Iran ‘HELLFIRE’ On Israel: IRGC Fires 300 Missiles With CLUSTER Warheads? Tel Aviv Fights Blitz

Iran ‘HELLFIRE’ On Israel: IRGC Fires 300 Missiles With CLUSTER Warheads? Tel Aviv Fights Blitz
The conflict between Israel and Iran has escalated dramatically, with new reports suggesting that the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) has launched a devastating missile strike on Israel, firing 300 missiles reportedly armed with cluster warheads. These missiles, launched in a coordinated blitz, have targeted several key military and civilian infrastructure sites in Israel, particularly around Tel Aviv, leading to widespread chaos and fears of a larger regional war.
The IRGC’s ‘HELLFIRE’ Attack
Iranian military officials have confirmed the missile strike, calling it a major retaliation for Israeli airstrikes against Iranian positions in Syria. The IRGC, Iran’s elite military force, reportedly fired a series of precision-guided missiles, each armed with cluster warheads designed to cause maximum damage by dispersing smaller bomblets over a wide area. The missile barrage is believed to have been aimed at Israel’s air defense systems, military bases, and high-value targets in and around Tel Aviv.
Military analysts suggest that the use of cluster warheads is a significant escalation in the ongoing conflict. Cluster munitions are controversial due to their indiscriminate nature and potential for civilian casualties, as unexploded bomblets can remain a threat long after the initial strike.
Tel Aviv Under Fire
The missiles struck Israel’s most populous areas, including Tel Aviv, sparking widespread panic as air raid sirens blared throughout the city. The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) were reportedly able to intercept some of the incoming missiles using the Iron Dome defense system, but several warheads reportedly breached the system’s defenses, causing explosions and fires in key infrastructure areas.
While exact casualty figures are still unclear, local sources in Tel Aviv report significant damage to buildings, transportation hubs, and power grids. Emergency response teams have been mobilized, and hospitals are reportedly overwhelmed with casualties from both the missile strikes and the resulting chaos.
Israel’s Retaliation and Regional Implications
In response to the IRGC missile blitz, Israel has launched a series of counterattacks targeting Iranian positions in Syria, Lebanon, and Iraq, where Iran’s proxies are active. Israeli fighter jets are reported to have struck key military sites, including missile storage facilities and weapons depots belonging to Iranian-backed forces.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed to take “decisive action” against those who threaten Israel’s security, saying, “We will not allow anyone to threaten our sovereignty. Israel will retaliate forcefully against anyone who harms us.”
However, Israel’s actions may provoke further retaliation from Iran, potentially leading to a broader regional conflict. Both sides have repeatedly warned of a full-scale war, and with the recent escalation, the situation could spiral out of control, drawing in other regional powers and international actors.
Global Reactions
The international community is closely monitoring the situation, with global powers expressing concern over the potential for a wider war. The United Nations has called for immediate ceasefire talks, urging both Israel and Iran to de-escalate the violence. Meanwhile, world powers, including the U.S. and European Union members, have condemned the use of cluster bombs, calling for stricter regulations on the use of such weapons.
U.S. President Joe Biden has expressed solidarity with Israel, reaffirming America’s commitment to the security of its ally. At the same time, he has urged Iran to halt further missile strikes and called for diplomatic efforts to address the root causes of the conflict.
What Comes Next?
As Israel and Iran continue to trade blows, the prospect of a prolonged conflict becomes more likely. Both sides have made it clear that they are prepared for an extended military campaign, with Iran vowing to strike Israel again if it continues its airstrikes in Syria and other Iranian interests.
For the people of Israel, the fear of continued missile attacks is real. Meanwhile, in Iran, the government is facing increasing pressure to respond to the growing Israeli military actions in Syria, Iraq, and Lebanon.
The broader Middle East also stands at risk, with other regional powers, including Saudi Arabia, Hezbollah, and various Kurdish groups, potentially becoming involved. The international community remains deeply concerned about the long-term consequences of this escalating conflict.