ARAD (Web Dek) – The United States and Iran have escalated their rhetoric and military actions as the conflict in the Middle East continues to expand, following missile strikes near Israeli areas linked to sensitive nuclear facilities.
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Iran and its ally Hezbollah launched renewed attacks on Israel, firing missiles that struck multiple locations in southern Israel, including near the city of Arad. Israeli authorities said several people were injured and significant damage was caused, while emergency teams responded to the affected areas. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu visited Arad and described the situation as severe but said it was “a miracle” that no deaths were reported in that particular strike.
The strikes come amid growing tensions after both the United States and Iran exchanged warnings of widening the war. Former U.S. President Donald Trump warned that the United States could target Iran’s power infrastructure if Tehran fails to reopen the Strait of Hormuz within a set deadline. In response, Iranian officials warned they would retaliate against U.S. and Israeli energy and infrastructure targets if such attacks occur.
Iran said its recent strikes were in retaliation for earlier attacks on its nuclear facilities, including Natanz. The ongoing war, which began earlier this year, has already resulted in hundreds of deaths, widespread destruction, and rising global oil prices due to disruptions in energy supply routes.
Israeli forces have also intensified operations in Lebanon against Hezbollah, including strikes on infrastructure such as bridges along the Litani River, which Israel claims are being used for military movement. Fighting has escalated across the region, with both sides continuing to exchange fire and expand their targets.
Medical officials in Israel reported that hundreds of people have been injured in the latest wave of attacks, while hospitals continue to treat casualties from ongoing strikes. Meanwhile, concerns are growing over possible damage to nuclear facilities, although international watchdogs have not reported abnormal radiation levels so far.
The conflict has also affected regional stability, with attacks and counterattacks spreading across multiple countries. Both sides have warned of further escalation, raising fears that the war could widen into a broader regional confrontation involving more nations.































