Israel - Iran missile attack latest: Tehran threatens ‘more crushing attacks’ as reports of Tel Aviv shooting
Iran fires dozens of missiles today in retaliatory attack for Israel’s campaign against Tehran’s Hezbollah allies in Lebanon
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Iran has threatened “more crushing and destructive” attacks after firing two waves of missiles at Israel.
Iran’s revolutionary guards said they fired dozens of missiles on Tuesday in retaliation for Israel’s campaign against Tehran’s Hezbollah allies in Lebanon, including its killing of the group’s leader Hassan Nasrallah.
They added that if Israel retaliated, Tehran’s response would be “more crushing and destructive”, Iranian state TV reported.
Israeli media has reported that more than 100 missiles were fired as civilians took cover in bomb shelters with sirens sounding across the country. No injuries have been reported so far.
Less than an hour after the attack started, Israel’s military sounded the all-clear and said Israelis were free to leave their shelters.
It came as police said six people were killed in a shooting in Tel Aviv, minutes before Iran launched its attack.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has since spoken to Sir Keir Starmer, who has “condemned Iran’s attack on Israel in the strongest terms”.
The attack comes less than 24 hours after Israel announced it was carrying out “targeted” raids into southern Lebanon. It is the first time Israel has invaded its northern neighbour since 2006, when the two engaged in a month-long all-out war.
Mapped: Israel ordered civilians to take cover in bomb shelters as Iran launches missiles
Civilians across Israel took shelter as air raid sirens sounded across the country, as Iran launched a barrage of missiles in a major escalation.
Explosions could be heard in Jerusalem and the Jordan River valley as Israelis could be seen piling into bomb shleters with reporters on state television laying flat on the ground during live broadcasts.
In a post on social media, the Israel Defence Forces shared a graphic showing the location of projectile targets, with the caption: “Approx. 10 million civilians are the targets of Iranian projectiles.”
My colleague Holly Evans reports:
Israel ordered civilians to take cover in bomb shelters as Iran launches missiles
Pictures show families taking shelter under vehicles and under bridges
Former British foreign secretary Cleverly calls for UK to defend Israel
Former British foreign secretary James Cleverly has called for the UK to “stand with Israel” to defend the country from attacks.
In a post on X following Iran’s missile attack on Israel on Tuesday, the shadow home secretary said: “What we are seeing this evening in Israel is an attack on an ally. It is being attacked by a country that wants to wipe it off the map.
“In April, the UK and its allies defended Israel. The UK Government must do the same now. We must stand with Israel.”
Lebanon's airspace closed for two hours, transport minister says
Lebanon’s airspace will be closed to air traffic for a two-hour period on Tuesday, Transport Minister Ali Hamie said on X.
Israel military warns Iran attack will have consequences
Iran’s missile attack on Tuesday was serious and will have consequences, Israel‘s military spokesman said, declining to specify how and when Israel would respond.
Rear Admiral Daniel Hagari said he was not aware of any casualties from the missile volley. He said there were a few hits in the centre of the country and in the south.
Iran warns Israel will be targeted once more if it retaliates
Iran’s Revolutionary Guards has warned Israel will be targeted once more if it retaliates after Tehran fired dozens of missiles at the country.
US and Israeli defence secretaries discussed ‘severe consequences’ if Iran attacked Israel
US Secretary of Defence Lloyd Austin said he spoke with Israel’s Minister of Defence Yoav Gallant earlier on Tuesday to discuss the “severe consequences” for Iran in the event that Iran choosed to launch a direct military attack against Israel.
Iran has now fired dozens of missiles of Israel.
As many as 200 missiles launched into Israel from Iran, say Israeli officials
As many as 200 missiles were launched into Israel from Iran during a two-wave attack, two Israeli officials have said, according to Axios.
Fireworks seen in Beirut after Iranian attack on Israel, say witnesses
Fireworks have been seen in Beirut after the Iranian attack on Israel, Reuters witnesses have said.
Israeli army radio says flights to and from Ben Gurion airport halted
Israeli army radio said that take-offs and landings at Ben Gurion International Airport near Tel Aviv have stopped after Iran launched missiles towards Israel.
Jordan temporarily suspends air traffic, state news agency says
Jordan on Tuesday temporarily suspended air traffic following a salvo of Iranian ballistic missiles fired towards neighbouring Israel, the Jordanian state news agency said.
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