In a reckless and desperate escalation just one minute ago, Iran fired a barrage of multi-warhead ballistic missiles targeting Ben Gurion International Airport, Israel’s busiest and largest aviation hub near Tel Aviv.
Sirens blared across central Israel as the missiles streaked toward the critical civilian and military facility. Israeli air defenses, including Arrow-3 and David’s Sling systems, engaged at maximum capacity. While the majority of the incoming warheads were intercepted in spectacular mid-air explosions, at least two submunitions reportedly impacted near the airport perimeter, causing explosions, fires, and limited damage to infrastructure. Flights have been temporarily suspended as emergency teams respond.

This direct attack on a major international airport reveals the Iranian regime’s growing panic and willingness to target civilian infrastructure. After suffering devastating losses — including the destruction of Natanz, its largest uranium depot obliterated by B-2 bombers, its final nuclear mastermind eliminated, multiple uranium and drone ships sunk, and its coastal defenses shattered in the Strait of Hormuz — Iran is now lashing out wildly in what appears to be its final, futile offensive.
President Donald Trump immediately condemned the attack, calling it “the act of a dying, terrorist regime that has lost all restraint.” He reaffirmed America’s ironclad commitment to Israel and stated that the United States is fully prepared to respond with overwhelming force. U.S. military ᴀssets in the region have been placed on the highest level of alert.

Despite the audacity of the strike, Israel’s resilience remains unshaken. The Jewish state’s world-class defense systems continue to prove their superiority, limiting the damage from Iran’s increasingly ineffective barrages.
This is not strength — it is the death throes of a collapsing regime burning through its last missiles in a hopeless attempt to create chaos. Under Trump’s decisive leadership, the U.S.-Israel alliance is stronger than ever and ready to deliver the final, crushing response.
Iran’s aggression will not break Israel. It will only accelerate the regime’s total defeat.
The end is near — and it will not be kind to Tehran.
