Not just Israel: Iranian escalation overwhelms Arab neighbors. Here’s what’s happening in the skies over the Strait of Hormuz.
The conflict in Middle East it has crossed a threshold of no return, transforming itself into a coordinated explosion that no longer spares any border. It is no longer about border clashes, but about a simultaneous offensive that sees Israel, Iran and the Gulf monarchies projected into a scenario of open war. TO Ramat Ganin the urban heart of Tel Avivthe tragedy took on the face of two civilians, a man and a woman, mowed down by an Iranian-made cluster bomb as they desperately tried to reach the shelter of their building.
The rain of fire on the oil routes
While the rescuers of Magen David Adom they operated among the rubble in Israelthe front suddenly widened towards the east. THE’Saudi Arabia confirmed the shooting down of six drones in eastern airspace, while the Kuwait and the Qatar they activated defense systems to intercept missiles headed towards their strategic centers. The response of the United States was not long in coming: the Central Command pulverized several Iranian missile positions along the Strait of Hormuzneutralizing anti-ship threats that put global shipping at risk in one of the hottest corridors on the planet.
Beheading of leaders and chaos in Tehran
The heart of Iranian power was struck with unprecedented precision. The death of Ali Larijania key figure in national security, and of Gholamreza Soleimanicommander of the militia Basijmarks a turning point in the targeted operations conducted by Israel. The security forces of the Islamic Republic today appear under unsustainable pressure, caught between internal defections and the specter of new popular uprisings. In this climate of instability, international diplomacy is starting to look beyond the current conflict.
The hypothesis of a new Persian order
The words of Danny DanonIsraeli ambassador toUNhave pierced the veil on future strategies: there is already a political alternative to the current leadership of Tehran. Without naming names, the message is clear: the world is ready to support a Iran dedicated to development and infrastructure rather than regional terror. A concept strongly taken up by Benjamin Netanyahu and supported laterally by Donald Trumpwhich prefigures a historic transition even as raids continue to mark the terrain, poised between military destruction and political rebirth.




