In a relentless and devastating ᴀssault, Iran has unleashed its terrifying new “Beast” Nasrallah multi-warhead missiles in the 65th major attack wave of the war. The advanced weapons have slammed into Israeli cities and U.S. military positions across the region with shocking precision and power.

Multiple explosions have rocked Haifa, with the strategic port and nearby industrial zones once again engulfed in mᴀssive flames. Eyewitnesses report entire sections of the port area exploding in fireballs as secondary blasts continue to shake the city. At the same time, Iranian missiles struck several U.S. bases in the Gulf, causing significant damage and forcing American forces into defensive posture.
The IRGC proudly announced the operation, calling the “Beast” Nasrallah missile “a gift from the martyrs.” A senior commander declared under Mojtaba Khamenei’s direction: “Wave 65 has arrived with the Beast. Israel and America are burning tonight. These missiles are only part of our growing arsenal. We still have not used our best and ᴅᴇᴀᴅliest weapons. The more they strike us, the harder we will strike back.”
Retired U.S. General Jack Keane described the latest barrage as “extremely alarming and highly effective,” admitting that Iran’s missile forces continue to evolve despite weeks of intense bombardment. “They are successfully overwhelming defenses with sheer volume and advanced technology,” he warned.

The human and economic toll continues to mount. Global oil prices have now skyrocketed past $18,780 per barrel in absolute panic trading — the highest figure ever recorded — as markets fear total disruption of energy supplies from the Gulf.
As Haifa burns once again and U.S. bases come under sustained attack, the world is witnessing a conflict that grows more destructive with every pᴀssing day. Iran shows no signs of weakening, while Israel and the United States appear locked in an increasingly costly war of attrition.
Is this the moment the war becomes truly uncontrollable? With Iran’s “Beast” missiles raining down and both sides refusing to back down, many are now asking: How much more destruction, how many more lives, and how high must oil prices climb before leaders finally choose peace over pride?
