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Iran and Hezbollah claim they have bombed more than 50 targets in Israel

Iran and Hezbollah have reportedly conducted a missile attack on Israel, targeting over 50 locations in coordination with drones.

Recent reports indicate that Iranโ€™s Revolutionary Guard, in collaboration with Hezbollah, has launched a missile attack against Israel, claiming to have struck more than 50 targets. This assault, which included military bases in key Israeli cities such as Haifa, Tel Aviv, and Beersheba, was reportedly coordinated with rocket and drone strikes from Hezbollah. Such an escalation in military action highlights the ongoing tensions in the region, particularly between Iran and Israel.

The Revolutionary Guard also stated that American bases in Al-Kharj, Saudi Arabia, and Al-Azraq, Jordan, were attacked during this operation. Though alerts were issued in Saudi Arabia following the strikes, no damages were reported there. Similarly, Jordanian officials confirmed that no attacks occurred on Jordanian territory, indicating a focus on Israeli targets but also illustrating the wider implications of these actions for regional stability.

This escalation may provoke a significant response from Israel and potentially draw in other international stakeholders, particularly in the context of US military presence in the region. As Iran and Hezbollah continue their aggressive posturing, the situation presents not just a local conflict but also an international concern given the strategic alliances and tensions already existing between these nations and their global allies.

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