Israeli Military Strikes Tehran Ballistic Missile Infrastructure After Three Rounds of Iranian Fire
Israel targeted Tehran's ballistic missile infrastructure after Iran launched three separate missile attacks.
Israel said it carried out strikes on “regime targets” in Tehran early Saturday. The action followed multiple rounds of missile launches from Iran towards Israeli territory. The military described the targets as part of Iran’s strategic infrastructure. Tensions between the two countries have sharply escalated. The situation remains highly volatile.
The Israeli military said it was targeting “terror regime” sites in Tehran. The strikes came hours after an earlier operation against Hezbollah in Beirut. Officials did not provide detailed information on specific targets. There were no immediate reports of casualties or damage. Further assessments are awaited.
Earlier, Israel reported detecting multiple missile launches from Iran. At least three rounds of missiles were fired within six hours. Air raid sirens were activated across several parts of Israel. Residents were alerted and moved to safety shelters. No casualties were reported in these incidents.
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Israeli authorities said some strikes focused on ballistic missile infrastructure. The aim is to weaken Iran’s ability to launch further attacks. Officials stated operations to “degrade” Iran’s firepower would continue. The military remains on high alert. Defence systems have been activated nationwide.
The developments mark a significant escalation in the ongoing Israel–Iran conflict. Both nations appear to be intensifying military actions. Regional stability is under serious threat. Global powers are closely monitoring the situation. Calls for restraint are increasing.
The back-to-back strikes and missile launches have raised fears of a wider war. Security agencies remain on heightened alert across the region. Civilian safety remains a major concern. The international community has urged de-escalation. The situation continues to evolve rapidly.
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