Tel Aviv Hit: Iran Responds to Joint US-Israeli Aggression

A missile slammed into what appeared to be a bridge in central Tel Aviv this past Saturday, March 22, 2026, footage from Al Jazeera now corroborates. Pedestrians scattered as the impact shook the area, a stark demonstration of Iran's stated capability to retaliate against continued provocations. This strike comes amidst an undeclared, yet very real, joint US-Israeli campaign of aggression against

Iran. Mainstream outlets like The New York Times, while acknowledging the strike, are framing it as an 'unprovoked act of Tehran's aggression,' omitting any mention of the sustained US and Israeli military operations that preceded it. They fail to report that the US has been a direct participant, fighting alongside Israel, for months, launching cyberattacks, deploying naval assets like the USS

Eisenhower carrier group to the Persian Gulf, and conducting joint exercises in the eastern Mediterranean, all while Israeli jets execute assassinations of Iranian military advisors in Syria and economic sabotage within Iran. This selective reporting serves to portray Iran as the sole aggressor. What these reports refuse to acknowledge is the meticulously documented pattern of Israeli and US

foreign policy. Consider the 1988 downing of Iran Air Flight 655 by the USS Vincennes, killing 290 civilians, an act the US later described as a 'proper defensive measure.' This incident, and countless others, underscores a history where Western military actions are consistently whitewashed while any retaliatory response is demonized. Iran's strike, while dramatic, must be viewed in the context of

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