The ongoing conflict involving Iran, Israel, and the United States has entered its 16th day, with intense fighting continuing across the Middle East. Both sides are carrying out heavy attacks, and the scale of the conflict is increasing rather than slowing down. One of the major developments is an Iranian missile strike targeting Ben Gurion Airport near Tel Aviv. At the same time, Iran reportedly carried out drone attacks on Citibank in Dubai and another branch in Bahrain, indicating that financial infrastructure is also becoming a target in the conflict. The United States has reportedly instructed some government staff to leave Oman as tensions in the region continue to rise. Meanwhile, Donald Trump has claimed that Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei is no longer alive, a statement that has not been confirmed by Iranian authorities. Heavy bombing has also been reported in Isfahan, where at least 15 people were killed in recent strikes. In response, Iran has launched the 50th wave of attacks, firing drones and missiles at US and Israeli military positions. Iran has also targeted a US military base in Iraq, where fires were reported after the strike. In Erbil, an oil refinery was hit by a drone attack. Meanwhile, Saudi Arabia reportedly intercepted seven drones over Riyadh. The conflict has also expanded to Lebanon, where Hezbollah launched rockets at Israeli military barracks. In response, Israeli fighter jets carried out airstrikes in southern Lebanon, including a strike on a residential building in the Sharhabil area. Amid the war, large demonstrations have been reported across several Iranian cities in support of Ali Khamenei.


