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Iran is gearing as much as “reply” to Israel’s latest assaults, based on Ali Larijani, a senior adviser to Iran’s supreme chief, as reported by Iran’s Tasnim information company on Sunday.
This comes after Israeli fighter jets launched a collection of assaults on Iranian army targets on October 26, which was preceded by Iran firing round 200 ballistic missiles at Israel a couple of weeks prior.
Iran has repeatedly vowed to retaliate in opposition to Israel’s assaults, and it appears they’re now getting ready to make good on that promise.
On October 26, Israeli Defence Forces struck army websites in Iran, saying it was retaliating in opposition to Tehran’s missile assault on Israel.
Hours later, the Israeli army stated it had accomplished the strikes and achieved its goals, warning Iran to not reply.
A semi-official Iranian information company vowed a “proportional response” to the Israeli strikes in opposition to Tehran.
Iranian media reported a number of explosions over a number of hours within the capital and at close by army bases, beginning shortly after 2am.
Earlier than daybreak, Israel’s public broadcaster stated three waves of strikes had been accomplished and that the operation was over.
Iran stated its air defence system efficiently countered Israel’s assaults on army targets within the provinces of Tehran, Khuzestan and Ilam with “restricted harm” to some areas.
Tensions between arch rivals Israel and Iran escalated after Hamas, the Iran-backed Palestinian militant group primarily based in Gaza, attacked Israel on October 7, 2023. Hamas has been supported by Lebanon-based Hezbollah militants, additionally backed by Iran.
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