In a major escalation of the ongoing conflict, Iran fired a barrage of advanced Zolfaghar ballistic missiles targeting Israel’s two largest coastal cities — Tel Aviv and Haifa — on March 27, 2026. The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) claimed the strikes as revenge for the relentless pounding of Iranian targets under Operation Roaring Lion. State media hailed the Zolfaghar — a solid-fuel, GPS-guided short-range ballistic missile with a 700 km range and heavy warhead — as a game-changer capable of piercing Israeli defenses.

Sirens wailed across central and northern Israel as waves of missiles streaked toward population centers. Israeli multi-layered air defenses, including Arrow-3 and David’s Sling, engaged aggressively, destroying dozens mid-flight in spectacular mid-air explosions. However, several missiles evaded full interception. Impacts were reported in urban areas of Tel Aviv and the Haifa port region, causing building damage, fires, and tragic casualties. At least 12 civilians were killed and over 60 injured from direct hits, shrapnel, and falling debris, according to Israeli emergency services. Rescue teams continue searching rubble as hospitals treat the wounded.
This attack follows Hezbollah’s record rocket barrage earlier today and comes as Iran grows increasingly desperate. With its homeland under sustained ᴀssault — Israeli jets dominating Tehran, Isfahan, and Karaj skies, U.S. drones hunting mobile launchers, and American Rangers having crippled the Houthi “Gate of Tears” base in Yemen — Tehran is burning through its remaining advanced missiles in high-profile but largely symbolic strikes. The Zolfaghar launches, while ᴅᴇᴀᴅly in their limited success, further expose Iran’s depleting arsenal and failing strategy.

Operation Roaring Lion, the joint U.S.-Israel campaign now in its fourth week, has already destroyed hundreds of Iranian military sites, missile factories, and air defense systems. Recent strikes on Hezbollah in Lebanon have killed dozens of militants and obliterated terror infrastructure, while Iranian attacks on shipping in the Strait of Hormuz have only increased global condemnation and economic backlash.
Israeli leaders have vowed an immediate and overwhelming response. “Every Iranian missile will be answered with tenfold force,” a senior IDF official stated. Additional waves of Israeli and American strikes are expected within hours, targeting whatever remains of Iran’s missile command structure.
The Iranian regime’s gamble is backfiring. Each “ᴅᴇᴀᴅly” launch costs precious resources while accelerating the collapse of its military machine and proxy network. Israeli society, though tested, remains resilient and united. The message is unmistakable: Iran’s campaign of terror, whether by missile, drone, or proxy, will not break Israel — it will only hasten the regime’s own downfall.
As the world watches, the joint operation continues to reshape the Middle East, proving that precision, technology, and resolve triumph over reckless aggression.
