Mar 9 • 02:09 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil Folha (PT)

After electing a new leader, Iran launches missiles against Israel, which retaliates against its rival

Iran has launched its first missile strikes against Israel and Middle Eastern countries following the appointment of its new supreme leader, Mojtaba Khamenei.

On Monday morning, Iran executed its initial missile attacks targeting Israel and other Middle Eastern nations, coinciding with the recent appointment of Mojtaba Khamenei as the new supreme leader of Iran, as reported by the state-run news outlet Irib. The strikes marked a significant political escalation in the region, occurring shortly after Khamenei, son of the late ayatollah Ali Khamenei, took over leadership duties on Sunday, following the death of his father due to an Israeli airstrike a week prior.

In response to the Iranian missile strikes, the Israeli Defense Forces launched a counterattack aimed at key infrastructures within Iran, highlighting the increasing tensions and military confrontations between the two nations. Additionally, Israeli forces also targeted sites in Beirut linked to Hezbollah, indicating a broader scope of conflict involving regional allies and adversaries.

This escalation comes at a critical juncture as Iran seeks to assert its military capabilities under new leadership, signaling to both domestic and international audiences its resolve in the face of perceived threats. The situation raises concerns about a potential ongoing cycle of violence and retaliation in a region already fraught with instability, posing risks for diplomatic efforts and regional security.

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