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International News: Iran unleashed a devastating retaliatory strike, firing over 140 ballistic missiles at Israeli cities and infrastructure, targeting Tel Aviv, Haifa, Petah Tikva, and Ben Gurion International Airport. The assault, Iran’s fiercest yet, was triggered by U.S. bombing of its nuclear facilities at Fordow and Natanz, coupled with Israel’s prior strikes on Iranian military targets.
Iran’s “Operation Severe Wrath” caused chaos as missiles struck urban centers. In Tel Aviv, a residential complex was leveled, killing 19 civilians. Ben Gurion Airport’s runway was hit, halting flights and stranding thousands. Iranian state media claimed the strikes targeted military sites, though civilian tolls tell a different story.
The attacks disrupted power and water in some areas, heightening public panic.
The strikes followed U.S. President Donald Trump’s announcement of “obliterating” Iran’s nuclear sites, prompting Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei to order retaliation. The UN Security Council called an emergency meeting, with Russia and China condemning Western actions. Oil prices surged 5%, and fears of Iranian proxies like Hezbollah escalating attacks grew. The G7 urged de-escalation, but prospects remain grim.
Iran’s missile barrage has deepened the Israel-Iran conflict, with Israel reporting 24 deaths and over 100 injuries. As both nations brace for further hostilities, the devastation in Israeli cities underscores the catastrophic cost of this escalating war, threatening regional and global stability.