A stunning video has gone viral on social media, showing an Iranian missile evading multiple interceptors and successfully hitting its target. The video has sparked widespread debate, with some users claiming it was recorded in Jerusalem, while others believe it may be a locally-made hypersonic ballistic missile. However, the authenticity of the video has not been confirmed.
The footage shows the missile navigating through a swarm of interceptors, demonstrating its advanced capabilities. The Iranian government has not commented on the video, but it has added fuel to the ongoing tensions in the Middle East. The US and Israel have launched airstrikes on Iran’s capital, Tehran, targeting several locations, including a hospital.
The situation remains volatile, with Russian President Vladimir Putin and Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman engaging in a phone call. Meanwhile, several airlines have resumed flights to Abu Dhabi, which was earlier shut down due to safety concerns. The operation is expected to be suspended until March 4.
The US has stated that its mission in Iran is to prevent the country from developing nuclear weapons. However, the Iranian government claims that the leader’s wife, Maryam Rajavi, was injured in the airstrikes. The Saudi government has expressed its support for diplomatic efforts to resolve the crisis.
Reports have emerged that the historic Golestan Palace in Tehran suffered damage in the recent airstrikes. In response to the tensions, a protest rally was held in Vienna, with the Hands of Iran community calling for peace.
In other news, the British government has imposed a £1,000 fine on Imran Khan’s former wife, Jemima Khan, for violating sanctions. The UK has also planned to evacuate its citizens stranded in the Gulf region due to the conflict.
A recent survey has revealed that a majority of Americans do not support the ongoing war in the Middle East. The Iranian Red Crescent Society has reported that 131 cities were targeted in the US-Israeli airstrikes. However, the US Central Command has confirmed that three F-15E fighter jets crashed in Kuwait due to friendly fire.
The situation continues to unfold, with the UK’s decision to deny the US access to the Diego Garcia military base sparking a diplomatic row. The UK’s Prime Minister, Boris Johnson, has expressed his disappointment over the decision. The situation remains fluid, with multiple developments emerging by the hour.
A recent survey has revealed that a majority of Americans do not support the ongoing war in the Middle East. The Iranian Red Crescent Society has reported that 131 cities were targeted in the US-Israeli airstrikes. However, the US Central Command has confirmed that three F-15E fighter jets crashed in Kuwait due to friendly fire.
The UK’s decision to deny the US access to the Diego Garcia military base has sparked a diplomatic row, with the US President, Donald Trump, accusing the UK of undermining the war effort. The situation remains fluid, with multiple developments emerging by the hour.
The conflict has also led to a surge in protests across the Middle East, with several countries imposing travel restrictions due to safety concerns. The situation remains volatile, with the international community calling for an end to the violence.

