Smoke rises from West Bank settlement following Iranian missile strike
Visual confirmation of smoke in the occupied West Bank coincides with early Monday strikes on Iranian cities, marking a rapid intensification of cross-border hostilities.

Smoke was observed rising from an illegal Israeli settlement in the occupied West Bank following an Iranian missile attack, according to reporting by Al Jazeera Global News. The visual evidence confirms that the missile salvo fired by Iran reached targets within the West Bank, although the specific identity of the settlement and the extent of any damage remain unconfirmed in current reports.
The incident underscores the widening scope of the conflict, which has seen Iranian forces target areas beyond Israel’s immediate borders. Iran has stated that the missile fire was launched in retaliation for an attack on Beirut’s southern suburbs. In addition to the West Bank, Iran’s Revolutionary Guards reported targeting the headquarters of "terrorist groups" in Sulaymaniyah, Iraqi Kurdistan, indicating a broader regional strategy in response to recent hostilities.
In a swift and forceful response, Israel conducted strikes early on Monday against military targets in western and central Iran. Explosions were reported in the cities of Tehran, Tabriz, and Isfahan. These attacks occurred hours after the Iranian missile barrage, demonstrating a rapid escalation in military engagement between the two nations.
Israeli officials have vowed to strike Iran with force in response to the missile attack, signalling a commitment to a robust military counter-offensive. The timing of the Israeli strikes, occurring shortly after the Iranian salvo, suggests a coordinated effort to neutralise perceived threats and assert deterrence in the face of direct missile fire.
The situation remains fluid, with multiple fronts of engagement active across the region. While the immediate impact on the West Bank settlement is limited to visual confirmation of smoke, the broader military exchanges in Iran and Iraq highlight the significant escalation in state-level conflict. Verification of casualties or structural damage in the settlement is not yet available in the source material.
The conflict’s trajectory continues to be defined by reciprocal strikes, with Iran’s actions framed as retaliation and Israel’s response characterised by direct strikes on Iranian urban and military centres. International observers are monitoring the developing situation for further indications of de-escalation or further intensification.
As of the latest reports, the specific settlement in the West Bank has not been named, and details regarding the missile’s trajectory or origin point within the region remain general. The incident adds a new dimension to the ongoing crisis, extending the theatre of operations into the occupied territories while simultaneous strikes rage in Iran.


