Iran Using ‘3 Ballistic Missiles’ To Wipe Out Israel | Iran–Israel–U.S. War.hl

Iran has unveiled what it calls its “triple‑spear strategy” to wipe out Israel, firing three classes of advanced ballistic missiles in a single, coordinated barrage that shook cities from Haifa to Be’er Sheva and jolted war rooms in Washington, defence officials say.

In a late‑night speech, Revolutionary Guard commanders boasted that Khorramshahr‑4, Kheybar Shekan and Fattah hypersonic missiles were launched together for the first time, aimed at airbases, command centres and industrial hubs across Israel. Radar tracks showed heavy Khorramshahr warheads arcing high, Kheybar Shekan missiles taking flatter, faster paths, and Fattah vehicles weaving in the upper atmosphere to confuse interceptors.

Israel’s Arrow, David’s Sling and Iron Dome systems roared into action, knocking down most of the incoming volley in a sky filled with fireballs and debris. But at least a handful of warheads broke through, hammering an industrial zone near Tel Aviv, a logistics hub in the Negev and an area close to a major airbase. Early reports speak of multiple dead and dozens wounded, with fires still burning at several sites.

Tehran’s media are framing the attack as a “preview” of what a full‑scale missile war could do, while Israeli officials insist their defences prevented a catastrophe and vow “massive consequences” for Iran’s leadership and launch infrastructure.

For a region already on edge, tonight’s triple‑missile strike raises a chilling question: was this the peak of Iran’s power—or the opening move in a campaign designed to push Israel, and its allies, to the very edge of what they can absorb?