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Iran launches massive drone and missile attack on Israel

April 13, 2024

TEHRAN — In a significant escalation of tensions in the Middle East, Iran has confirmed launching a "massive" attack involving over 50 drones and missiles directed at Israel. This marks the first direct Iranian assault on Israeli territory, intensifying the ongoing conflict between the two nations.

Jordan has declared a state of emergency in response to the unfolding situation. Additionally, Kuwait has taken precautionary measures by diverting all its airline flights away from the areas of tension to ensure civilian safety.

The Iranian Revolutionary Guards have stated that this extensive attack includes both drones and missiles, some of which were reportedly launched from Yemen, adding a complex layer to the regional dynamics. This statement was further corroborated by Iranian state television, emphasizing the scale of the operation.

Israeli military forces are currently on high alert, with air defenses actively engaging incoming threats. Israel's war cabinet has convened urgently to address the crisis, while US President Biden is also set to meet with senior security officials to discuss the developments.

Jordan's military has issued a stern warning, declaring its readiness to shoot down any drones that violate its airspace amidst these heightened threats.

Iraqi security sources have also reported unusual drone activity over their territory, suggesting a broad coordination across multiple fronts.

The airspace over Israel, Iran, Iraq, and Jordan is expected to face significant restrictions or closures as the situation develops.

This attack follows an incident earlier this month where an Israeli operation targeted the Iranian consulate in Syria, resulting in the deaths of several Iranian commanders, which Iran vowed to retaliate. — Agencies


April 13, 2024
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