December 23, 2024

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How Israel’s Allies Responded to Iran Unprecedented Missile Attack with 90% Accuracy

On Tuesday, Israel deployed its advanced missile defense systems in response to a barrage of Iranian. Ballistic missiles launched in retaliation for Israel’s military actions against Hezbollah in Lebanon. Iran’s forces reported a 90% accuracy rate in striking their targets, utilizing hypersonic Fattah missiles for the first time.

Explosions shook Jerusalem and the Jordan River valley as the entire population was order to seek shelter. This unprecedented attack triggered 1,800 rocket sirens nationwide. Iran’s assault was its most significant military strike against Israel. with reports from some Israeli media indicating that residents noted shattered glass in nearly all apartments.

One man lost his life in the West Bank, and several casualties were report in Jordan. In Israel, only two individuals sustained injuries during the barrage, both in Tel Aviv. Others received treatment for minor injuries after tripping while seeking shelter, as well as for acute anxiety, according to The Times of Israel.

PBS reported that Iranian ballistic missiles left large craters near the Israeli spy agency Mossad. Iran characteriz the operation as defensive, with its state news agency stating that three Israeli military bases were target. Tehran claimed the assault was a retaliation for Israeli killings of militant leaders and actions against Hezbollah in Lebanon and in Gaza.

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Israel activated its air defenses in response to Iran’s bombardment, successfully intercepting most missiles “by Israel and a defensive coalition led by the United States,” according to Israeli Rear Admiral Daniel Hagari in a video posted on X. He described the Iranian attack as a serious and dangerous escalation, noting that central and southern Israel experienced limited strikes.

PBS reported that Iranian ballistic missile left large craters near the Israeli spy agency Mossad

PBS reported that Iranian ballistic missile left large craters near the Israeli spy agency MossaA military video revealed significant damage to a school in the central city of Gadera caused by an Iranian missile. Meanwhile, the Pentagon reported that US Navy warships launched around a dozen interceptors against Iranian missiles aimed at Israel. The UK stated that its forces were involve in efforts to prevent further escalation in the Middle East.

On Tuesday, Israel activated its new “Personal Message” missile alert system for the first time following an unprecedented missile barrage from Iran. Introduced in August, the system sends emergency messages directly to mobile phones in affected areas without the need for users to download an app or register, as reported by the Jerusalem Post.

The system was activat amid the massive missile attack from Iran, which involv hundreds of missiles aim at Israel, according to the newspaper. It utilizes Cell Broadcast technology, a long-standing method that sends messages through cellular antennas, similar to FM radio transmission.

Iran stated that its missile attack on Israel was concluded unless further provoked, while Israel and the US vowed to retaliate against Tehran amid escalating fears of a broader conflict. Washington announced it would collaborate with its long-time ally Israel to ensure that Iran faced “severe consequences” for Tuesday’s assault, which Israel reported involved over 180 ballistic missiles.

Tensions Escalate in the Middle East as UN Calls Meeting

The United Nations Security Council has arranged a meeting on the Middle East for Wednesday, while the European Union has called for an immediate ceasefire. “Our action is finished unless the Israeli regime opts for further retaliation. In that case, our response will be stronger and more powerful,” stated Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi in a post on X early Wednesday.

Israel resumed its bombardment of Beirut’s southern suburbs early Wednesday. Targeting the stronghold of the Iran-backed Hezbollah group with at least. A dozen airstrikes on what it identified as the group’s assets. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu pledged to retaliate.

“Iran made a significant mistake tonight—and it will face the consequences.” He stated at the beginning of an emergency political security cabinet meeting late Tuesday. As noted in a statement. In response, Iran’s General Staff of the Armed Forces. Declared that any Israeli retaliation would result in “widespread destruction” of Israeli infrastructure.

It also warned that it would strike regional assets of any Israeli ally that intervened. Concerns have increased that Iran and the U.S. Could be pulled into a regional conflict due to Israel’s escalating assault on Lebanon over the past two weeks. Including the launch of a ground operation on Monday, alongside its ongoing conflict in the Gaza Strip.

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