Escalating Tensions: Israel Launches Missile Strikes on Iran
Major Explosions in Tehran Following Israeli Strikes
Tehran, Feb 28: On Saturday, Tehran experienced significant explosions as Israel executed what it termed 'preventive' missile strikes against Iran, significantly heightening regional tensions, according to local news sources.
This military action occurs amidst increasing friction between the United States and Iran regarding a potential nuclear deal, alongside rising concerns about a broader military conflict in the Middle East.
Missiles targeted locations along University Street and in the Jomhouri area of the Iranian capital.
Thick smoke was observed billowing from the vicinity of Pasteur Street, which is home to important government facilities.
The full extent of the destruction and any casualties remains unclear at this time.
In preparation for possible retaliation, the Israeli military activated air raid sirens in various regions across the nation.
This action was described as a precautionary measure 'to ready the public for the potential of missiles being fired towards Israel.'
Sirens were audible in several parts of Israel as officials cautioned about possible incoming strikes.
As a safety measure, Israel has mandated that schools nationwide remain closed, encouraged citizens to work remotely, and prohibited public gatherings.
The military indicated that these alert protocols were designed to protect civilians in case of retaliatory missile attacks from Iran or its allies in the region. These events unfold during a critical diplomatic period.
Previously, US President Donald Trump characterized Iran as 'very difficult' and 'very dangerous.'
A third round of discussions between Iranian and US representatives took place in Geneva on Thursday, with another session planned for later on Saturday.
Between 2024 and 2025, a long-standing covert conflict between Israel and Iran escalated into a series of unprecedented direct military engagements, including significant aerial assaults and reciprocal missile strikes, marking a perilous transition from indirect confrontations to open warfare.