In a stunning display of long-range striking power, the Israeli Air Force has launched one of its largest operations of the war, dropping bombs on more than 130 military targets deep inside Iran — including sites in the heart of Tehran. Multiple mᴀssive explosions rocked the Iranian capital and surrounding provinces overnight, with thick smoke rising over key Revolutionary Guard bases, missile production facilities, and command centers.

Israeli officials have remained silent, but satellite imagery and local reports confirm heavy damage in what Iran is calling a “direct ᴀssault on the heart of the Islamic Republic.” Tehran’s air defense systems were seen firing frantically into the night sky, but appeared largely ineffective against the coordinated Israeli strike wave.
This bold offensive comes as the United States sends a mᴀssive carrier armada, including the USS Gerald R. Ford, USS Abraham Lincoln, and USS Eisenhower, toward the Strait of Hormuz. The dual pressure from Israel in the east and American naval power in the south has pushed the conflict into a dangerous new dimension.
The IRGC has vowed immediate and crushing retaliation. A senior commander, speaking under the direction of Mojtaba Khamenei, declared: “The heart of Tehran bleeds tonight, but the heart of Tel Aviv and Washington will bleed much more tomorrow. We still have not used our best and ᴅᴇᴀᴅliest missiles. The revenge will be biblical.”

The war has now reached a terrifying scale. In recent weeks the region has suffered repeated devastating attacks on Haifa’s Bazan refinery, five missile salvos on Jerusalem, mᴀssive Iranian strikes across the UAE, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and Bahrain, multiple U.S. F-35 losses, Iranian MiG-29s confronting American carriers, cluster warhead barrages, and dangerous strikes near the Bushehr Nuclear Plant.
Retired U.S. General Jack Keane described the latest Israeli strikes as “very high-risk but necessary,” warning that hitting targets inside Tehran could force Iran into an all-out response with unpredictable consequences. Global oil prices have now surged past $2,340 per barrel in absolute panic, triggering emergency economic crisis meetings across every major capital.
As explosions continue to echo in the heart of Tehran, the world faces a sobering reality: this conflict is no longer contained. Both sides are striking deeper and harder, with devastating consequences for global energy and economic stability.
Is Israel’s aggressive strategy finally breaking Iran’s will, or is it awakening a sleeping giant that will respond with unimaginable force? With the U.S. carrier fleet steaming toward Hormuz and Tehran burning, the next 48 hours may determine whether this war remains regional — or spirals into a global catastrophe.
