irańczyków, mieszkających w okolicy ośrodków jądrowych i obiektów wojskowych. „Dla waszego bezpieczeństwa prosimy o natychmiastowe opuszczenie okolic tych obiektów i niepowracanie tam do odwołania” – wskazał.
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11:21Poland Won't Pay for Middle East Evacuation

The newspapers report on Polish government decisions regarding citizen evacuation from the escalating Middle East conflict. Multiple sources confirm the government will not pay for Polish citizens' return from Israel and Iran, with evacuation operations now clarified (Do Rzeczy, Interia). The conflict intensifies as Iranian allies launch ballistic missile attacks against Israel, prompting millions to seek shelter and causing numerous casualties (Onet, Radio ZET). Israel warns Iranian civilians to evacuate areas near nuclear facilities and military installations "for your safety," while Iranian officials declare this a "final red line" (Rzeczpospolita, Wirtualna Polska, Polsat News). Military analysts examine the strategic battle between Israel's precision air campaigns and Iran's ballistic missile salvos, noting Israel has many aircraft but Iran possesses more rockets (Polityka). Domestically, coverage includes commentary on societal polarization and Trump's administrative changes, with one source comparing his approach to Lenin and Mao's methods (OKO.press, Wyborcza).
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14:16Iran Strikes Back at Tel Aviv

The newspapers report on Iran's immediate retaliation following overnight Israeli strikes on Tehran, with Iranian missiles targeting Tel Aviv and causing explosions near the city (Interia, Rzeczpospolita, Super Express). The escalation prompts debate over Polish citizen evacuation, with the Foreign Ministry clarifying that paid evacuation options represent a consul's private initiative rather than official government policy (Radio ZET, wPolityce, Wprost). Trump indicates Putin's role in potential Iran negotiations while the conflict intensifies (Onet). Domestically, media attention focuses on the Nawrocki family facing sustained press coverage, with Do Rzeczy framing this as media persecution (Do Rzeczy). Political analysts argue Tusk's rightward shift represents a strategic error, with experts suggesting the ruling coalition should not seek voters in that direction (Polityka). The illegal Giertych recordings resurface as a political weapon, with OKO.press describing them as another attempt to topple Tusk's government through surveillance (OKO.press). Robert Kubica achieves a historic victory at Le Mans, marking a significant sporting achievement for Poland (Polsat News).
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Beniamin Netanjahu chce w ciągu paru tygodni całkowicie zniszczyć irański program jądrowy. Ale jeśli Teheran zachowa część instalacji, jego zemsta może być okrutna.
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18:19Netanyahu Vows No Retreat From Iran

The newspapers report on Israel's continued offensive against Iran entering its third day, with Netanyahu stating he will not retreat and discussing "regime change" in his first interview since attacks began (OKO.press, Radio ZET). Reports indicate Tehran is now nearly defenseless against Israeli strikes, though sources note there remains "one but" regarding vulnerabilities (Onet). Oil prices have reached their highest levels in two months following the Israeli attacks (Gazeta Prawna). Poland prepares military flights for citizen evacuation from the region, with new information emerging about these operations (Interia). The US Embassy in Iraq warns American citizens as the conflict spreads (Super Express). Netanyahu's stated goal is to completely destroy Iran's nuclear program within weeks, though analysts warn that if Tehran preserves some installations, its revenge could be brutal (Rzeczpospolita). Domestically, political commentary continues on Tusk's electoral prospects, with one analyst suggesting his team's efforts to change results are counterproductive (wPolityce). Coverage also includes criticism of Marta Nawrocka's academic promotion and business leader criticism of EU ideological policies (Wprost, Wyborcza).
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