Global tensions are on edge as senior Israeli officials, speaking to Al Arabiya, have warned that Iran may launch hundreds of ballistic missiles targeting Israel within hours. This alert follows Israel’s recent military campaign, “Operation Rising Lion,” which struck key Iranian nuclear and missile infrastructure.
Among the targets were the enrichment site at Natanz and locations described by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu as integral to Iran’s ballistic missile program. While the United States has distanced itself from the operation, Secretary of State Marco Rubio stressed that Washington was not involved. President Donald Trump, emphasizing diplomatic priorities, urged caution to avoid further escalation during ongoing nuclear negotiations.
The potential Iranian retaliation draws parallels with the April 2024 incident, when Iran launched over 300 drones and missiles, the majority of which were intercepted with help from allied forces including the US, UK, and Jordan. Analysts suggest a similar pattern could emerge, though concerns persist that this time the response may be more severe.
UN Secretary-General António Guterres has appealed for maximum restraint on all sides, condemning attacks on nuclear facilities and warning against jeopardizing fragile diplomatic efforts. The international community remains deeply concerned about a possible widening of the conflict, particularly if Iranian responses extend beyond missile launches to more sustained military action.
Defense analysts also remain divided on the operational success of Israel’s recent strikes, especially against fortified targets like the Fordow facility, located deep underground and protected by complex tunnel systems.
As events unfold, the risk of a major regional conflict looms large. Governments and security agencies around the world are closely monitoring the situation, with further updates anticipated in the coming hours.