Tensions across the Middle East have intensified after reports that Iranian missiles managed to slip past parts of Israel’s air-defense network, triggering alarms and panic in several areas. At the same time, a separate strike has set an oil facility ablaze in northern Iraq, raising fears that the conflict is spreading further across the region.

🔥 Missile Alerts Across Israel:
Sirens sounded in multiple locations across Israel after incoming missiles were detected during the latest wave of attacks launched from Iran. While Israeli air-defense systems intercepted many projectiles, reports suggest that some missiles managed to bypᴀss defenses, leading to explosions in certain areas.
Israel relies on a layered missile-defense shield that includes systems such as Iron Dome, designed to intercept short-range rockets and other aerial threats.

⚠️ Air Defenses Under Pressure:
Defense analysts say that when large numbers of missiles are launched simultaneously, air-defense systems can face enormous pressure. Saturation attacks — where many projectiles arrive at once — are designed to increase the chance that some weapons will get through.
Emergency services were placed on high alert as authorities ᴀssessed potential damage and urged residents to remain near shelters.

🔥 Oil Refinery Hit in Northern Iraq:
At the same time, explosions were reported near Erbil, the capital of Iraq’s Kurdistan region. A strike reportedly triggered a major fire at the Lanaz Refinery, sending large plumes of smoke into the sky and forcing nearby residents to flee.
Operations at the facility were reportedly halted while firefighters worked to control the flames.

🌍 Conflict Expanding Across the Region:
The dual incidents highlight how the conflict involving Iran, Israel, and regional actors is increasingly affecting multiple countries at once. Energy infrastructure, cities, and military installations across the Middle East are now on heightened alert.
Analysts warn that continued strikes on both military and economic targets could push the region toward an even broader confrontation in the days ahead.
