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samedi 14 mars 2026

BREAKING: Iran Launches Over 40 Missiles in 17th Wave of Attacks Targeting U.S. and Israeli Positions – story-veterans.com


The Middle East has entered one of its most volatile and dangerous periods in decades. In a dramatic escalation of the ongoing regional war, Iran reportedly launched more than 40 missiles in what officials describe as the “17th wave” of retaliatory strikes targeting U.S. and Israeli military positions across the region.

The strikes come amid an already intense conflict that began after a coordinated military campaign by the United States and Israel against Iranian military infrastructure in late February 2026. Since then, the region has been engulfed in escalating attacks, missile launches, drone strikes, and retaliatory operations.

This latest barrage marks another critical moment in the war, raising fears of a broader regional confrontation that could involve multiple countries across the Middle East.

Background: How the War Began
The current conflict erupted on February 28, 2026, when the United States and Israel launched coordinated strikes on Iranian military facilities and strategic infrastructure. The operation targeted missile sites, drone bases, airfields, and alleged nuclear-related facilities inside Iran

According to Western officials, the strikes were intended to degrade Iran’s missile capabilities and prevent the country from advancing its nuclear program. However, Tehran viewed the attacks as a direct act of war.

Within hours of the initial strikes, Iran began retaliating with missile and drone attacks against Israeli territory as well as U.S. military installations in the Gulf region.

The conflict quickly escalated into a multi-front regional confrontation, involving missile strikes, air raids, drone attacks, and naval tensions around the Persian Gulf and the Strait of Hormuz.

The 17th Wave: More Than 40 Missiles Launched
The most recent development involves what Iranian sources describe as the 17th wave of coordinated missile attacks.

Reports indicate that over 40 ballistic missiles were fired, targeting:

Israeli military installations

U.S. military bases in the region

Strategic infrastructure linked to Western forces

Although full details about the impact of the strikes are still emerging, regional defense systems were activated immediately.

Missile defense systems such as Iron Dome, Patriot batteries, and THAAD systems were deployed to intercept incoming projectiles.

Early assessments suggest that many of the missiles were intercepted, although some reportedly struck areas near military targets.

A War of Missiles and Drones
Since the beginning of the war, Iran has relied heavily on ballistic missiles and drone attacks as its primary tools of retaliation.

Analysts say Iran views these weapons as a strategic equalizer against technologically superior adversaries.

In the first days of the conflict alone, Iran launched hundreds of ballistic missiles and hundreds of drones toward Israel and nearby Gulf states.

According to defense analysts, more than 1,000 missiles and over 2,200 drones have been used during the conflict so far.

Despite the intensity of the early barrages, the pace of attacks has slowed somewhat in recent days.

Military analysts believe this slowdown could mean:

Iran is conserving its missile stockpile

Launch sites have been damaged by U.S. and Israeli airstrikes

Iran is shifting to strategic timing of attacks rather than constant bombardment

Still, the launch of a 17th wave involving dozens of missiles shows that Tehran remains capable of mounting significant strikes.

Regional Targets Expand

 One of the most alarming aspects of the war is how quickly it has expanded beyond Israel and Iran.

Missile and drone attacks have struck or threatened several countries across the Middle East, including:

Bahrain

United Arab Emirates

Iraq

Saudi Arabia

Lebanon

Iranian strikes have targeted military bases hosting U.S. forces as well as strategic infrastructure in the Gulf region.

For example, missiles and drones have hit locations near the U.S. Navy’s Fifth Fleet headquarters in Bahrain, damaging buildings and causing casualties.

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