Tehran / Tel Aviv / Gulf Capitals — The Middle East has entered one of its most volatile moments in decades after Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) announced it had launched a mᴀssive coordinated ᴀssault targeting what it described as 27 American bases and Israeli military installations in a single night. The strikes reportedly stretched across several countries, with explosions and fires reported in Dubai, Doha, and Bahrain, raising fears of a rapidly widening regional war.
According to IRGC statements broadcast on Iranian state television, waves of ballistic missiles, cruise missiles, and armed drones were fired from Iranian territory as well as from allied militia positions in Iraq, Syria, and Yemen. The targets allegedly included U.S. command centers, military airfields, radar stations, logistics depots, and Israeli airbases believed to be supporting ongoing operations against Iran.

Iranian officials described the operation as “the great night of reckoning,” claiming the attacks were carried out in retaliation for the killing of Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei and a series of recent strikes against Iranian military infrastructure. Dramatic footage aired on Iranian TV showed missile batteries launching into the night sky while commentators hailed the operation as a decisive blow against Western and Israeli forces.
Across the Gulf region, air-defense systems were reportedly activated as incoming projectiles and drones approached strategic locations. Residents in Dubai, Doha, and Manama described hearing multiple loud explosions overnight. Videos circulating online appeared to show flashes of interceptors lighting up the sky while emergency sirens sounded across parts of the region. Fires were reported near several infrastructure sites, though the full extent of damage remains unclear.

U.S. military officials acknowledged that several installations across the region came under attack but stated that many of the missiles and drones were intercepted by regional air-defense systems, including Patriot and other advanced interceptor networks. Initial ᴀssessments suggested limited damage at some bases, though investigations were ongoing.
Israel’s military also confirmed that its air-defense forces had engaged incoming threats targeting military facilities and radar systems. Officials warned that the country remained on high alert, with additional defensive measures activated across key military and civilian infrastructure.

Security analysts say the scale and geographic spread of the strikes mark one of the largest coordinated missile and drone operations ever launched in the Middle East, highlighting Iran’s ability to conduct multi-front attacks through both direct launches and allied militias.
Global leaders have urgently called for restraint, warning that continued escalation could push the region toward a full-scale multi-nation conflict. Energy markets reacted immediately, with oil prices spiking amid fears that the crisis could disrupt shipping lanes in the Persian Gulf and the Strait of Hormuz, one of the world’s most critical energy chokepoints.
For now, the region remains on edge as governments brace for possible retaliation, while millions of civilians across the Middle East face another tense night under the threat of missiles, drones, and expanding war.