Israel Strikes Tehran as 'Roaring Lion' Operation Continues.

Strike on Tehran during Operation Roaring Lion
Strike on Tehran during Operation Roaring Lion

The 'Roaring Lion' Operation and Its Consequences

According to Novyny.live: On March 1, 2026, Israel conducted airstrikes on Tehran as part of the ongoing 'Roaring Lion' operation. This marked the first time the Israeli Air Force has directly targeted assets belonging to the Iranian regime within the heart of the Iranian capital. The scale of the attacks was underscored by explosions being heard across multiple districts of Tehran. This conflict is a significant escalation in the long-standing shadow war between the two regional adversaries.

These strikes followed a prior joint U.S.-Israel preemptive attack on Iran on February 28, 2026. That earlier action was a direct response to ballistic missile attacks launched by Iran against Israeli territory, which resulted in the death of Iran's Supreme Leader, Ali Khamenei.

Reactions to the Events

The Israeli Defense Forces press service emphasized the operation's significance, stating:

"For the first time since the start of Operation 'Roaring Lion,' the Israeli Air Force is striking targets belonging to the Iranian terrorist regime in the very heart of Tehran." - Israeli Defense Forces Press Service

Former U.S. President Donald Trump commented on the situation, noting:

"This is not only justice for the people of Iran, but for all great Americans and people from many countries around the world." - Donald Trump

These events signal a dangerous intensification of the conflict between Israel and Iran, with potentially severe repercussions for regional and international security. The increased military activity in the Persian Gulf region could lead to:

  • An escalation of violence;
  • The involvement of other nations in the conflict;
  • A worsening of the humanitarian situation within Iran.

The response from the international community will be crucial in determining the trajectory of this crisis and its impact on global stability.


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