Aftermath of Iranian ‘revenge’ strikes on Israel, two killed
Why it matters: Escalating tit‑for‑tat attacks risk dragging the Middle East into a wider war.
- Iran launched missile strikes on Israel, causing casualties and extensive damage near Tel Aviv (main source).
- Israel allegedly hit central Beirut, killing at least six residents, according to The Hindu.
- Regional tension is soaring as retaliatory attacks spill over borders, heightening the risk of a broader Middle‑East conflict.
Iran’s overnight missile barrage on Israel, framed as revenge, left two dead and widespread damage near Tel Aviv, while Lebanon reports Israeli strikes on central Beirut killing at least six, signalling a rapid escalation across the region.


