Israel Strikes Tehran and Beirut Tonight

What Happened Tonight

Israeli forces carried out airstrikes reported in Tehran and Beirut amid a sharp escalation in the Middle East. Iranian state and regional outlets said explosions rocked Tehran Sunday night and that buildings linked to regime command were hit. Lebanese media and international wires reported strikes on Beirut after Hezbollah said it fired missiles toward Israel. Details are still emerging and some claims remain unverified, but multiple outlets reported significant activity across both capitals.

Claims and Counterclaims

Iranian and Lebanese sources say civilians and regime targets were hit. Israeli officials suggested the strikes aimed at sites tied to leadership operations during recent unrest in Iran. Hezbollah claimed it launched missiles in retaliation and said those attacks were a response to actions against Iran’s top leadership. Independent confirmation of specific targets and casualties is limited at this hour.

Regional Ripple Effects

The strikes mark a dangerous uptick in cross border exchanges between Israel and Iran aligned groups. Hezbollah said its launch was in response to the death of Iran’s supreme leader and repeated Israeli actions. Israel says it intercepted some projectiles and that others struck open areas. When capitals are exchanging fire, regional commerce, energy and global markets can react quickly. The risk of further escalation is real.

What To Watch Next

Look for confirmations from neutral monitoring groups, satellite imagery and reputable international press. Watch for statements from Washington, Jerusalem, Tehran and Beirut. Military movements, air defense alerts and maritime shipping advisories will be key indicators of whether this remains limited or expands into a broader conflict.

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