The cities hit by Israel have become like this.

The cities hit by Israel have become like this.

02.03.2026 18:27

The war that began with the attacks of the USA and Israel on Iran continues with Israeli assaults. Israel, which struck the city of Beirut in Lebanon, also launched an attack on the Dahiyeh area of Lebanon. While the Israeli army bombed the city of Isfahan in Iran, smoke rose from the regions.

For months, the threats from the US and Israel towards Iran turned into violent attacks on Saturday. US and Israeli forces bombed numerous Iranian cities, especially the capital Tehran. In the attacks, Iran's religious leader Khamenei also lost his life.

Iran has begun retaliatory attacks. Targeting US bases in regional countries, Iran also launched attacks against Israel. As the conflicts between the three countries continued into the third day, Israel increased the intensity of its attacks.

ISRAEL STRUCK TWO LOCATIONS IN LEBANON

Israel began to launch attacks not only on Iran but also on Lebanon. After the attacks on the city center of Beirut, the capital of Lebanon, smoke rose from the city. Additionally, Israeli attacks occurred in the Dahiyeh region of Lebanon.

The cities hit by Israel have come to this state
The cities hit by Israel have come to this state

ATTACK ON ISFAHAN CITY IN IRAN

Meanwhile, Israel continued its attacks against Iran. Following the attacks on Tehran, the city of Isfahan in Iran was also bombed by Israeli planes. After the attack, smoke rose from the city.

The cities hit by Israel have come to this state

SMOKE RISES FROM CITIES

The attacks carried out by Israel at three separate points in Lebanon and Iran were also captured on camera. The footage showed smoke rising from the hit locations.

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