Israel raised its national alert level this Sunday after detecting the launch of missiles from Iran towards its territory, in a new episode of the growing regional confrontation that threatens to further escalate the conflict in the Middle East. The Israel Defense Forces immediately activated their air defense systems and ordered the population to take shelter in protected spaces, while the Air Force deployed operations to intercept the projectiles.
Alert sirens sounded in various areas of the country shortly after Israeli radars identified the launches. The Home Front Command urged citizens to strictly follow security instructions and remain in shelters until receiving official authorization to leave them.
Authorities emphasized that, although Israeli defensive systems are among the most advanced in the world, no defense can guarantee absolute protection against mass attacks, making the cooperation of the population essential.
The new escalation occurred just hours after senior Iranian leaders publicly threatened retaliation against Israel. Ebrahim Rezaei, spokesman for the Iranian Parliament's national security committee, stated that Tehran would respond in a ''painful and decisive'' manner to the recent Israeli bombings against positions linked to Hezbollah in southern Beirut. In a message shared on social media, the official used a particularly aggressive tone and promised a military response during the night.
Subsequently, the threats expanded to the United States. The Iranian Parliament speaker, Mohamad Baqer Qalibaf, accused Washington of supporting Israeli operations and stated that the Iranian regime reserves the right to respond using all means at its disposal. His statements reflect Tehran's increasing willingness to expand the conflict beyond direct confrontation with Israel, a strategy that has heightened international concern about the stability of the region.
The Iranian threats came after Israel ordered attacks against Hezbollah command centers in the southern suburbs of Beirut. According to the Prime Minister's office, Benjamin Netanyahu stated that the operation was a response to new rocket fire from Lebanese territory towards northern Israel. Hours earlier, Israeli forces had intercepted two projectiles launched from Lebanon, preventing casualties and significant damage.

The exchange of attacks highlights the close relationship between Tehran and Hezbollah, an organization politically, financially, and militarily backed by the Islamic Republic for decades. Various Western governments have repeatedly accused the Iranian regime of using allied armed groups in different Middle Eastern countries to expand its regional influence and pressure its adversaries without directly engaging in combat. This strategy has been identified as one of the main factors of instability in the region in recent years.










