The widening Middle East conflict entered another volatile phase as Iran intensified retaliatory strikes against regional targets following ongoing attacks by Israel and the United States. Reports indicate fresh airstrikes struck the city of Karaj—one of Iran’s largest urban centers—where explosions were heard across multiple districts after coordinated aerial attacks. At the same time, tensions spread across the Gulf as Iran allegedly targeted locations linked to U.S. military presence in neighboring states. A drone strike was reported near facilities in Bahrain, which hosts the headquarters of the United States Fifth Fleet. Security alerts were also issued in United Arab Emirates, where fighter jets were scrambled after suspected Iranian drones appeared in regional airspace. Meanwhile, Iraqi defenses intercepted unmanned aerial vehicles near Baghdad, preventing a possible strike close to the airport area. Military analysts suggest Tehran is increasingly targeting locations used by U.S. forces across Gulf states rather than striking the American mainland directly. The evolving conflict is demonstrating the growing role of drones and mobile missile launchers, which allow rapid strikes while avoiding traditional battlefield vulnerabilities. As attacks expand across multiple countries, concerns are mounting that the confrontation could transform into a broader regional war affecting energy routes, security alliances, and global economic stability.


