In a terrifying display of firepower, Iran has unleashed its advanced “Emad” and “Ghadr” ballistic missiles in the 78th major attack wave of the war. Dramatic footage released by the IRGC shows the powerful missiles streaking across the sky before striking targets in Israel and U.S. positions in the Gulf. The Emad, known for its high precision and maneuverability, and the longer-range Ghadr have reportedly penetrated Israeli defenses, causing significant explosions in central and northern Israel.

The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps quickly claimed responsibility, with a senior commander stating under Mojtaba Khamenei’s direct command: “The 78th wave has arrived with our monster missiles. Emad and Ghadr have proven their power once again. The Zionist regime and its American backers are paying the price for their aggression. We still have not used our best and ᴅᴇᴀᴅliest arsenal.”
This latest barrage comes as the multi-front war continues its brutal intensity. Iranian forces have repeatedly struck Tel Aviv, Haifa, and U.S. bases across the region, while American Marines remain locked in combat on Iranian soil and naval forces battle in the Strait of Hormuz.
Retired U.S. General Jack Keane described the attack as “extremely concerning,” warning that Iran’s continued ability to launch large-scale missile waves after weeks of heavy bombardment shows a level of resilience that was underestimated.

Global oil prices have reacted with fresh panic, surging past $35,900 per barrel — an all-time record — as traders fear prolonged instability and further disruption to energy supplies.
As the 78th wave of Iranian missiles rains down and both sides refuse to back down, the world is witnessing a conflict that grows more destructive and relentless by the hour. With Iran demonstrating advanced missile capabilities and no signs of de-escalation, many are now asking the urgent question: How much longer can this devastating war continue before it spirals into a full-scale regional catastrophe with unimaginable global consequences?
