New Delhi. The current conflict between Israel and Iran has escalated further. More than three weeks after Iran fired missiles at Israel on October 1, Israel has responded with multiple airstrikes against the Islamic nation, targeting its military facilities. The explosions rocked Iran's capital, Tehran, around 2:00 a.m. on Saturday, followed by a second wave of attacks a few hours later, The Times of Israel reported. More than six hours after the first strikes, Israel said its attacks on Iran had ended. Notably, after the October 1 attack, Iran declared that its attacks on Israel were over, as long as it attempted no further provocations. Today (October 26) comes weeks after Israel and the United States vowed to retaliate, raising fears that the Middle East conflict could worsen.
Israel's three waves of precision strikes against Iran on Saturday involved more than 100 aircraft, including the state-of-the-art Su-35, which specifically attacked military targets avoiding nuclear and oil facilities to prevent a broader escalation of the conflict. . According to media reports, the Israeli military focused strictly on military targets while avoiding nuclear and oil facilities to avoid a broader escalation of the conflict. However, the state of high alert remains, as Israel fears possible retaliation, and not only from Iran.
According to a report in the Jerusalem Post, more than 100 aircraft, including Su-35 Adir stealth fighters, were involved in the massive attack, covering a distance of approximately 2,000 kilometers. Meanwhile, Iran said the Israeli strikes targeted military targets in Ilam, Khuzestan and Tehran provinces, causing limited damage. These large-scale operations likely began with initial attacks against radar and air defense systems, paving the way for further attacks against military installations. Previously, a coordinated attack in Syria had repelled similar threats, leaving Iran without information about Israel's intentions.
These long-range attacks require extensive refueling capabilities and put the 669th Rescue Unit on high alert. Iran is now watching for possible reactions from Iraq, Yemen, Syria and Lebanon, and is preparing for a series of possible retaliatory actions.
Defense Minister Yoav Galant and Chief of Staff Lieutenant General Herzi Halevi are stationed at the Kirya base in Tel Aviv. A senior Israeli official revealed that the security cabinet authorized the attack during a conference call last night.
IDF spokesman R.-Adm. The IDF is fully equipped for offensive and defensive operations, Daniel Hagari said, keeping a close eye on Iran and its proxies. He confirmed that there are no changes to the Home Front Command guidelines at this time. We urge continued vigilance and compliance with the instructions of the Home Front Command; Updates will be provided immediately if there are any changes.