Summary of Events:
- Israel Strikes Back: Early Saturday, Israel’s air force launched a series of airstrikes on military sites in Iran. The reason? Israel said it was a response to recent attacks from Iran.
- Iran’s Reaction: Iran quickly warned it would respond with a “proportional reaction,” suggesting it might strike back soon.
What Happened During the Strikes?
- Explosion Reports: People in Tehran and nearby areas reported hearing explosions from the strikes, starting after 2 am local time.
- Israel’s Announcement: Israel’s public broadcaster confirmed that the operation had three waves of airstrikes and then announced it was over.
- Iran’s Defenses: Videos from Iranian media showed Iran’s air defenses shooting at incoming missiles.
Background on Rising Tensions
- Missile Attacks and Gaza Crisis: Iran recently fired ballistic missiles on October 1, killing one person in the West Bank. Then, on October 7, Hamas, an Iran-supported Palestinian group, launched a major attack. Also, Hezbollah, another group aligned with Iran, has shown support from Lebanon.
- Concerns Over a Bigger War: As Israel intensifies attacks on Hezbollah, strikes in Beirut, ground operations, and ongoing activity in Gaza, fears of a larger conflict between Iran, Israel, and possibly even the U.S. have grown.
Key Updates from Israel’s Military
- Why the Strikes Happened: Israel said the airstrikes on Iran were in response to “months of attacks” by Iran.
- What Israel Targeted: Israeli forces focused on truck factories, missile sites, and equipment used to shoot down planes.
- Mission Complete: Israel’s planes completed their strikes and returned safely, with officials saying they hope this marks the end of fighting between Israel and Iran for now.
U.S. Response and Support for Israel
- America on Standby: A senior U.S. official said the U.S. supports Israel’s actions, calling them “targeted and proportional.” While the U.S. did not join the operation, officials say the U.S. will defend Israel if Iran decides to retaliate.
- No Hits to Energy or Nuclear Sites: U.S. sources confirmed that the targets in Iran did not include major energy or nuclear facilities.
Impact on Flights and Neighboring Countries
- Iran Shuts Down Flights: Iran canceled all flights on Saturday. Iraq, a neighboring country, also canceled flights for safety.
- Israel Strikes in Syria Too: Israel also reportedly hit sites in central and southern Syria, though they have not confirmed this.
Leaders’ Involvement
- Prime Minister Netanyahu and Top Officials Monitoring: Israel’s top leaders, including Prime Minister Netanyahu and Defense Minister Gallant, watched the entire operation from the command center in Tel Aviv.
A Message to Keep the Region Calm
- U.S. Advice: Secretary of State Antony Blinken just returned from the Middle East, where he advised Israel to avoid further escalation.
The situation remains tense, and any new move by either side could shift the dynamics in the Middle East. Israel has finished its latest strikes, but Iran’s reaction is yet to be seen
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