In Short:
– Renewed hostilities between Israel and Iran began with Israeli airstrikes and Iranian missile retaliation.
– Both nations remain entrenched, complicating peace prospects despite ongoing diplomatic efforts.
In renewed hostilities, Israel and Iran began exchanging fire, marking the first significant clashes since a U.S.-brokered ceasefire in April.
The escalation started with an Israeli strike on Beirut amid tensions with Hezbollah, an Iran-backed militia.
Israeli airstrikes continue
Israeli targets included an Iranian petrochemical facility, provoking warnings from the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps.
In retaliatory measures, Iran launched multiple missile strikes on Israel, prompting air alerts in Tel Aviv.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu faced pressure to respond decisively to the missile attacks.
Israel’s air force targeted military sites in Iran, including missile launch locations and air-defense systems.
Iran’s state media reported damage to the Karoun Petrochemical Co., which is under U.S. sanctions.
Israel confirmed the strike on the petrochemical complex while defending its military actions.
The petrochemical plant in Mahshahr, southwestern Iran, remains burning hours after Israel struck it this morning. pic.twitter.com/AiczZ701M6