The Middle East war has entered a new dimension with Iran's attack on cities in Israel, including Jerusalem and Tel Aviv.
This action may lead to further involvement from the United States, which has already promised to help Israel defend itself.
Iran’s intervention is a response to Israeli air strikes against Hezbollah and the death of its leaders.
Israel's defense system, the Iron Dome, has managed to shoot down many of the Iranian missiles.
It is uncertain whether this conflict will lead to greater escalation or whether the parties involved will choose to restrain themselves.
Israel has initiated a ground invasion in southern Lebanon, aiming to eliminate Hezbollah's infrastructure.
Israeli attacks have weakened Hezbollah, but have also led to significant displacement and loss of lives in Lebanon.
Conclusion: The situation is extremely volatile, with potential escalations and de-escalations depending on the actions and responses of the actors involved. Iran's attacks represent a marked change in dynamics, which could culminate in further U.S. involvement in the region.