Israel Warns Iran of Consequences After Missile Barrage Breaches Iron Dome

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu urged Iranians to rise up against their leaders while underlining that his objective was to eliminate any Iranian threat to Israel

Amid rising tensions in the Middle East, Israeli Defence Minister Israel Katz issued a warning to Iran, stating that 'Tehran will burn' if Iran continues its missile strikes on Israel. The recent attacks resulted in three deaths and numerous injuries as Iran's projectiles managed to breach Israel's Iron Dome air defence system. Iran's strikes came after two consecutive nights of Israeli attacks, with casualties reported on both sides.

Tensions escalated further with Iran threatening to target military bases of the US, the United Kingdom, and France if they intervene to stop Tehran's strikes on Israel. Katz also emphasized that Iran will face severe consequences for harming Israeli citizens. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu urged Iranians to rise against their leaders, expressing his objective to eliminate any Iranian threat to Israel.

Israel initiated a series of attacks on Iran, resulting in the deaths of four top security chiefs and significant damage to the country's main nuclear site at Natanz. In retaliation, Iran launched multiple missiles at Israel, causing casualties and widespread destruction. The situation unfolded as the US and Iran were negotiating a new diplomatic agreement to address Iran's nuclear program.

Despite scheduled talks between the US and Iran, the recent strikes have jeopardized the negotiations. Iran's Foreign Ministry spokesman deemed further nuclear discussions with the US 'meaningless' following Israel's actions, stating that Israel had crossed Iran's red lines with its 'criminal act.' Residents in Iran woke up to televised footage of the strikes on Israel, with celebrations and distribution of sweets reported. Israel's military intercepted more drones near the Dead Sea, and casualties were reported in Tel Aviv and Rishon Lezion due to missile strikes.

Israel's Fire and Rescue service reported severe damage to homes, while a fire broke out at Tehran's Mehrabad International Airport. The Israeli military conducted overnight strikes on various targets, including air defences near Tehran. Overall, the situation remains tense as both countries navigate the aftermath of the recent hostilities.



Source: The Indian Express
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