Tehran Fires Missiles at Tel Aviv After Trump Vows to Bomb Iran Back to Stone Ages
Tehran retaliates with strikes on Tel Aviv following President Trump's vow to intensify military operations. Global oil markets reel as the war enters its second month.
By: AXL Media
Published: Apr 2, 2026, 3:27 PM EDT
Source: Information for this report was sourced from AFP

Retaliatory Volleys Target Israeli Urban Centers
The military confrontation between the United States and Iran reached a fever pitch as Tehran launched a wave of missiles toward Tel Aviv in direct response to American threats of escalation. According to local reports, Israeli air defenses were engaged throughout the evening, with police confirming several impact sites across the metropolitan area. While initial assessments indicated only light injuries to four individuals, the psychological impact of the strike resonated as residents were forced into bunkers during Passover celebrations. This latest exchange follows a month of high-intensity conflict that has now expanded to include direct strikes on the sovereign territories of both primary antagonists and their regional allies.
Washington Signals Intensified Three Week Offensive
During an address from the White House, President Trump characterized the current military status as being on the verge of achieving its primary strategic goals. However, he accompanied this assessment with a stark ultimatum, warning that the U.S. is prepared to intensify its aerial campaign over the next twenty-one days if a negotiated settlement is not reached. The President’s rhetoric, which included a vow to return the Islamic Republic to the "Stone Ages," signaled a shift toward targeting critical civilian and dual-use infrastructure. Specifically, the administration has identified Iran's electrical power grid as a priority target if the current deadlock in negotiations persists.
Economic Paralysis Grips Iranian Heavy Industry
The physical toll of the American and Israeli bombardment has begun to manifest in the total suspension of operations at Iran’s most critical industrial facilities. The country’s two largest steel manufacturing plants were forced offline this week following multiple waves of precision strikes, representing a significant blow to the national economy and military supply chain. Despite these disruptions and the sound of heavy explosions echoing through the capital, public defiance remains visible. In Tehran, citizens continued traditional holiday observances in public parks, while government spokesmen described Washington’s ceasefire conditions as irrational and maximalist demands that the regime would not entertain under duress.
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