Escalating Tensions: Iran's Retaliatory Strike on Tel Aviv
Iran launched missiles at Tel Aviv, claiming it was in retaliation for the assassination of its security chief. The attack and its ensuing casualties escalate tensions in a growing conflict involving Israel and the US, with fears of regional instability and impacts on global oil prices.
In a recent escalation, Iran targeted Tel Aviv with missile strikes allegedly in response to the assassination of its security chief, Ali Larijani, by Israeli forces. The attack resulted in casualties and heightened fears of further conflict.
Reports from Iran's state television and the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps indicate the use of advanced Khorramshahr 4 and Qadr missiles, known for their multi-warhead capabilities. The Iranian strike killed two individuals near a military facility in Tel Aviv, contributing to the rising death toll in the region.
Meanwhile, tensions remain high as Israeli forces launched a series of airstrikes across Lebanon, inciting further casualties and regional unrest. The U.S. and Israel's continued military engagements with Iran add to global concerns, particularly over oil prices and impending economic instability.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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