Multiple strikes have been reported from Iran in the past few minutes, and officials say they are awaiting a significant response from both the United States and Israel.
Just moments after the initial alert, Israel’s President has confirmed intense and ongoing developments as the region grapples with what is shaping up to be one of the most dramatic escalations in Middle East history. What began as a series of rapid exchanges of air and missile strikes has now expanded into a wider theater of war involving multiple countries, massive casualties, and strategic responses from global powers.
In the past few minutes, multiple Iranian missile and drone strikes have been reported across Israel, with authorities confirming that several cities including Tel Aviv, Beit Shemesh, and other populated areas have experienced explosions and air-raid sirens. Emergency services say there are confirmed civilian injuries and at least some fatalities as the Iron Dome defense systems struggle under the volume of incoming threats.
According to preliminary reports, Iranian forces are not only targeting Israeli military facilities but are also launching attacks at U.S. bases and allied positions throughout the Gulf, intensifying what had already become a sprawling regional conflict. Air defenses in Kuwait, the United Arab Emirates, and Qatar have been activated amid waves of ballistic missiles and drones, some intercepted and others causing disruptions.
The U.S. response remains firm and strong, with military leaders stating that combined operations with Israel could continue for weeks if necessary. President Trump has publicly warned that operations may escalate before de-escalating but reaffirmed that the aim remains to protect U.S. interests and allies from what Washington views as existential security threats.
Meanwhile, the death toll continues to rise sharply across Iran, with at least 555 reported killed in joint U.S.-Israeli airstrikes targeting key military and political infrastructure throughout Iranian territory. Cities beyond Tehran, including multiple provincial centers, have been struck, significantly impacting Iran’s strategic capabilities.
One of the most explosive developments has been the involvement of Hezbollah, Iran’s allied militia based in Lebanon. In coordinated retaliation, Hezbollah has reportedly launched missiles from southern Lebanon into northern Israel, prompting counter-strikes from the Israel Defense Forces across Beirut and surrounding regions. This marks a significant widening of what was already a deeply volatile conflict.
Across the region, civilian populations are under immense strain. Mass evacuations from border towns in Lebanon, heightened shelter alerts in Israeli cities, and widespread fear among Gulf residents have contributed to a humanitarian crisis in real time. Experts warn that if nuclear facilities or sensitive infrastructure become targets, the situation could deteriorate far beyond current levels.
Diplomatic responses have been swift but uneven. Some U.N. Security Council members are calling for emergency sessions, while others condemn the violence outright. Russia and other global powers have criticized U.S.-Israeli actions as aggressive and provocative, arguing that the scale of the response risks broader regional destabilization.
As the situation continues to develop minute by minute, both military and political leaders in the U.S. and Israel are signaling that all options remain on the table. Civilians in affected areas have been urged to remain in shelter, and international markets are already reacting with volatility, particularly in global energy sectors tied to Middle Eastern stability
