From Tel Aviv to Tehran: Shadows of War



πŸ”₯ Current Situation (Today’s Update)
Iran has launched a new wave of missile attacks on Israel, especially hitting Tel Aviv, with people reported injured.
Israel is also carrying out retaliatory strikes on Iran and Lebanon and has threatened further attacks.
The conflict is no longer limited to two countries—it is spreading across other parts of the Middle East.
⚠️ Major Risks
Iran has threatened to target oil facilities.
The Persian Gulf and the Strait of Hormuz could be disrupted or blocked → this could cause global oil prices to rise.




The United States is directly involved but is also signaling a possible pause in some attacks, hinting at potential negotiations.
πŸ’£ How Big Has the War Become?
The war began in February 2026.
The United States and Israel are on one side, while Iran is on the other.
Iran has already used missiles and drones to strike multiple locations (including Gulf regions).
πŸ“‰ Current Trend
Compared to before, Iran’s missile attacks have slightly decreased but are still ongoing.
Although there are talks about peace, there is no clear sign that the war will stop anytime soon.




πŸ‘‰ In Simple Terms
πŸ‘‰ The war is still ongoing
πŸ‘‰ Both sides are attacking each other
πŸ‘‰ There is a risk of it spreading further
πŸ‘‰ But there is also a small chance of negotiations or a deal

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