Iran hits 200 Missiles towards Israel
Tensions in the Middle East escalated dramatically on Tuesday when Iran launched a barrage of missiles at Israel. The attack sent alarms ringing across the country, prompting Israeli civilians to rush to shelters. Iran’s government stated that the missile strike was in retaliation for the killing of a senior commander of the Iranian Guards and other leaders.
In response to the attack, Israel’s military quickly sounded the all-clear signal, allowing civilians to leave their shelters. However, the military vowed to retaliate against Iran at a time and place of their choosing. The Iranian Guards, in turn, issued a warning, threatening “crushing attacks” if Israel were to respond to the missile strike.
Iran Vs Israel
Before the missile attack, the Israeli military had already alerted the public about the possibility of widespread ballistic missile strikes from Iran, advising people to take refuge in safe rooms if necessary. The missile strikes came after Israeli troops conducted ground raids in Lebanon, marking the largest escalation in regional violence since the Gaza conflict last year.
The international community has been watching these developments with concern. French President Emmanuel Macron strongly condemned Iran’s missile attacks on Israel, emphasizing France’s commitment to Israel’s security. Macron further urged Hezbollah to halt its terrorist activities against Israel.
Iran’s top military official, Major General Mohammad Bagheri, issued a stern warning in response to any potential Israeli retaliation. He threatened that future attacks would be even more intense, targeting all of Israel’s infrastructure if the situation escalated.
According to reports, Iran fired around 200 missiles, with Israeli defenses intercepting most of them. Israel’s military, however, pledged to make Iran “pay” for the missile barrage and has hinted at a powerful response across the region.
As the situation unfolds, both sides remain on high alert, with fears of further escalation and broader regional involvement growing.
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