
Iran Launches Missiles Over Tel Aviv and Occupied West Bank
The conflict between Iran and Israel is escalating fast. On Tuesday night, Iran launched several missiles that flew over Tel Aviv and parts of the occupied West Bank. The attacks have pushed the region closer to a full-scale war.
What Happened
Iran fired multiple ballistic missiles from its territory. Israel’s Iron Dome defense system intercepted some, while others triggered explosions near Tel Aviv and several West Bank areas. Local media reported property damage, but no major injuries so far.
Sirens sounded across major cities. Families rushed to bomb shelters. Panic and fear spread quickly as residents watched the sky light up.
Iran’s Warning
Iran claimed the missile launches were a “response to Israeli aggression” in Gaza and Syria. It also warned of more retaliation if Israel continues its attacks on Iran’s allies in the region.
Tehran said the strikes were meant to send a message: Iran is ready to defend its interests with force.
Israel’s Reaction
Israeli forces moved quickly into high alert. Prime Minister Netanyahu called an emergency meeting and promised a strong response.
“Iran will pay a heavy price,” he said.
The Israeli military is reportedly preparing airstrikes. Potential targets include weapons depots in Syria and Hezbollah positions in Lebanon.
World Response
The UN, US, and EU have urged both sides to back down. UN Secretary-General António Guterres called for immediate restraint, saying the situation could lead to a regional disaster.
Military experts say this is the most direct confrontation between Iran and Israel in years. Without diplomacy, the conflict could grow rapidly.
What’s Next
This missile attack shows how fragile the situation has become. One wrong move could spark a war that drags in other countries. The world is watching—and waiting.