A viral video emerged showing a high-speed Iranian missile successfully evading a barrage of more than ten interceptors to strike its target. Following the targeted killing of Ayatollah Khamenei, Iran’s Supreme National Security Council has signaled a shift to a "no-negotiation" stance, launched retaliatory strikes across the Gulf, and triggered global security alerts reaching as far as India.
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Also read: US F-15 Crashes in Kuwait: Watch viral video of fighter jet spiralling down amid Israel-Iran war
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Iranian Missile evades Israeli Interceptors: Watch
A raw, handheld video recorded from a terrace has become the defining image of the current missile exchange. The footage captures a dark sky suddenly illuminated by the frantic ascent of more than ten interceptor rockets. In the background, the panicked voices of onlookers can be heard exclaiming "Oh my god" as they witness the high-stakes cat-and-mouse game in the clouds. Reportedly the Iranian missile, widely speculated to be the Fattah—known for its highly agile, maneuverable warhead—appears to perform a sudden, swift adjustment in its trajectory. A bright spark flashes as the interceptors miss their mark, and the missile maintains its terminal velocity, successfully hitting its target with a ground-shaking impact.Watch the video here:
Iran-Israel latest: US F-15 Fighter Jet Crash in Kuwait
The conflict has expanded far beyond the borders of Iran and Israel. Early Monday, March 2, Iranian state media IRNA reported that a US F-15 fighter jet was shot down in the skies over Kuwait. While US and Kuwaiti authorities have yet to confirm the report, the claim underscores the dangerous proximity of US forces to the active combat zones. Simultaneously, explosions have been reported across the Gulf, including in Bahrain, Dubai, and Doha, as Iran targets US military bases in direct response to the "unlawful aggression" that claimed the life of Ayatollah Khamenei.Also read: US F-15 Crashes in Kuwait: Watch viral video of fighter jet spiralling down amid Israel-Iran war
Iran-Israel War: Larijani Refuses Diplomacy with US
Despite reports suggesting a move toward diplomacy, Ali Larijani, secretary of Iran’s Supreme National Security Council, has firmly rejected any possibility of dialogue. Taking to social media, Larijani dismissed claims of Omani-mediated talks with the United States, stating, "We will not negotiate". Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi echoed this stance, framing Iran's missile barrages as a legitimate act of "self-defense" against American and Israeli strikes. This hardline posture indicates that the regional escalation is unlikely to subside through diplomatic channels in the immediate future.Ali Larijani's X (formerly twitter) post:




