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Iran is using several types of missiles and drones. Fattah-2 (hypersonic-type missile) • Can reach speeds around Mach 15. • U
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Iran is using several types of missiles and drones. Fattah-2 (hypersonic-type missile) • Can reach speeds around Mach 15. • Uses a maneuvering glide stage that makes interception harder. • First reported combat use in the 2026 war escalation. Kheibar Shekan • Medium-range ballistic missile. • Range about 1,450 km (900 miles). • Designed to evade missile defenses near the target. Fateh-110 • Short-range ballistic missile used widely by Iran and its allies. • Range roughly 300 km with a 500 kg warhead. Drone waves Iran also launches: • suicide drones • cruise-type UAVs Missiles and drones have been fired in large waves toward Israel and U.S. bases after U.S.–Israeli strikes on Iran.

Multiple-front war If Hezbollah fully enters the war it would create: • Gaza front • Lebanon front • Iran long-range missile attacks • militia attacks from Iraq/Syria That type of multi-front war is extremely hard for any country to manage.

⚠️ 1. Why Hezbollah joining fully could change the war Military analysts say the biggest escalation risk is full involvement of the Lebanese group Hezbollah. Why it matters Huge missile arsenal • Hezbollah reportedly has around 25,000 missiles and rockets and thousands of fighters. Closer distance to Israel • Lebanon is directly on Israel’s border, meaning rockets can reach: • Tel Aviv • Haifa • military bases in northern Israel. Most attacks already coming from Lebanon • Recent reports show many of the attacks against Israel are being launched from Lebanon, not directly from Iran.

🌍 2. Countries that could join next (according to analysts) These are the most likely places that could become involved if the war expands further. 🇾🇪 Yemen (Houthis) • The Houthi movement supports Iran. • Analysts say they could begin missile attacks on Israel or shipping in the Red Sea. ⸻ 🇸🇾 Syria • Iran has military bases and militias inside Syria. • Israel already strikes Iranian positions there frequently. If Syria becomes active, the war could open another front on Israel’s northern border. ⸻ 🇮🇶 Iraq • Several Iran-aligned militias operate in Iraq. • Some have already targeted U.S. bases with drones. Iraq could become a major battlefield for attacks on U.S. troops. ⸻ 🇹🇷 Turkey (possible involvement) Turkey usually tries to stay out of direct conflict, but it could become involved if: • refugees flood across borders • NATO becomes involved • fighting spreads into Syria ⸻ 🇸🇦 Saudi Arabia and Gulf states These countries might join defensively if: • Iranian missiles target their territory • U.S. bases there are attacked ⸻ 📊 Current war map (simple) Main fighting zones right now: • 🇮🇷 Iran • 🇮🇱 Israel • 🇱🇧 Lebanon • 🇮🇶 Iraq • 🇧🇭 Bahrain / Gulf bases But analysts say the war could spread to: • Yemen • Syria • Red Sea shipping routes

4️⃣ Escalation cycle Each side is retaliating: • U.S. + Israel → strikes inside Iran • Iran → missile attacks across the region • Hezbollah → rockets from Lebanon This cycle of retaliation makes it harder to stop the war quickly.

3️⃣ Attacks on U.S. military bases Iranian missiles and drones have targeted U.S. facilities in Gulf countries, including the U.S. Navy base in Bahrain. Once U.S. bases are attacked, it increases the chance of direct U.S. military escalation, which could pull NATO partners into the crisis.

2️⃣ Iran’s regional network of allies Iran has allied armed groups across the Middle East (often called the “Axis of Resistance”). These groups can attack Israel or U.S. forces from different directions. Examples include: • Hezbollah in Lebanon • Militias in Iraq and Syria • The Houthis in Yemen If they all join at once, it creates a regional war on several fronts.

⚠️ 1. Why analysts say this could become a full Middle East war Experts say the current fighting is dangerous because multiple fronts opened at the same time, which can quickly pull in other countries. The main reasons: 1️⃣ Multiple battlefronts • Iran vs Israel • Hezbollah vs Israel (Lebanon front) • Attacks on U.S. bases in Gulf countries • Fighting involving militias in Iraq and Syria This means the war is already spread across several countries, not just one battlefield.

@ErikWarsaw13 updates for show

• Iran → launching missiles and drones toward Israel and U.S. bases • Israel → bombing Lebanon and Iran • Hezbollah → firing rockets from Lebanon into Israel • The conflict is spreading across multiple countries.

📊 Current casualties reported~1,230 people killed in Iran since the strikes began. • More than 100 killed in Lebanon since Hezbollah entered the war. • Dozens of casualties reported in Israel as well.

🇮🇷 Massive bombing campaign inside Iran • U.S. and Israeli forces continue large waves of airstrikes across Iran, targeting missile launch sites and military infrastructure. • The war has now been ongoing for about six days with constant strikes on both sides.

🇶🇦 🇮🇶 Iran striking U.S. bases • Explosions were reported near U.S. bases in Iraq and Qatar after drone and missile attacks. • Iraqi forces intercepted a drone targeting a base near Baghdad International Airport. • Gulf countries have been shooting down drones across the region.

Israel carried out multiple airstrikes in Beirut’s southern suburbs (Dahiyeh) today. • The Israeli military ordered civilians to evacuate entire neighborhoods before the attacks. • Hundreds of strikes have reportedly hit locations across Lebanon targeting Hezbollah infrastructure. The evacuation triggered mass panic and traffic jams as hundreds of thousands of people fled the area.

🚨 New Missile Launches and Explosions (Last Hours) 🇮🇱 Missiles hitting Israel • Air-raid sirens sounded in Tel Aviv and no
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🚨 New Missile Launches and Explosions (Last Hours) 🇮🇱 Missiles hitting IsraelAir-raid sirens sounded in Tel Aviv and northern Israel after Iran launched a new wave of missiles. • Israel’s air-defense systems intercepted many missiles, but explosions were still heard in several areas. • The missile attacks are part of Iran’s retaliation for the ongoing U.S.–Israeli strikes inside Iran.