Arab Fighters Join Iran’s Khamenei Revenge Fury: Big Missile Attack HAMMERS Tel Aviv, Israeli Cities.hl

Tel Aviv — Israel has been rocked by its broadest bombardment yet as Iran and allied Arab fighters unleashed a synchronized missile and drone assault on Tel Aviv and multiple cities, branding the onslaught part of a region‑wide “Khamenei Revenge Fury” campaign.

Sirens screamed from Haifa to Beersheba as radar screens lit up with launches from Iran and proxy‑held territory in Lebanon, Syria, Iraq and Yemen. Iron Dome, David’s Sling and Arrow batteries fired at maximum rate, but salvo after salvo of rockets, cruise missiles and armed drones forced Israel’s defences into triage mode. Several heavy warheads punched through, detonating near highways, industrial zones and densely populated neighborhoods on the outskirts of Tel Aviv and Ashkelon.

Iran’s Revolutionary Guard claimed the attack was carried out “shoulder to shoulder with Arab resistance brigades,” praising Hezbollah units in Lebanon, Iraqi militias and Yemen’s Houthi fighters for “turning the skies over occupied Palestine into a battlefield.” State media aired split‑screen footage of launches from desert pads and coastal plains, overlaid with bold captions: “From the Gulf to the Mediterranean — one front, one revenge.”

In Israel, emergency rooms are overwhelmed with blast and shrapnel casualties, while search‑and‑rescue teams dig through collapsed structures in southern and central cities. The IDF has ordered massive retaliatory strikes on missile brigades in Iran and proxy strongholds across the Arab world, vowing that those who joined Khamenei’s revenge will “bear the full weight of Israel’s response.”

Analysts warn that tonight’s barrage marks a decisive shift: Iran is no longer retaliating alone, but mobilizing a loose Arab coalition to hammer Israel’s cities simultaneously — a show of force that risks transforming a bilateral shadow war into a truly regional inferno.