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Israel Strikes Iran in Targeted Military Operation, Warns of Retaliation if Tehran Escalates

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu during his telephone call with President Biden earlier this month where Israels response to Iran was reportedly discussed Israeli Prime Ministers Office
Jerusalem— Following Israel’s precise military airstrikes on Iran early Saturday, Israeli leaders announced their readiness to intensify offensive operations if Iran escalates.

Israel’s mission, dubbed “Days of Repentance,” was reportedly a response to Iran’s launch of 200 ballistic missiles on October 1 after the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) eliminated Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah in Beirut.

Israel began striking Iranian targets in what is the biggest attack against Iran by the Jewish state.

Iranian air defence reportedly operating as Israel began striking Iranian targets in Tehran. (Obtained by Fox News)

Rear Admiral Daniel Hagari, IDF Spokesperson, emphasised Israel’s resolve: “If the regime in Iran were to make the mistake of beginning a new round of escalation – we will be obligated to respond… those who threaten the State of Israel… will pay a heavy price.” He further stressed Israel’s preparedness to defend both offensively and defensively.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu conducts a security assessment at the Air Force HQ in the Kirya base in Tel Aviv, with the Minister of Defense, the Chief of Staff, the head of the Mossad and the head of the Shin Bet.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu conducts a security assessment at the Air Force HQ in the Kirya base in Tel Aviv with the Minister of Defense, the Chief of Staff, the head of the Mossad and the Shin Bet. (Israeli Prime Minister’s office)

The strikes targeted military installations, as Israel reportedly opted against attacking Iran’s nuclear facilities and oil infrastructure, a decision potentially influenced by diplomatic pressure from the Biden administration to maintain proportionality. According to Lisa Daftari, editor-in-chief of The Foreign Desk, the restrained targeting “raises questions” about U.S. influence in preventing further escalation despite Israel’s opportunity to strike more significant sites.

Israeli Air Force planes departing for the strikes in Iran last night.

Israeli Air Force planes departing for the strikes in Iran last night. (IDF Spokesman’s Unit)

Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin reaffirmed U.S. support, underscoring America’s “ironclad commitment” to Israel’s security. While the U.S. denied involvement in the strike, a senior official noted it encouraged a measured response to minimise civilian harm.

Tehran’s response has been largely dismissive, with Iranian media claiming minimal damage from the attack and calling Israel’s strike ineffective. However, hardline voices within Iran are urging retaliation, while Iran’s foreign ministry has stated it reserves the right to respond. According to Mardo Soghom of Iran International, Iran is in a “bind” with pressure from both Israel and the U.S. warning against escalation.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu during his telephone call with President Biden earlier this month, where Israel's response to Iran was reportedly discussed.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu during his telephone call with President Biden earlier this month, where Israel’s response to Iran was reportedly discussed. (Israeli Prime Minister’s Office)

Israel reportedly killed four Iranian soldiers in the strikes, including an officer. With tensions high, Israeli opposition figures, such as Yair Lapid and Avigdor Liberman, criticised the government’s approach, calling for a more robust response that targets Iran’s strategic assets.

An IDF female pilot in her plane as part of 'Days of Repentance' mission against Iran.

An IDF female pilot was on her plane as part of the ‘Days of Repentance’ mission against Iran. (IDF Spokesman’s Unit)

As Iran weighs its next move, Israel and the U.S. remain vigilant and prepared for any potential escalation in the region.

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