Saturday, October 5, 2024

Iran Launches Over 100 Ballistic Missiles at Israel, Civilians Move to Shelter – N.F Times


Iran launched an attack on Israel, retaliating for the deaths of top leaders from Hezbollah and Hamas, militant groups supported by Tehran in the Middle East to oppose the United States and Israel.

Following the directive of the Khamenei regime, over a hundred rockets, including ballistic missiles, were fired near Tel Aviv. In response, Israel activated its Iron Dome defence system to protect its civilians from external aggression.

The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps targeted what Iran described as terrorist crimes by launching ballistic missiles at a site in Erbil, northern Iraq, believed to be a major intelligence headquarters for Israel’s Mossad agency, with several missiles landing near the U.S. Consulate.

The Israeli military reported that Iran had fired a barrage of missiles into Israel, triggering air raid sirens nationwide. Civilians were instructed to stay near bomb shelters during the missile attack. So far, no casualties have been reported.

In reaction, President Joe Biden directed the U.S. military to intercept the Iranian missiles, a decision announced by the White House following the missile launch. According to Reuters, which cited Israeli sources, up to a hundred missiles were fired.

As a precaution, Israel’s airspace has been shut down, with incoming flights rerouted to alternate airports.

A senior U.S. administration official disclosed earlier that Iran was poised to “immediately” carry out a ballistic missile strike on Israel and cautioned that any attack by Iran would result in “severe consequences.”

This assault occurred amidst a rapid intensification of regional conflict, sparked by Israel’s ground incursions into Lebanon and a strike in Beirut that resulted in the deaths of Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah and senior official Nabil Kaouk.




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