Iran Launches New Missile Wave at Israel as West Asia Conflict Escalates

The Israeli Air Force reported a new wave of missile launches from Iran targeting Israeli territory, triggering emergency safety alerts for the public. This follows a recent Iranian ballistic missile strike near Jerusalem that wounded three people and caused significant damage. The escalation comes after US-Israel joint strikes and Iran's retaliatory actions targeting multiple countries in the region. Simultaneously, Israel launched airstrikes on Hezbollah targets in Lebanon in response to projectile fire from its territory.

Key Points: Iran-Israel Conflict Escalates with New Missile Attacks

  • New Iranian missile wave targets Israel
  • Emergency alerts activated for public safety
  • Three wounded in prior ballistic missile strike
  • Israel conducts airstrikes on Hezbollah in Lebanon
  • Conflict marks significant regional escalation
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New wave of Iranian missiles launched at Israel as conflict escalates in West Asia

Iran launches new missiles at Israel, prompting emergency alerts. Strikes follow US-Israel operation and Israeli airstrikes on Hezbollah in Lebanon.

"One must enter protected spaces upon receiving the alert and remain in them until a new announcement. - Israeli Home Front Command"

Tel Aviv, March 2

The Israeli Air Force on Monday reported a new wave of missile launches from Iran targeting Israeli territory as the conflict escalates in the region, prompting emergency alerts in affected areas.

In a post on X, the IAF said, "The IDF identified that a short while ago, missiles were launched from Iran toward the territory of the State of Israel. Defense systems are operating to intercept the threat."

The Israeli Home Front Command issued a preliminary directive directly to mobile phones in the relevant regions, urging the public to follow safety guidelines.

"One must enter protected spaces upon receiving the alert and remain in them until a new announcement. Exit from the protected space will be permitted only after receiving an explicit directive; continue to act in accordance with the Home Front Command's guidelines," the post added.

The IDF stressed that adherence to these instructions is critical for public safety and can save lives.

Meanwhile, Times of Israel reported that three people were wounded by the impact of an Iranian ballistic missile on a highway on the outskirts of Jerusalem on Sunday evening. The impact left a large crater in the road, hollowed out a traffic sign and caused heavy damage to several cars. The wounded included a 46-year-old man who sustained moderate shrapnel injuries.

The latest exchange of fire marks a significant escalation of hostilities in the West Asia region, which has witnessed an unprecedented amount of projectile firing across several regional countries.

This came following US-Israel joint military strikes on Iran that led to the death of the country's Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, and his family on Sunday.

Following the strikes, Iran launched a wave of strikes, using drones and missiles targeting multiple arab countries in the region, as a retaliatory action by the Islamic Republic.

Earlier today, the conflict in West Asia widened as Israel launched airstrikes on Hezbollah targets in Beirut and other parts of Lebanon, following projectile fire from Lebanese territory into northern Israel.

The IAF said in a series of posts on X that it carried out targeted strikes against senior members of Hezbollah in the Beirut area in response to the projectile fire launched toward Israel, particularly towards the north of the country.

"The Air Force struck a short time ago in a targeted manner, senior terrorists from the Hezbollah terror organization in the Beirut area. In parallel, the IDF struck a central terrorist from the Hezbollah terror organization in southern Lebanon. Further details to follow," the Israeli Air Force said.

According to the military, several projectiles crossed from Lebanon into Israeli territory, with some falling in open areas. In certain cases, no alerts were activated in accordance with policy.

- ANI

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Priya S
The cycle of retaliation is heartbreaking. Innocent people are getting hurt on highways, in their homes... when will it stop? The report of the family being killed is especially tragic. This isn't about geopolitics for them, it's about survival. My thoughts are with all civilians caught in this.
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Rohit P
Direct strikes on a Supreme Leader's family? That's an unprecedented move by US-Israel. Iran was always going to retaliate fiercely. This could spiral out of control very quickly. Oil prices will shoot up, which will directly hit our economy. Not good news for India at all.
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Sarah B
Respectfully, the article frames it as Iran escalating, but it started with the joint strike that killed Khamenei. Context matters. Every action has a reaction. The region is a tinderbox, and lighting a match (however justified one side may feel) has consequences for everyone, including us here in India.
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Vikram M
Our focus should be on Chabahar Port and our energy security. This conflict threatens both. Hope our diplomats are working overtime to keep our interests secure. The last thing we need is disruption in oil supplies or shipping routes. Jai Hind.
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Michael C
The technology behind these missile defense systems (like Iron Dome) is something to note. In an era of drones and ballistic missiles, having a robust air defense is crucial for any nation's security. Perhaps there are lessons here for our own defense planning.

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