Israel attacks Iran: What we know so far
On Saturday, Israel launched a 'pre-emptive attack' on Iran, marking a significant escalation in tensions between the two nations. Israeli Defence Minister Israel Katz announced the military operation, coinciding with reports of explosions in various Iranian cities, including Tehran. The Israeli government declared a state of emergency and activated sirens across the country in response to potential missile threats. This attack follows a 12-day air conflict in June and ongoing concerns from the U.S. and Israel regarding Iran's nuclear and ballistic missile advancements. In a coordinated effort, sources indicate that the United States is participating in the strikes against Iran. Meanwhile, Iran has also restricted its airspace and reported disruptions in communication within affected regions. Amidst the chaos, Iranian state media confirmed the explosions but provided limited details. The situation remains fluid as both nations prepare for potential further military actions, increasing fears of broader regional conflict. Israeli authorities advised the public to remain close to protected spaces as a precautionary measure, highlighting the severity of the threat. The location of Iran's Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, has also become a point of concern, with reports suggesting he has been moved to a secure location.
Originally reported by Economic Times. Read original article
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