❓WHAT HAPPENED: Israel and the United launched a series of missile attacks on Iran early Saturday morning, causing explosions in Tehran, according to U.S. officials quoted in the Wall Street Journal and New York Times as of early Saturday morning.
👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: The U.S. military, Israeli Defense Forces (IDF), Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz, and Iranian state officials.
📍WHEN & WHERE: Saturday morning, February 28, 2026, in Tehran, Iran, and across Israel.
💬KEY QUOTE: “This is a proactive alert to prepare the public for the possibility of missiles being launched toward the State of Israel.” – IDF national warning
🎯IMPACT: Rising tensions in the Middle East, with heightened concerns over Iran’s nuclear ambitions and potential retaliatory strikes.
Israel and the United States reportedly carried out a series of missile attacks on Iran early Saturday morning, with explosions reported in Tehran. The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) issued a warning to its citizens, urging them to prepare for potential retaliatory strikes. Sirens were heard across Israel as tensions escalated in the region.
The New York Times and Wall Street Journal reported the strikes were a joint operation between U.S. and Israeli forces, though we are awaiting confirmation at the time of publication.
“The U.S. and Israel launched an attack on Iran on Saturday, bringing war to the country for the second time in eight months and risking a wider regional conflict in one of the most economically sensitive parts of the world,” the Wall Street Journal reported as of 1:50am EST.
Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz declared a state of emergency as thick smoke rose from the explosion sites in downtown Tehran. Iranian state media confirmed the reports of explosions in the capital city.
The IDF released a national warning, stating, “This is a proactive alert to prepare the public for the possibility of missiles being launched toward the State of Israel.” The attack comes amid heightened tensions between Iran and the United States over Tehran’s nuclear program.
Earlier this week, former President Donald Trump warned during his State of the Union address that Iran is “working on missiles that will soon reach” the United States. Trump also described Iran as the “number one sponsor of terrorism” and vowed to prevent the regime from acquiring nuclear weapons. U.S. intelligence, however, has not yet concluded that Iran possesses the capability to develop intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBMs) capable of reaching the U.S. homeland.
The situation remains tense, with two U.S. aircraft carrier strike groups in the region and ongoing diplomatic meetings involving key figures, such as Jared Kushner and Oman’s foreign minister, Sayyid Badr bin Hamad Al Busaidi. Additional talks are reportedly scheduled as efforts to address the escalating crisis continue.
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