Israel Launches 'Preventive' Strikes on Iran, Escalating Regional Tensions

Israel launched what it described as preventive missile strikes against Iran, causing explosions in Tehran's key government districts. The Israeli military sounded air raid sirens nationwide and imposed safety measures, anticipating possible retaliation. The strikes occur amid sensitive US-Iran negotiations over a nuclear agreement and escalating direct military confrontations. The long-standing shadow conflict between the two nations has shifted into a phase of overt warfare with reciprocal attacks.

Key Points: Israel Strikes Iran: Preventive Missile Attacks in Tehran

  • Missiles hit key districts in Tehran
  • Israel sounds nationwide sirens
  • US-Iran nuclear talks continue
  • Shadow conflict escalates to direct warfare
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Israel launches 'preventive' strikes on Iran

Israel launches preventive missile strikes on Tehran, escalating Middle East tensions. US-Iran nuclear talks continue as both nations brace for retaliation.

"to prepare the public for the possibility of missiles being launched towards the state of Israel. - Israeli military"

Tehran, Feb 28

Tehran was rocked by massive explosions on Saturday after Israel launched what it described as "preventive" missile strikes against Iran, dramatically escalating tensions in the region, local media reported.

The strikes come amid heightened strain between the United States and Iran over a potential nuclear agreement and growing fears of a wider military confrontation in the Middle East.

Several missiles hit areas along University Street and in the Jomhouri district of the Iranian capital.

Thick plumes of smoke were seen rising from near Pasteur Street in downtown Tehran, an area that houses key government buildings.

The extent of the damage and possible casualties was not immediately clear.

In anticipation of possible retaliation, the Israeli military said it had sounded air raid sirens in multiple areas across the country.

The move, it said, was a proactive measure "to prepare the public for the possibility of missiles being launched towards the state of Israel."

Sirens were heard across parts of Israel as authorities warned of potential incoming attacks.

As a precautionary step, Israel ordered schools nationwide to remain closed, advised citizens to work from home, and imposed a ban on public gatherings.

The military said the alert measures were aimed at ensuring civilian safety in the event of retaliatory missile fire from Iran or its regional allies. The developments come at a sensitive diplomatic moment.

Earlier, US President Donald Trump described Iran as "very difficult" and "very dangerous."

A third round of negotiations between Iranian and US officials was held in Geneva on Thursday, with another round of talks scheduled later on Saturday.

Over 2024 and 2025, a long-standing shadow conflict between Israel and Iran escalated into a series of unprecedented direct military confrontations, including major aerial strikes and reciprocal missile attacks that marked a dangerous shift from indirect hostilities to overt warfare.

- IANS

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Rohit P
"Preventive" strikes? That's a dangerous doctrine. Where does it end? If every country starts launching attacks based on what they *think* the other might do, we're headed for global chaos. This sets a terrible precedent.
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Aditya G
Our government needs to watch this very closely. Any major conflict there will spike oil prices, and we all know what that does to our economy and petrol/diesel rates. Hope our diplomats are working backchannels for peace.
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Sarah B
The article mentions US-Iran talks are still scheduled. How can negotiations happen while missiles are flying? This feels like a complete breakdown of diplomacy. The focus should be on the Geneva table, not the battlefield.
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Vikram M
While Israel has security concerns, attacking another country's capital is a massive escalation. Imagine if Pakistan used "preventive" logic against us. The international community must condemn this act unequivocally.
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Karthik V
My heart goes out to the ordinary people in Tehran and across Israel who are now living in fear, hearing sirens, and not knowing what comes next. War is never the answer. Hope cooler heads prevail soon.

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