The regional war has surged into a new, more dangerous phase today. Following the recent U.S.-Israeli strikes on Iran and the sinking of an Iranian warship, Tehran has launched a multi-front counteroffensive targeting both Israel and U.S. strategic interests across the Gulf.
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Iran’s military confirmed a fresh wave of drone and missile strikes in the early hours of Thursday.
- Targets: High-precision drones reportedly struck the Meron radar base in northern Israel and various sites within Tel Aviv.
- Defense Response: The IDF confirmed identifying a heavy barrage of incoming ballistic missiles, activating the “Iron Dome” and “Arrow” systems to intercept the threats over central Israel and Jerusalem.
- Casualties: While most projectiles were intercepted, Israeli health officials report that over 1,470 people have been treated for various injuries since the conflict began on Saturday.
Strikes on U.S. Bases & Regional Impact
- Gulf Escalation: A ballistic missile struck the Al-Udeid Air Base in Qatar, a critical hub for U.S. operations. Additional drone strikes have been reported in Kuwait, Bahrain, and Saudi Arabia.
- Maritime Conflict: In the Persian Gulf, an American oil tanker was reportedly set on fire following an IRGC attack. This follows the sinking of the Iranian frigate IRIS Dena by a U.S. submarine earlier this week.
- The “Hormuz Blockade”: Iran has effectively asserted control over the Strait of Hormuz, halting roughly 20% of the world’s oil and LNG transit. Global oil prices have spiked by 15% in response.
The Lebanon Front: Israeli Ground & Air Offensive
The conflict between Israel and Hezbollah has turned into a full-scale ground war in southern Lebanon.
- Expanding Strikes: Israeli jets launched “large-scale” raids on Beirut’s southern suburbs (Dahiyeh). For the first time, strikes hit as far north as the Beddawi refugee camp near Tripoli.
- Ground Incursion: The IDF has ordered the evacuation of over 50 villages in southern Lebanon, pushing residents north of the Litani River. An estimated 300,000 civilians have already fled the region.
- Death Toll: Lebanon’s Health Ministry reports at least 77 deaths and hundreds of injuries in the four days since Hezbollah joined the hostilities.
Key Global Reactions
- International Support: Italy and France have announced the deployment of “naval assets” and air-defense systems to the region to protect partners in the Gulf and Cyprus.
- Russia’s Stance: The Kremlin stated today that while they remain a close ally, Iran has not yet officially requested military assistance.
- Humanitarian Alarm: EU officials have expressed grave concerns over the risk of a potential civil war within Iran as the regime faces its most significant existential crisis since 1979.
















