The Middle East conflict has entered its 28th day, with tensions escalating sharply between Iran, Israel, and the United States. Iran has launched the 83rd wave of attacks on Israel, deploying a fresh barrage of missiles and drones targeting key locations, including Tel Aviv. The sustained assault triggered widespread panic, with sirens blaring across the city as residents rushed to seek shelter amid continuous strikes. In a striking development, reports indicate that some of the missiles carried messages thanking citizens of countries perceived as supportive, including India and Germany. Phrases such as “Thank You People of India” and “Thank You German People” were allegedly seen inscribed on the weapons, adding a symbolic and controversial dimension to the ongoing conflict. Meanwhile, Israel retaliated with intense airstrikes on Iran’s capital, Tehran. Multiple regions—including central, eastern, western, and northern areas—were hit in a series of coordinated attacks lasting up to 20 minutes. The strikes reportedly caused widespread damage and power outages across the city, further escalating the humanitarian and infrastructural crisis. Amid the military escalation, former U.S. President Donald Trump claimed that planned American strikes on Iranian power plants have been delayed by 10 days, until April 6. He stated that the decision followed a request from Iran and ongoing discussions between the two nations. However, Iranian officials have denied any such communication, calling the claims false. With both sides intensifying operations and rejecting key claims, the possibility of immediate de-escalation remains uncertain.


