BREAKING: Iran Launches Missile Strikes on U.S. Bases Across Middle East After U.S.–Israel Attack

Iran has begun retaliatory missile strikes targeting several locations in the Middle East that host United States military bases following earlier joint strikes by the United States and Israel on Iran.
Reports indicate that explosions and air defense interceptions have been recorded in parts of the Gulf region as Iranian missiles were launched toward facilities linked to U.S. military presence. Regional governments have activated emergency protocols amid heightened tensions.
Israeli defense authorities also confirmed that incoming threats toward Israeli territory were largely intercepted by the country’s air defense systems, limiting potential damage.
The latest exchange marks a significant escalation in already fragile Middle East security dynamics, raising fears of a wider regional confrontation.
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