Renewed Iranian Missile Attacks on Israel
Israel witnessed a dangerous escalation at dawn today with renewed Iranian missile attacks targeting vast areas in the southern and central parts of the country. Less than an hour after a previous attack on Tel Aviv, the Israeli Home Front Command announced a new wave of missiles targeting the Negev, the vicinity of Beersheba, and the Gaza envelope. Sirens blared continuously in Tel Aviv and its surroundings, as well as Gush Dan, the Coastal Plain, Sharon, and parts of the West Bank, coinciding with loud explosions shaking "Greater Tel Aviv" amidst a widespread security alert.
A spokesperson for the Israeli Defense Forces confirmed that rockets were launched towards southern Israel, and air defense systems were working to intercept the threat. The Home Front Command had distributed pre-emptive instructions to mobile phones in the affected areas, urging residents to remain in shelters and not to leave until explicit guidance was given.
Intensified Fighting on the Lebanese Front
This direct Iranian escalation coincides with the intensifying mutual shelling between Israel and Hezbollah on the Lebanese-Israeli border. Hezbollah launched 24 operations against Israel in 24 hours, including "a burning tank, an injured bulldozer, and dozens of missile salvos." In response, Israel launched a wave of fierce airstrikes on southern Lebanon and the Beqaa region. These raids resulted in 17 fatalities and 8 injuries in an initial toll, reflecting the unprecedented level of violence in the region.
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In a move reflecting fears of the conflict's expansion, the Israeli army issued evacuation warnings to residents of Beirut's southern suburbs and targeted Hezbollah sites. For its part, Lebanese authorities placed blue shields on 34 archaeological sites to protect them during the war, signaling the seriousness of threats facing the country's cultural heritage.
U.S. Involvement and International Positions
These developments fall within what has been described as the "U.S.-Israeli war on Iran," which has entered its sixteenth (or seventeenth, according to another source) day. Kevin Hassett, Director of the National Economic Council at the White House, revealed that the cost of the U.S. military operation against Iran has so far reached approximately $12 billion. In a related context, U.S. President Donald Trump declined to answer a question about military intervention against Hezbollah, while accusing Tehran of systematically using artificial intelligence technologies to spread disinformation about its military capabilities and the ongoing war in the region.
On the diplomatic front, a diplomatic source revealed a Turkish proposal to resume negotiations between Washington and Tehran in an attempt to de-escalate tensions. French President Emmanuel Macron also held a phone call with his Iranian counterpart, Masoud Pezeshkian, to discuss the crisis. Conversely, Trump attacked NATO, questioning the readiness of its members to defend the United States, while British Prime Minister Keir Starmer rejected Trump's call to send ships to the Strait of Hormuz to ensure navigation security.
Indicating broader regional implications, Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman held a phone call with UAE President Mohammed bin Zayed, during which they discussed the ongoing escalation in the region.
Strategic Threats and Widespread Impacts
Concerns are growing regarding the Strait of Hormuz, a vital artery for global oil trade. The Wall Street Journal reported that the Trump administration plans to announce a coalition to escort ships in the strait. In this context, Admiral Alireza Tangsiri, Commander of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Navy, warned against attacking Iran's Kharg Island after Washington had previously announced attacking "military targets" there, while Axios reported that Trump was discussing seizing the island.
Footage shows a swarm of Iranian drones launched towards Israel, in addition to scenes of "Guardians of Blood" targeting the U.S. "Victoria" base in Baghdad. A drone also documented the failure of air defense to protect a U.S. military base near Baghdad airport, highlighting the fragility of some defenses in the region.
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Impact on Civilians and Infrastructure
The missile attacks forced hundreds of Israelis to spend the night in stations and tunnels, fleeing Iranian rockets, reflecting the state of anxiety and fear among the population. On the infrastructure front, Dubai Airport announced the suspension of its operations and the diversion of flights to Al Maktoum Airport, indicating the widening scope of the conflict's impact on air traffic in the region.
The region and the world continue to anticipate the effects of this escalating war on energy security and international stability, amidst increasing warnings of economic and geopolitical repercussions that could affect the entire globe.