Missiles Rain Down on Israel as Iran Strikes Back After US Air Raids

  • Iran Launches Multiple Missiles at Israel Sirens screamed across Israeli cities including Jerusalem early Monday after Tehran fired multiple missiles. Civilians were rushed to shelters amid high tensions following Israeli airstrikes on Iran’s military bases in Kermanshah.
  • US Hits Iranian Nuclear Facilities, Tensions Skyrocket The US dropped bombs on three key Iranian nuclear sites, triggering global alarm. Iran’s Foreign Ministry slammed the attacks as a “betrayal of diplomacy” and warned of “serious consequences.”
  • Middle East Airspace in Chaos Airlines scrambled to cancel or reroute flights to hotspot cities like Dubai and Doha. Israel’s airspace is on lockdown, leaving major Middle Eastern skies eerily empty amid escalating conflict.
  • Near Hit on Iran’s Red Crescent HQ An Israeli strike narrowly missed the Red Crescent headquarters in Tehran. Shocking footage emerged on Telegram while casualty details remain under investigation.
  • Iran Threatens to Expel Nuclear Inspectors Iran may pull out of the Non-Proliferation Treaty and expel International Atomic Energy Agency inspectors, sparking fears of a nuclear fallout on the diplomatic front.
  • Strait of Hormuz Under Threat Iran is reportedly mulling the closure of the Strait of Hormuz — a vital artery for 20% of the world’s oil supply. Global leaders warn such a move would be “extremely dangerous” for the world economy.
  • Putin Holds Emergency Talks with Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi met President Putin in Moscow seeking support amid mounting Western pressure.
  • Pakistan Slams US Airstrikes Days after backing Donald Trump for a Nobel Peace Prize, Pakistan condemned the US bombing as a “serious violation of international law.”

World Leaders Speak Out as Crisis Deepens

  • President Macron Urges Iran to Restart Nuclear Talks France’s leader called on Tehran to ditch weapons development and resume peaceful negotiations.
  • China Warns of Dangerous Spillover Beijing demanded “immediate de-escalation” to avoid a wider regional conflict.
  • South Korea Sounds Alarm Seoul called the situation “very urgent,” worried about oil supply shocks rattling financial markets worldwide.

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