Israel says conducting retaliatory ‘precise strikes’ on military targets in Iran

Published October 26, 2024 Updated October 26, 2024 08:45am

Israel has announced the launch of “precise strikes” on military targets in Iran on Saturday in retaliation for Iranian attacks, including a missile attack this month, as an AFP journalist in Tehran reported hearing several explosions.

In a statement, the Israeli military said that it was conducting “precise strikes on military targets in Iran”, in response to what it said were “months of continuous attacks from the regime in Iran”.

“The regime in Iran and its proxies in the region have been relentlessly attacking Israel since October 7th — on seven fronts — including direct attacks from Iranian soil,” the military said.

“Our defensive and offensive capabilities are fully mobilised,” the Israeli military said. Military spokesman Daniel Hagari in a separate statement urged people to be “alert and vigilant”.

 This screen grab taken from a handout video released by the Israeli government press office shows Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu attending a meeting in the command centre of the defence ministry in Tel Aviv on Oct 24, 2024. — AFP
This screen grab taken from a handout video released by the Israeli government press office shows Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu attending a meeting in the command centre of the defence ministry in Tel Aviv on Oct 24, 2024. — AFP

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