In a dramatic night of fire across the skies, Iran launched another heavy barrage of ballistic missiles toward Israel, lighting up the Tel Aviv skyline in a spectacular and terrifying display of streaking projectiles and defensive intercepts.
The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) fired the latest salvo late Thursday, sending dozens of missiles arcing toward central and southern Israel. Bright trails cut through the darkness as Israeli Iron Dome and Arrow systems engaged the incoming threats. Explosions flashed across the night sky above Tel Aviv as interceptors destroyed many missiles mid-air, but several warheads reportedly got through, triggering explosions in outlying areas and causing widespread panic.

Residents described the scene as “apocalyptic,” with continuous sirens, shaking ground, and the constant thunder of intercepts and impacts. Emergency services are responding to multiple sites where debris and secondary explosions have started fires.
This latest attack is part of Iran’s sustained retaliation under Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei, who has vowed to keep pressure on Israel until Operation Epic Fury ends. Despite weeks of intense Israeli and American strikes, Iran continues to demonstrate significant missile capacity and the will to strike Israel’s economic and population heartland.
The ᴀssault comes as the United States faces mounting difficulties supporting its ally. The USS Gerald R. Ford remains hampered by recurring fires, the USS Abraham Lincoln has faced repeated threats, and America has already expended more than $11 billion in munitions in the early phase of the campaign. Critical U.S. radar systems in the region have been degraded, and interceptor stockpiles are running dangerously low.

Israeli officials claim the majority of missiles were successfully intercepted, but the sheer volume of the barrage has once again exposed the strain on the country’s multi-layered defense systems. With Hezbollah also increasing rocket fire from the north, Israel is being forced to fight on multiple fronts simultaneously.
As the smoke clears over Tel Aviv and residents emerge from shelters, the message from Tehran is unmistakable: Iran is far from defeated and remains capable of bringing the war directly to Israel’s biggest cities night after night.
Operation Epic Fury was meant to deliver a decisive blow against Iran. Instead, it has triggered a grinding, expensive conflict that continues to test the limits of Israeli and American power.
How long can this cycle of missile barrages and costly intercepts continue before something breaks?
