By South Matters World Desk | World Affairs
The Israel Iran Conflict entered a tense pause after both countries exchanged direct military strikes over the weekend, raising fears of a wider regional war.
The latest escalation began after rocket attacks linked to Hezbollah targeted northern Israel. Israel responded with airstrikes in Beirut, while Iran later launched ballistic missiles toward Israeli military targets.
Iran Launches Missile Attack
Iran reportedly fired around 10 ballistic missiles at an Israeli airbase following Israeli military operations in Lebanon.
Israeli defense systems intercepted several incoming missiles. Authorities reported limited damage and no major casualties from the attack.
However, the missile launch marked another direct confrontation between the two longtime rivals.
Israel Responds With Counterstrikes
Following the Iranian attack, Israel launched strikes against Iranian military infrastructure.
Reports indicated that Israeli forces targeted air defense systems, missile facilities, and a petrochemical complex linked to Iran’s strategic network.
Israeli officials described the operation as a response aimed at reducing future threats.
Netanyahu Reaffirms Security Goals
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated that Israel would continue efforts to prevent Iran from developing nuclear weapons capabilities.
He also highlighted ongoing cooperation with the United States on security matters.
The comments came as tensions remained high across multiple fronts in the Middle East.
Trump Pushes for Ceasefire
Meanwhile, U.S. President Donald Trump called for an immediate ceasefire.
Trump reportedly held discussions with regional leaders and used social media to urge both sides to step back from further escalation.
As a result, both countries paused major attacks, at least temporarily.
Region Remains on Edge
Despite the current pause, concerns remain over the broader regional situation.
Ongoing Israeli operations in Lebanon, Hezbollah activity, and threats from Yemen’s Houthi movement continue to create uncertainty.
Diplomatic efforts are expected to intensify as global powers seek to prevent another escalation in the Middle East.

