The conflict in the Middle East has intensified on its 32nd day, with heavy airstrikes and counterattacks between Iran, Israel, and the United States. Overnight, U.S. and Israeli forces launched major airstrikes on Iranian targets, including a suspected underground missile facility in Isfahan, reportedly using powerful bunker-buster bombs. In retaliation, Iran struck Israeli locations such as Tel Aviv, causing significant destruction. Iran also issued strong warnings, stating that U.S. troops deployed in the region would not return if they entered Iranian territory. Around 2,500 U.S. Marines and additional قوات, including the 82nd Airborne Division, are being positioned across the region. Meanwhile, attacks extended beyond direct conflict zones, including a strike near a U.S. university site in Sulaymaniyah, Iraq. Iran also claimed to have intercepted and destroyed multiple Israeli drones. Civilian infrastructure has been affected, with power outages reported in Tehran after substations were damaged. Despite rising tensions, conflicting claims persist over possible diplomatic talks, while protests in Iran show public support for the government’s stance against U.S. and Israeli actions.


