Israel Says Iran Launched Missile Attack
Highlights:
- Israel's military said that Iran had launched missiles towards its territory
- Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps says it has fired dozens of missiles at Israel
- The US has warned that Iran may be planning an attack against Israel
- Israel's military has confirmed the launching of 'limited' ground raids in southern Lebanon
- Hezbollah has denied that Israeli forces entered Lebanon
The Israeli military said on Tuesday night that Iran had launched missiles toward Israel. It was not immediately clear how many or what type of missiles they were, but Israel had already said it was prepared for such an attack. Air raid sirens also went off in parts of the country.
US and Israeli defense officials discuss 'imminent threat' from Iran
Earlier, the US and Israeli defense ministers spoke on Tuesday after the US said they suspected that Iran was preparing an attack against Israel. Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant and US Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin "discussed the imminent threat of an Iranian missile attack against Israel," Israel's Defense Ministry said.
"The minister and secretary discussed Israel's operational readiness to defend its citizens and military assets, as well as US force posture in the region." The Israeli military earlier said it had not detected any "aerial threat" from Iran, but said it was ready to defend itself.
Explosions were heard and seen over the skies of Israel after the Israeli military said that Iran had launched missiles toward Israel. It was not clear whether the explosions came from strikes or Israel's Iron Dome anti-missile system. Reuters cited Israeli media as saying that Iran had fired more than 100 missiles in total.
Tel Aviv resident says sirens still being heard
Al Jazeera has just spoken to Akiva Eldar, a Tel Aviv resident, who has been sharing what’s been happening in the last few minutes. “We’re not far from the Ministry of Defence and the Israeli military HQ and we’re still hearing sirens in Tel Aviv,” he said. “We’re not really safe as long as war is still on. There have been clear instructions to stay in the safe rooms and bomb shelters, whoever has them in their houses.”
(Source: Al Jazeera and Deutsche Welle)
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