The Tehran US Israel war intensified as explosions struck multiple locations across Iran’s capital.
US-Israeli forces launched new strikes on Tehran while Iranian missiles targeted Israel overnight.
The Tehran US Israel war has now entered its second week. Military officials report expanding operations across Iran as Washington and Tel Aviv increase pressure on Tehran.
The fighting has already killed more than 1,300 people and continues to spread across the Middle East.
US and Israel expand strikes in Tehran
The Israeli military confirmed a large wave of airstrikes targeting sites in Tehran.
Targets reportedly included:
- Military infrastructure
- Government facilities
- Strategic logistics centers
- Areas near airports and transport hubs
Explosions were reported near Mehrabad International Airport, one of the capital’s main aviation hubs.
Officials in Tehran reported smoke rising across several districts after the attacks.
Iran launches missile retaliation against Israel
Iran responded by firing ballistic missiles toward Israeli territory.
Air defense alerts forced residents across Israel into shelters.
According to the Israel Defense Forces, several missiles approached major population centers including Tel Aviv.
Military sources indicated that Iranian launches aimed to increase pressure on the Israeli government by maintaining constant threat levels overnight.
Regional conflict spreads across Middle East
The Tehran US Israel war is expanding beyond the immediate battlefield.
Recent developments include:
- Iranian strikes targeting US-linked assets across Gulf states
- Increased military deployments from Washington
- Growing humanitarian concerns in urban areas
- Rising global oil prices due to regional instability
The conflict also threatens shipping routes near the Strait of Hormuz, a vital corridor for global energy markets.
Washington strengthens military support for Israel
The administration of Donald Trump approved additional military assistance to Israel as fighting intensified.
Officials in the White House authorized a new weapons package valued at more than $150 million.
Security analysts believe the move signals continued US backing for Israeli operations as the war enters a more dangerous phase.
Meanwhile, Iranian diplomats warned the United Nations Security Council that attacks on civilian areas could violate international law.