Israel-Iran Conflict 2025: Iran Launches Ballistic Missiles in Escalating Middle East Crisis

Humanitarian and Civilian Impact

Casualties and Displacement

The missile strikes have resulted in civilian casualties, injuries, and displacement. Urban areas like Tel Aviv and surrounding regions have suffered damage to residential and commercial infrastructure.

Infrastructure Damage

Key transportation hubs, power grids, and communication networks have been impacted, complicating rescue and recovery efforts. Hospitals are overwhelmed with casualties, and access to clean water and electricity is compromised.

International Humanitarian Response

Organizations like the Red Cross and UN agencies are coordinating emergency aid, medical supplies, and shelter for displaced populations. However, ongoing conflict hampers aid delivery and increases suffering.

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