Iran Launches Missile Barrage Over Israel, Heightening Tensions in the Region: A video surfaced on social media, reportedly showing a large missile barrage launched at Israel on October 1. The footage, which depicts numerous missiles being fired into the sky, has caused widespread concern. Israel has confirmed that more than 180 missiles were launched from Iran, with military air defenses intercepting as many as possible. The video begins with a caption stating, "Iranian media shows off missile launches at Israel." It captures the moments when the missiles are fired from the ground and quickly ascend into the sky. This latest missile strike marks a significant escalation in the ongoing hostilities between Iran and Israel, with nearly 200 ballistic missiles reportedly fired. While Israeli air defenses intercepted most of the missiles, several are said to have hit central and southern parts of Israel. Tensions between the two countries have been rising, and this missile attack is the second such strike in 2024, following a similar incident in April. Iran's growing missile capabilities are a source of concern for Israel, as both nations remain at odds over various regional and political issues. The possibility of further escalation is a looming threat, as military actions continue on both sides. Iran's Islamic Revolution Guard Corps (IRGC) framed the missile attack as a response to what they described as a "violation of Iran's sovereignty." They stated that the strike was carried out under the direct orders of Iran's Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. A senior Iranian official said the attack was in defense of the nation and its rights. In response, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu condemned the missile barrage, warning that Iran had made a grave error. "Iran made a big mistake tonight, and it will pay for it," Netanyahu said, emphasizing Israel's resolve to defend itself and retaliate when necessary. He described the attack as a failure due to Israel's robust air defense systems. Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant echoed this stance, asserting that those who attack Israel will face severe consequences. Gallant vowed to hold Iran accountable for the missile strike, reinforcing Israel's stance against further aggression. Israel-Iran Tensions Escalate with Strikes in Lebanon; Iran Claims It Is Not Seeking War Iran-Israel Conflict: Trump Warns the World is on the Brink of World War III Middle East Tensions Force Gulf Airlines to Reroute: What You Need to Know