Israel has initiated retaliatory strikes against Iran early Saturday morning, with multiple explosions reported in western Tehran, marking a significant escalation in tensions between the two regional powers, according to sources familiar with the operation.
Iranian state media outlets Fars and Tasnim news agencies confirmed several explosions in the capital’s western areas, though details about targets or casualties remain unclear. The strikes come in response to Iran’s earlier attack on Israel this month, fulfilling expectations of Israeli retaliation that have kept the region on edge.
The development represents a critical moment in Middle Eastern security dynamics, as it marks the first direct military exchange between the two nations on their respective territories. Regional observers have warned about the potential for broader conflict as traditional diplomatic constraints appear to weaken.
The timing of the strikes, occurring in the early hours of Saturday local time, follows a pattern of previous Israeli military operations designed to minimize civilian casualties. However, the unprecedented nature of striking Iranian territory directly signals a potential shift in regional military engagement rules.
International powers have been monitoring the situation closely since Iran’s initial attack, with various diplomatic efforts attempted to prevent further escalation. The strikes threaten to open a new chapter in Middle Eastern conflict at a time when multiple regional crises remain unresolved.