BREAKING: Israel launches retaliatory airstrikes on military targets in Iran


Early Saturday, Israel launched airstrikes on military targets in Iran, following Tehran’s recent ballistic missile barrage of approximately 200 rockets aimed at Israel, as confirmed by the Israeli military.

Reports indicated multiple explosions near Tehran and the nearby city of Karaj. The United States is not involved in the current military action, and President Biden remains in Wilmington, Delaware, with no plans to convene in the Situation Room, the New York Post reports.

The IDF released a video statement:

“In response to two months of continuous attacks from the regime in Iran against the state of Israel, the situation has escalated significantly. >Currently, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) are conducting precise strikes targeting military installations within Iran. The Iranian regime, along with its regional proxies, has been persistently attacking Israel since October 7, engaging on seven different fronts, which includes direct assaults originating from Iranian territory. Like any other sovereign nation, Israel asserts its right and obligation to defend itself against these aggressions. The IDF’s defensive and offensive capabilities are fully mobilized, indicating a state of readiness to respond effectively to threats. Israel emphasizes its commitment to take all necessary actions to protect both the state and its citizens from ongoing hostilities.”

The Israel Defense Forces previously vowed a “serious and significant” response to Iran’s attack, with Friday night’s airstrikes marking an unusual direct assault on the Islamic Republic.

Iran had fired dozens of missiles toward Israel on October 1 in reaction to the recent assassinations of Hezbollah founder Hassan Nasrallah, Hamas political leader Ismail Haniyeh, and an Iranian general. Although some missiles targeted Tel Aviv and other Israeli cities, many were intercepted before causing significant damage.

US President Joe Biden “has been briefed and is closely following the developments” according to CBS.

This Story originally came from humanevents.com

 


 

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Despite all the recent talk of a potential ceasefire between Hezbollah and Israel in the works, regional reports say that some of the fiercest ground fighting is currently taking place in southern Lebanon on Friday.

Heavy Israeli aerial bombardments of the southern suburbs of Beirut have also continued with intensity. On Friday an Israeli missile completely leveled a residential multi-story in the neighborhood of Chiyah. Israel’s military reportedly issued a civilian evacuation alert shortly before, and terrifying video from the scene suggests locals knew it was about to be struck.

In the south of Lebanon, near the border, UN peacekeeping forces say they are monitoring “heavy clashes” on Friday, saying most of the fighting is centered in the coastal town of Naqoura as well as the village of Chamaa.

There are also emerging reports which say four Italian soldiers were injured after two rockets hit a UNIFIL base in Chamaa. Italy’s deputy prime minister has said Hezbollah was likely behind the rocket firing: “There were believed to be two missiles, from what it appears, they are believed to have been launched by Hezbollah.”

Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni issued a statement of “deep indignation and concern” over “new attacks suffered by the Italian headquarters of UNIFIL in southern Lebanon.”

“These attacks are unacceptable,” she stated, adding that “the parties on the ground to guarantee, at all times, the safety of UNIFIL soldiers and to collaborate to quickly identify those responsible.”

“We are aware of heavy shelling in the vicinity of our bases,” UNIFIL spokesman Andrea Tenenti has said, saying that since the incident all UN troops appear to be safe “for the moment”.

Up until now, the UNIFIL has claimed its command posts came under attack by Israeli forces, including IDF tanks, several times. This appears to be the first time that Hezbollah fired on UN locations.

IDF forces earlier this week reached their deepest point into Lebanon since the ground invasion began, in the countryside vicinity of the port city of Tyre, which has been pummeled by airstrikes.

UNIFIL base (in the background) in Chamaa, Lebanon. Wiki Commons

Israel has repeatedly demanded that the UNIFIL troops withdraw – requests which have been refused. This puts the UNIFIL outposts in the direct line of fire as the war encircles their positions.

“UNIFIL strongly urges combating parties to avoid fighting next to its positions. Inviolability of UN premises and personnel must be respected at all times,” a Friday statement said.

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