Israeli estimates: Iran may launch hundreds of ballistic missiles
According to the Israeli Broadcasting Authority, Iran might fire hundreds of ballistic missiles at Israel in retaliation for the harm done to its missile capabilities, leading to a conflict between Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Defense Minister Yoav Galant.
The sources said that Israel wants to stop the direct conflict with Iran, according to the authority.
Israeli Channel 14 reported that Israeli intelligence believes Iran plans to retaliate to the recent Israeli attack, and Israel is getting ready for the potential response.
Israel conducted an assault on Iran last Saturday morning, citing retaliation for Tehran's attack in early October that caused explosions in 3 Iranian cities.
The Wall Street Journal cited an Israeli official who stated that Israel used F-35 fighters, known for their radar evasion capabilities, in an attack on Iran, causing all of Iran's air defense systems to become nonoperational.
According to Israeli sources cited by the Hebrew Walla website, the Israeli strike on Iran resulted in major destruction to a crucial part of the solid fuel production system used in making ballistic missiles, impacting Tehran's capability to restock ballistic missiles for a year.
According to The Walla website, the cyber attack also hit a drone manufacturing plant and four S-300 air defense systems guarding Iran's nuclear and energy sites, as well as a facility in Perchin city where nuclear weapon research and development took place.
The Israeli Broadcasting Corporation released satellite images showing the Israeli attack on the Parchin and Khojir regions in Iran.
Indications prior to the assault.
The Iranian Foreign Minister in Iran stated that Tehran got indications on Friday afternoon that Israel could carry out an attack.
Ali Khamenei, the Iranian Leader, characterized the Israeli strike on Iran as a malicious move, stating that authorities will decide on showing the power and determination of the people, and asserting that Israel needs to rectify its misjudgments.
Simultaneously, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi urged UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres in a letter to convene an immediate Security Council meeting.
Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian made it clear that his country would react accordingly to the aggressive
Israeli evaluations
The Chief of Staff of the Israeli Army, Herzi Halevi, stated that Israel's attack on Iran caused damage to strategic systems in Iran and emphasized that Israel did not even use all its military power.
This occurred during a meeting led by Halevi with several military officials to evaluate the security status following the Israeli army's attack on Iran.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu declared that the Israeli strike on Iran was precise and successfully met all its objectives.
This occurred shortly before the Ministerial Council meeting to address Iran's potential reaction to the incident.
Sources: Al Jazeera + Agencies
According to the Israeli Broadcasting Authority, Iran might fire hundreds of ballistic missiles at Israel in retaliation for the harm done to its missile capabilities, leading to a conflict between Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Defense Minister Yoav Galant.
The sources said that Israel wants to stop the direct conflict with Iran, according to the authority.
Israeli Channel 14 reported that Israeli intelligence believes Iran plans to retaliate to the recent Israeli attack, and Israel is getting ready for the potential response.
Israel conducted an assault on Iran last Saturday morning, citing retaliation for Tehran's attack in early October that caused explosions in 3 Iranian cities.
The Wall Street Journal cited an Israeli official who stated that Israel used F-35 fighters, known for their radar evasion capabilities, in an attack on Iran, causing all of Iran's air defense systems to become nonoperational.
According to Israeli sources cited by the Hebrew Walla website, the Israeli strike on Iran resulted in major destruction to a crucial part of the solid fuel production system used in making ballistic missiles, impacting Tehran's capability to restock ballistic missiles for a year.
According to The Walla website, the cyber attack also hit a drone manufacturing plant and four S-300 air defense systems guarding Iran's nuclear and energy sites, as well as a facility in Perchin city where nuclear weapon research and development took place.
The Israeli Broadcasting Corporation released satellite images showing the Israeli attack on the Parchin and Khojir regions in Iran.
Indications prior to the assault.
The Iranian Foreign Minister in Iran stated that Tehran got indications on Friday afternoon that Israel could carry out an attack.
Ali Khamenei, the Iranian Leader, characterized the Israeli strike on Iran as a malicious move, stating that authorities will decide on showing the power and determination of the people, and asserting that Israel needs to rectify its misjudgments.
Simultaneously, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi urged UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres in a letter to convene an immediate Security Council meeting.
Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian made it clear that his country would react accordingly to the aggressive
Israeli evaluations
The Chief of Staff of the Israeli Army, Herzi Halevi, stated that Israel's attack on Iran caused damage to strategic systems in Iran and emphasized that Israel did not even use all its military power.
This occurred during a meeting led by Halevi with several military officials to evaluate the security status following the Israeli army's attack on Iran.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu declared that the Israeli strike on Iran was precise and successfully met all its objectives.
This occurred shortly before the Ministerial Council meeting to address Iran's potential reaction to the incident.
Sources: Al Jazeera + Agencies
According to the Israeli Broadcasting Authority, Iran might fire hundreds of ballistic missiles at Israel in retaliation for the harm done to its missile capabilities, leading to a conflict between Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Defense Minister Yoav Galant.
The sources said that Israel wants to stop the direct conflict with Iran, according to the authority.
Israeli Channel 14 reported that Israeli intelligence believes Iran plans to retaliate to the recent Israeli attack, and Israel is getting ready for the potential response.
Israel conducted an assault on Iran last Saturday morning, citing retaliation for Tehran's attack in early October that caused explosions in 3 Iranian cities.
The Wall Street Journal cited an Israeli official who stated that Israel used F-35 fighters, known for their radar evasion capabilities, in an attack on Iran, causing all of Iran's air defense systems to become nonoperational.
According to Israeli sources cited by the Hebrew Walla website, the Israeli strike on Iran resulted in major destruction to a crucial part of the solid fuel production system used in making ballistic missiles, impacting Tehran's capability to restock ballistic missiles for a year.
According to The Walla website, the cyber attack also hit a drone manufacturing plant and four S-300 air defense systems guarding Iran's nuclear and energy sites, as well as a facility in Perchin city where nuclear weapon research and development took place.
The Israeli Broadcasting Corporation released satellite images showing the Israeli attack on the Parchin and Khojir regions in Iran.
Indications prior to the assault.
The Iranian Foreign Minister in Iran stated that Tehran got indications on Friday afternoon that Israel could carry out an attack.
Ali Khamenei, the Iranian Leader, characterized the Israeli strike on Iran as a malicious move, stating that authorities will decide on showing the power and determination of the people, and asserting that Israel needs to rectify its misjudgments.
Simultaneously, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi urged UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres in a letter to convene an immediate Security Council meeting.
Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian made it clear that his country would react accordingly to the aggressive
Israeli evaluations
The Chief of Staff of the Israeli Army, Herzi Halevi, stated that Israel's attack on Iran caused damage to strategic systems in Iran and emphasized that Israel did not even use all its military power.
This occurred during a meeting led by Halevi with several military officials to evaluate the security status following the Israeli army's attack on Iran.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu declared that the Israeli strike on Iran was precise and successfully met all its objectives.
This occurred shortly before the Ministerial Council meeting to address Iran's potential reaction to the incident.
Sources: Al Jazeera + Agencies
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Israeli estimates: Iran may launch hundreds of ballistic missiles
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