14-04-2024
TEHRAN/ JERUSALEM/ BEIRUT/ DAMASCUS: Iran has launched dozens of aerial drones and missiles at Israel, marking a widely anticipated reprisal attack.
It is the first such direct clash between the two enemies, who have been engaged in a years-long shadow war, with Iran using proxy forces.
The Israeli military said Israel and other countries had intercepted dozens of cruise missiles and drones, mostly outside Israeli airspace.
US President Joe Biden said “we helped Israel take down nearly all” of them.
“Iran and its proxies operating out of Yemen, Syria and Iraq launched an unprecedented air attack against military facilities in Israel,” he said, expressing strong condemnation.
Iran’s Islamic Revolution Guard Corps (IRGC) said the attack was aimed at “specific targets”.
Iran had vowed to retaliate for a strike on its consulate in Syria on 1 April which killed seven IRGC officers, including a top commander. It accused Israel of carrying out that attack, but Israel neither confirmed nor denied it.
Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called a war cabinet meeting after the start of the Iranian attack, and later spoke to President Biden, who said he had reaffirmed “America’s ironclad commitment to the security of Israel”.
Israel Defense Forces (IDF) spokesman Rear Admiral Daniel Hagari said some Iranian missiles had hit inside Israel, causing minor damage to a military base but no casualties.
Israel’s ambulance service said a seven-year-old Bedouin girl had been injured by shrapnel from falling debris in the southern Arad region.
“Tonight’s wide-scale attack by Iran is a major escalation,” he said. “Together with our allies and partners, we are operating at full force to defend the State of Israel and the people of Israel.”
He said Iran had launched “a massive swarm of over 200 killer drones, cruise missiles and ballistic missiles”, adding that Israel and its “partners across the region” had intercepted the vast majority of them.
Two US officials told media that American forces had shot down several drones, but did not specify where or how they were intercepted.
The UK Ministry of Defence said RAF jets had been deployed in Iraq and Syria to intercept “any airborne attacks within range of our existing missions”.
Sirens sounded across Israel and loud explosions were heard over Jerusalem, with air defence systems shooting down objects over the city.
Israel, Lebanon and Iraq closed their airspaces, and Syria and Jordan put their air defences on alert.
Iran’s IRGC – the most powerful branch of its armed forces – said it had launched the attack “in retaliation against the Zionist regime’s (Israel) repeated crimes, including the attack on the Iranian embassy’s consulate in Damascus”.
Shortly before news of Iran’s launches, Prime Minister Netanyahu said Israel’s “defensive systems” were deployed.
“We are ready for any scenario, both defensively and offensively. The State of Israel is strong. The IDF is strong. The public is strong.
“We appreciate the US standing alongside Israel, as well as the support of Britain, France and many other countries.”
President Biden had cut short a trip to Delaware to return to the White House as tensions mounted on Saturday. (Int’l News Desk)