In a ferocious and unrelenting ᴀssault on day 33 of the 2026 US-Iran war, Iran has unleashed a mᴀssive coordinated missile barrage on Tel Aviv using its most powerful long-range weapons — the monstrous Khorramshahr-4, Qadr, Emad, and Kheybar ballistic missiles.
Waves of these advanced missiles rained down on Israel’s economic capital in the largest single attack of the conflict so far. Iranian sources report that the barrage successfully penetrated Israeli air defenses, with multiple warheads striking key districts including central Tel Aviv, the financial quarter, port facilities, and military command centers. Huge explosions lit up the night sky as buildings shook and fires erupted across the city. Thick columns of smoke continue to rise over Tel Aviv as rescue teams scramble through damaged areas.

The use of the heavy Khorramshahr-4 — carrying a mᴀssive payload — combined with the high-precision Qadr, maneuverable Emad, and powerful Kheybar missiles demonstrates Iran’s ability to overwhelm even the most advanced multi-layered defense systems. Israeli officials have confirmed “significant damage and casualties,” with hospitals overwhelmed and large parts of the city losing power and water.
This devastating strike is Tehran’s direct response to the recent U.S. deep-strike operation against Iran’s underground bunkers and comes just days after Iran’s 23-ton monster missile eliminated Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
Iran’s momentum remains unbroken: the destruction of Israel’s largest weapons factory with Fattah-2 missiles, the Al-Qadr strike on a U.S. carrier strike group in the Strait of Hormuz, the downing of three F-22 Raptors, and repeated heavy blows against America’s biggest regional bases.

U.S. Central Command reports nearly 200 American troops injured across the theater with 13 confirmed deaths. President Donald Trump condemned the attack as “unacceptable” while acknowledging the surprising strength of Iran’s missile forces.
Brent crude prices have surged past $118 per barrel as global markets panic over the escalating violence and continued disruption in the Strait of Hormuz. The USS Tripoli remains on high alert off Iran’s coast.
Tel Aviv is under siege tonight as Iran proves once again that its missile arsenal can reach Israel’s heart with devastating effect.
The war has entered one of its most critical and dangerous chapters yet.
