Israel has launched a series of multi-target attacks across Iran, including strikes in Tehran, escalating tensions in West Asia. The assaults come amid stalled nuclear negotiations between the United States and Iran, with both sides failing to reach a consensus despite prolonged diplomatic efforts. Israeli authorities have described the operation as a “preventive measure,” aiming to neutralize potential threats, while emphasizing that educational and religious sites are to be avoided unless absolutely necessary. The strikes mark a significant escalation compared to previous Israeli operations, which were largely limited to air raids and targeted drone attacks. This time, multiple regions in Iran were hit with rockets, prompting emergency sirens across Israel and heightened alert protocols. Iranian officials have warned that any attack on their territory will be treated as an act of full-scale warfare, threatening retaliation not only against Israel but also against U.S. military assets in the region, including bases in the Gulf. Global eyes remain on Tehran and Tel Aviv as the situation unfolds, with fears of a wider regional conflict rising. The U.S. has reinforced its presence in the area, signaling support for Israel amid the military escalation, and analysts are closely monitoring the potential implications for international security and oil markets.

