Tensions between Israel and Iran hit a new high on the fifth day of open conflict, marking their most intense confrontation to date. Both countries traded deadly strikes, with Iran targeting Israeli security sites and Israel bombing missile and drone facilities in western Iran. Explosions rocked cities like Tehran and Isfahan, and missile sirens blared across Israel, including near its Dimona nuclear site.The Israeli military claimed most of Iran’s missiles were intercepted, while Iran warned of more "punitive operations." Casualties are rising on both sides, with over 220 dead in Iran and two dozen reported in Israel.U.S. President Donald Trump intensified his stance, demanding Iran’s “unconditional surrender” and threatening its Supreme Leader, while convening his National Security Council. World reactions were mixed: G7 leaders backed Israel but urged de-escalation, China and Turkey criticized Trump's actions, and European leaders like Germany’s chancellor called Israel’s offensive “dirty work for all of us.”Internet blackouts and cyberattacks hit Iran, affecting Sepah Bank and causing disruptions. Meanwhile, the UN nuclear watchdog confirmed that Israel’s strikes damaged underground parts of Iran’s Natanz nuclear site, raising further legal and global concerns.