The Middle East conflict has entered its 32nd day, with hostilities between Iran, the United States, and Israel intensifying. Overnight, U.S. forces launched a series of heavy airstrikes targeting Iranian military infrastructure. Released footage shows the destruction of fighter jets, missile launch systems, drone launchers, and radar installations across multiple locations, including Tehran and Isfahan. These strikes represent some of the largest coordinated attacks in the ongoing conflict, causing widespread destruction and panic. In Tehran, smoke clouds were observed rising from the eastern districts following Israeli-led air raids. Eyewitnesses report significant damage to military bases, including a stadium converted into a strategic base by Iranian forces. Simultaneously, Isfahan witnessed explosions at what appears to have been a missile facility or ammunition depot, with multiple blasts lighting up the night sky. Videos of the strikes have been circulated by U.S. military authorities and even shared publicly by former U.S. President Donald Trump. Amid the physical assault, Iran has reportedly retaliated with cyber attacks targeting Israeli infrastructure. Security cameras, corporate databases, and at least 50 Israeli companies’ data have been compromised, with cyber experts tracing attacks back to Tehran. This dual-front approach underscores the increasingly sophisticated nature of modern warfare, blending kinetic strikes with digital warfare. The escalation continues to raise concerns over civilian safety and regional stability. Analysts warn that the combination of airstrikes and cyber offensives marks a new chapter in the Iran-Israel-U.S. conflict, with both military and technological stakes rising exponentially.
WAR UPDATE: US-Israel Airstrikes Devastate Tehran & Isfahan, Iran Launches Cyber Counterattack


