On the 33rd day of the Middle East conflict, heavy escalation continues with intense attacks from both sides. Iran has launched major missile strikes on central Israel, targeting cities like Bnei Brak, Holon, and Petah Tikva, causing significant damage and exposing weaknesses in Israel’s Iron Dome defense system. Loud explosions have shaken multiple regions, adding to growing panic. At the same time, Iran and its allied militias have attacked U.S. military bases in the Gulf, including a major strike in Erbil, Iraq, reportedly using drones. In retaliation, the U.S. and Israel have carried out powerful airstrikes on Iran’s capital, Tehran, leading to massive explosions, fires, and destruction. Despite sustained bombardment, Iran remains defiant, with its population continuing to support the government and military. Cities like Tehran, Isfahan, and Shiraz have faced severe damage, yet daily life persists under extreme conditions. With the Strait of Hormuz under tension and regional instability rising, the conflict is intensifying further, while questions grow over U.S. strategy and its ability to achieve objectives.


