Iran Completed Large-Scale Missile Attack on Israel: IDF Allowed Residents to Leave Shelters.
The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) completed the Iranian missile attack and allowed local residents to leave shelters. There are no Israeli casualties, but the death of one Palestinian Muslim is reported. The Magen David Adom emergency service reports a few lightly injured.
Israel is restoring the country’s airspace, which was closed during the attack. One Iranian missile fell in the Gaza Strip, resulting in the death of another Palestinian. The IDF said that Israel would retaliate for this attack.
According to the Iranian agency Fars, one of the targets of the missile strike was the Israeli Air Force base Nevatim. The agency reports that most of the missiles launched by Iran reached their targets in Israel, but this information is not confirmed by the Israeli side.
U.S. President Joe Biden instructed the U.S. military to help Israel shoot down Iranian missiles, demonstrating support for the ally in this tense situation.
Recall that on October 1, Iran carried out a large-scale missile attack on Israel following the assassination of Hezbollah and Hamas leaders. Between 200 and 400 missiles were launched from Iran. The IRGC of Iran stated that this was in response to the killing of three leaders. The IRGC warned of a "thousandfold" response if Israel retaliates.
The situation continues to develop, and Israeli authorities are urging citizens to follow official announcements and comply with Home Front Command instructions.
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