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Nexio Global Media > Breaking News > U.S. and Israel Launch Major Strikes on Iran as Middle East Erupts in Retaliation and Global Alarm
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U.S. and Israel Launch Major Strikes on Iran as Middle East Erupts in Retaliation and Global Alarm

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Last updated: February 28, 2026 4:58 pm
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The United States and Israel have launched one of the most consequential joint military operations in decades, striking multiple targets across Iran in a coordinated campaign that has rapidly escalated tensions across the Middle East and drawn sharp international reactions.

The operation began early Saturday with waves of air and missile strikes hitting sites across Iran, including areas near Tehran and other major cities. U.S. and Israeli officials described the campaign as a pre-emptive effort to dismantle Iran’s missile infrastructure and halt what they view as a growing nuclear and regional threat.

President Donald Trump confirmed that American forces were participating directly alongside Israeli operations, describing the campaign as “major combat operations” and a “massive and ongoing” effort aimed at preventing Iran from threatening U.S. national security and its allies.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu characterized the strikes as necessary to eliminate what he called an existential threat posed by Iran’s leadership and military capabilities. According to defense reporting, the two countries had coordinated the operation for months as diplomatic efforts to restrain Iran’s nuclear ambitions stalled.

Explosions were reported across Tehran and several other Iranian cities as the strikes targeted military facilities, missile sites and senior leadership infrastructure. Iranian state media confirmed widespread damage but maintained that key leadership figures were safe and that defenses remained operational.

Iran responded within hours, launching missile and drone attacks across the region. Missiles were fired toward Israel and toward areas hosting U.S. military bases in Gulf countries including Bahrain, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates. Several explosions were reported near U.S. facilities, though initial reports indicated that many incoming projectiles were intercepted by regional air defense systems.

Regional governments quickly moved to close airspace and issue emergency alerts. Commercial flights were diverted or canceled across large parts of the Middle East as airlines scrambled to avoid conflict zones. Aviation authorities warned that disruptions could continue as the military situation evolves.

The confrontation marks one of the most direct military clashes between the United States and Iran in modern history. Analysts note that previous confrontations typically occurred through proxies or limited strikes, but the scale and coordination of the current operation represent a far more overt engagement.

U.S. officials have said the strikes were intended to degrade Iran’s military capacity and prevent further development of nuclear weapons capability. Trump also called on Iran’s population to pressure their leadership, framing the operation as an opportunity for political change within the country.

Iranian officials condemned the attack as a violation of sovereignty and international law, vowing retaliation and warning that U.S. military installations across the region would remain targets if hostilities continue. Pro-Iran groups in Iraq and elsewhere have also threatened to attack American forces in response.

The global reaction has been swift. Russia condemned the operation as an “unprovoked act of armed aggression,” urging an immediate halt to military action and a return to diplomatic negotiations. Moscow warned that continued escalation could have severe humanitarian and economic consequences.

European leaders called for restraint from all sides while emphasizing the need to prevent further destabilization in the region. Energy markets and global financial systems are closely watching developments amid concerns that sustained conflict could disrupt oil supplies and global trade routes.

Military analysts say the situation remains fluid and potentially volatile. The United States has already deployed significant naval and air assets to the region, including multiple carrier strike groups, signaling readiness for further engagement if necessary.

Despite the scale of the operation, officials have not indicated whether the strikes represent a limited campaign or the beginning of a broader conflict. Much will depend on the extent of Iran’s retaliation and whether diplomatic channels can be revived to prevent further escalation.

For now, the United States finds itself at the center of a rapidly unfolding geopolitical crisis with global implications. As both sides exchange strikes and warnings, the coming days will likely determine whether the current confrontation stabilizes or expands into a wider regional conflict with far-reaching consequences for international security and economic stability.

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