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Israel strikes Iranian military targets; responds to missile barrage

Iran declared on Saturday morning that its air defence systems successfully repelled Israeli attacks, which caused "limited damage" in certain areas.

Israel attacked Iran.
Israel attacked Iran.
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Tomasz Waleński

26 Oct 2024 | updated: 26 October 2024 08:35

In a statement, Iranian air defence stated that Israel attacked military targets in the provinces of Tehran, Khuzestan, and Ilam.

Iranian officials said that explosions heard throughout the country before dawn on Saturday "were related to air defences deployed in several areas around Tehran and the country," according to the state news agency IRNA.

The semi-official Iranian news agency Tasnim reported that Iran is prepared to respond to "aggression" from Israel. Additionally, "Israel will face a proportional reaction for any action it takes," it reported early on Saturday morning, referring to Israel's retaliatory strike.

"There is no doubt that Israel will face a proportional reaction for any action it takes," the Iranian agency reported, quoting an anonymous source.

The Tasnim agency is considered a press organ of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, which is part of the Iranian armed forces.

Attack by Israel on Iran

Israel conducted a series of strikes on military targets in Iran during the night from Friday to Saturday, describing it as a response to multiple attacks from Iran and its allies. On 1st October, Iran launched approximately 200 ballistic missiles at Israel, most of which were shot down. Israel had promised a strong retaliation.

John Brennan, who currently is a senior analyst for national security and intelligence, claims that Iran's capabilities for retaliation are limited following the recent missile attacks that Iran allowed itself against Israel (on just 1st October, approximately 200 missiles were launched towards Tel Aviv).

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