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Tehran Erupts in Celebration Amid Missile Attacks on Israel

Tehran Erupts in Celebration Amid Missile Attacks on Israel

Post by : Shweta

In Tehran, large crowds were captured on camera celebrating as Iranian missiles soared towards Israel, as per footage aired by state television and numerous social media clips. These events transpired against a backdrop of heightened military tensions between the two nations following Iranian missile strikes and subsequent Israeli retaliatory actions.

Videos circulated online depicted groups of exuberant citizens waving flags and cheering while missiles illuminated the night sky over the Iranian capital. Parallel demonstrations were reported across various regions of the country, where government supporters expressed their approval of the military maneuvers.

The missile launches were described by Iran as a response to Israeli airstrikes targeting areas in Beirut's southern suburbs. This marked the first direct missile assault by Iran on Israel since the ceasefire in April. Israeli military sources indicated that air defense systems were engaged and most missiles were intercepted, with no immediate casualties reported.

The Revolutionary Guard of Iran characterized the missile launches as a stern warning, linking them to Israeli operations in Lebanon. Tehran had earlier cautioned that further strikes on Beirut could lead to an intensified response.

The emerging confrontation has raised concerns about a more extensive regional conflict. In retaliation for the missile launches, Israel conducted airstrikes targeting military assets in central and western Iran, resulting in explosions reported in cities including Tehran, Isfahan, and Tabriz. Consequently, Iranian authorities opted to temporarily close airspace around Tehran International Airport.

Global leaders have urged caution amidst escalating fears of a widespread conflict in the Middle East. Efforts to maintain the fragile ceasefire continue even as recent occurrences have cast doubt on the viability of these diplomatic endeavors.

The public displays of jubilation in Tehran reflect the deep sentiments regarding this latest military exchange between Iran and Israel. Experts believe the upcoming days will be crucial in deciding the direction of the situation—whether it escalates further or veers towards diplomatic resolution.

Stay updated with us for the latest major developments.

June 8, 2026 4:16 p.m. 194

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