Why Iran attack on middle east?
According to a Iran
Iran has warned all countries not to provide airbases to the USA for attacks against it, stating that if any country does so, Iran will directly attack that country. The UAE, Qatar, Bahrain, Kuwait, and Saudi Arabia stand with the USA and Israel.
The OIC (Organization of Islamic Cooperation) has 57 Islamic countries, and these countries stand with the USA and Israel for dollars and other facilities. At that time, those traitorous countries will face war and many other difficulties. No one is as brave as Iran. Iran stands alone in the Middle East and fights against the USA and Israel. Iran is a lion.
According to internet and USA Reports
As of March 1, 2026, Iran has launched widespread attacks across the Middle East primarily as retaliation for a massive, ongoing military offensive by the United States and Israel. This escalation follows the killing of Iran's Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, and other senior commanders during US-Israeli air strikes.
The Iranian attacks are part of a military response Tehran has dubbed "Truthful Promise 4".
Primary Reasons for the Attack
Retaliation for Leadership Deaths: The strikes are a direct response to the deaths of Supreme Leader Khamenei and top Iranian security officials.
Targeting US Military Presence: Iran has explicitly targeted military bases and assets across the region that host US troops, including facilities in Bahrain, Qatar, Kuwait, and the UAE.
Countering "Epic Fury": The offensive follows a joint US-Israeli operation named "Epic Fury" (or "Lion’s Roar" by Israel), which targeted at least nine Iranian cities.
Response to Perceived Sovereignty Violations: Iran's Ministry of Foreign Affairs claims the US-Israeli strikes violated the UN Charter, justifying their response as a defense of national sovereignty.
Key Targets and Impact
Israel
As of March 1, 2026, a direct hit by an Iranian ballistic missile on a
residential neighborhood in Beit Shemesh has resulted in at least nine deaths. This incident is currently reported as the deadliest single strike in Israel since the start of the conflict on February 28.
Casualty and Damage Reports in Beit Shemesh
Fatalities: Rescue services, including Magen David Adom (MDA), have confirmed nine people were killed.
Injuries: Approximately 28 people were injured in the blast, with at least two reported in serious condition.
Missing Persons: Israeli police have reported at least 11 people missing, as search-and-rescue teams continue to sift through the rubble of destroyed buildings.
Structural Damage: At least four apartment buildings were destroyed or severely damaged. One missile reportedly penetrated a shelter, and another caused a synagogue to cave in on a bomb shelter where multiple people were hiding.
Broader Regional Context
The strike on Beit Shemesh is part of Iran’s "Truthful Promise 4" operation, a retaliatory campaign following the killing of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.
Total Casualties in Israel: As of midday March 1, the total casualty count in Israel has reached 10 deaths and over 121 injuries since the conflict began.
Targets: While Iran's IRGC claimed to target military and industrial complexes in the area, the missile struck a residential district roughly 18 miles west of Jerusalem.
Other Impacted Areas: In addition to Beit Shemesh, missiles and drones have targeted Tel Aviv, where a woman was killed, and various U.S. and allied assets across the UAE, Qatar, and Kuwait.
Search and rescue operations remain active in Beit Shemesh to locate those still missing under the debris.
United Arab Emirates: Strikes hit a luxury hotel in Dubai and caused disruptions at Dubai International Airport.
US Naval Assets: Iran claimed to have targeted the USS Lincoln with ballistic missiles and hit areas near the US Navy's Fifth Fleet headquarters in Bahrain.
Regional Military Bases: Interceptions and strikes occurred at Al-Udeid Air Base in Qatar and various sites in Jordan and Kuwait.
Global Travel: The conflict has caused one of the most severe disruptions to global aviation since the COVID-19 pandemic, with thousands of flights grounded and major hubs like Dubai International Airport remaining closed.
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