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Israel-Iran live updates: Netanyahu vows revenge after Tehran launches around 200 missiles at Israel

Keir Starmer warns region on brink as UK confirms its troops responded to Iranian missile strikes on Israel

Alexander Butler,Shweta Sharma,Tom Watling
Wednesday 02 October 2024 09:13
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Iran launches barrage of missiles on Israel as explosions heard across Tel Aviv

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Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu has vowed revenge on Iran as the conflict in the Middle East threatened to spiral out of control.

Netanyahu warned Tehran would “pay a price” after it fired around 200 ballistic missiles at Israel on Tuesday evening following an Israeli invasion of Lebanon.

Millions of Israelis rushed to shelters before explosions caused by Israel’s iron dome air defence system intercepting Iranian missiles lit up the night skies above Tel Aviv and Jerusalem.

Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) said hypersonic missiles had been used for the first time in the attack. In April, Tehran launched around 300 missiles and drones at Israel.

Meanwhile, UK defence secretary John Healey said British troops “played their part” in preventing further escalation across the Middle East, without elaborating on what exactly they did.

Just minutes before the attack, six people were killed and nine were wounded in a mass shooting and stabbing attack on civilians in the Jaffa neighbourhood of Tel Aviv.

Israel continued its bombing campaign against Beirut’s southern suburbs last night, saying it was hitting “terrorist targets” in districts with a strong Hezbollah presence.

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Denmark reports two blasts near Israel’s embassy in Copenhagen

Danish police said they were investigating two blasts in the vicinity of Israel’s embassy in Copenhagen today.

There were no injuries reported, police said in a statement.

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Shweta Sharma2 October 2024 07:14
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Iran extends flight cancellations until Thursday morning

All flights in Iran will remain cancelled until Thursday at 5am local time, the country’s Civil Aviation Organisation announced today, according to the semi-official Tasnim news agency.

Flights remain suspended a day after Tehran launched a massive missile strike at Israel and Netanyahu vowed to retaliate.

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Alexander Butler2 October 2024 07:04
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Iran warns US against getting involved in conflict with Israel

Iran’s foreign minister Abbas Araqchi said Tehran has warned the US against getting involved with Israel after its barrage of strikes in Tel Aviv.

US president Joe Biden has reaffirmed America’s support for Israel after the missile strikes, calling it “defeated and ineffective”.

“The Secretary (Austin) reaffirmed that the United States remains well postured to defend U.S. personnel, allies, and partners in the face of threats from Iran and Iran-backed terrorist organizations,” the Pentagon said in a statement after US defence secretary Lloyd Austin Austin’s call with Israeli defence minister Yoav Gallant.

“The minister and I expressed mutual appreciation for the coordinated defence of Israel against nearly 200 ballistic missiles launched by Iran and committed to remain in close contact,” Mr Austin said separately in a post on X.

Alexander Butler2 October 2024 06:15
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Hezbollah says it repelled Israeli forces infiltrating Lebanese town of Adaisseh

Hezbollah said it confronted Israeli forces infiltrating the Lebanese town of Adaisseh this morning, forcing them to retreat.

Israel has launched a ground invasion of Lebanon, what the Israeli military described as a “limited, localised and targeted” operation to target Hezbollah.

(AFP via Getty Images)
Shweta Sharma2 October 2024 05:49
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US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin calls Iranian attack ‘outrageous act of aggression'

Graig Graziosi2 October 2024 04:59
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Israel invades Lebanon and Iran retaliates in major escalation of regional conflict

Israel has vowed revenge after Iran launched a wave of ballistic missiles across the country in a major escalation of the conflict in the Middle East.

A salvo of around 200 ballistic missiles were fired by Tehran less than 24 hours after the Israeli military launched a ground operation against Hezbollah in southern Lebanon.

Millions of people rushed into shelters while outside hundreds of flashes could be seen over the cities of Tel Aviv, Ashdod and Jerusalem as the Iron Dome system intercepted most of the rockets.

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Israel invades Lebanon and Iran retaliates in major escalation of regional conflict

About 200 ballistic missiles fired towards cities in Israel as the IDF invades southern Lebanon

Graig Graziosi2 October 2024 04:26
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Israel’s Middle East conflicts opens US vice presidential debate

Senator JD Vance and Governor Tim Walz, the US vice presidential candidates, were asked about the escalating conflict in the Middle East during the early moments of Tuesday night’s debate.

The candidates were specifically asked if they would support Israel in a pre-emptive strike against Iran, though neither answered the question directly.

Walz, the Democratic candidate, said the “expansion of Israel and its proxies is an absolute fundamental necessity for the United States to have the steady leadership there.”

Based on the context of his sentence, it appears Walz mistakenly said “Isreal” when he meant “Iran.”

Vance also dodged the question, suggesting that Iran was on the brink of obtaining a nuclear weapon and insinuated that somehow Vice President Kamala Harris could have prevented that from happening.

“Who has been the vice-president for the last three and a half years?” Vance said. “The answer is your running mate, not mine.”

Graig Graziosi2 October 2024 04:00
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ICYMI: Starmer condemns Iran’s missile attack and vows to stand with Israel

Sir Keir Starmer has said Britain stands with Israel and supports the “reasonable demand for the security of its people” after an attack on the country by Iran.

In a statement from Downing Street on Tuesday evening, the prime minister said Tehran has “menaced the Middle East for far too long” and called on the country to “stop these attacks”.

“We stand with Israel and we recognise her right to self-defence in the face of this aggression,” he said.

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Sir Keir Starmer was speaking to Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu when Iran launched its missile attack on Tuesday night

Graig Graziosi2 October 2024 03:30
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Iranian missile debris reportedly falls in Jordan, injuring three

A Jordanian official said that parts of an Iranian missile fell in its territory on Tuesday after Tehran lauched a strike at Israel.

Government spokesman Mohammed al-Momani told state-run media outlet Al-Mamlaka TV that the missile debris injured three people.

Jordan, located between Iran and Israel, is a US ally and has a peace treaty with Israel. Jordanian Air Force units assisted in the interception of Iran’s missiles, according to a Jordanian official. Al-Momani said the nation “won’t be a place for anyone’s conflict” and that its citizens would also be the first priority of the Jordanian government.

Graig Graziosi2 October 2024 02:58
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Iran’s ambassador to the UN says missile strike was self-defense

Iran’s UN ambassador in New York has claimed Tehran’s missile strike against Israel on Tuesday was an act of self-defense.

Amir Saied Iravani, Iran’s UN ambassador, provided letters to the UN Security Council claiming the attack was a justified retaliation for Israel’s assassination of senior leaders in Hamas and Hezbollah.

He also issued a warning that action against Iran would be returned with “decisive” action, according to a report by the BBC.

Following the attack, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Iran had made a “big mistake” that it would “pay for.”

Graig Graziosi2 October 2024 02:00

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