Iran missile attack

Iran Fires Missiles at US Base in Qatar, No Casualties Reported

Following US strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities, US Middle East envoy Steve Witkoff has maintained contact with Iranian officials in an attempt to seek a diplomatic solution. However, these efforts face challenges due to the difficulty in reaching Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, who is considered crucial for any major diplomatic decisions. Communication between the US and Iran has become more challenging, as Khamenei has retreated to a hidden location. Despite the obstacles, the US is still trying to resolve the matter diplomatically.

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Iran Launches Largest Missile at Israel After US Strike

In retaliation for U.S. airstrikes on Iranian nuclear facilities, Iran launched at least 40 missiles, including its largest, the Khorramshahr-4, which boasts a 2,000-km range and a 1,500-kg warhead capacity. The attack resulted in at least 11 injuries and damage to civilian areas in northern Tel Aviv, impacting buildings such as a shopping center and bank. The Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps claimed responsibility for the missile barrage. The Khorramshahr-4, also known as Kheibar, is named after locations significant in Iranian and Islamic history.

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Iran Launches Missile Barrage at Israel; Multiple Waves Reported

Following Israel’s preemptive strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities and missile capabilities, Iran launched a retaliatory missile barrage toward Israel. Simultaneously, Iranian air defenses were activated, and missile and drone attacks were reported in Tehran. The U.S. military, having deployed assets to the region prior to the Israeli operation, assisted in intercepting Iranian missiles using systems including THAAD and Patriot batteries. Despite U.S. claims of non-involvement in the initial Israeli attacks, President Trump acknowledged U.S. awareness of the plan and expressed satisfaction with Israel’s use of American-made weaponry.

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