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Ww3:Israel telah memulakan serangan balas terhadap Iran,beberapa letupan kuat kedengaran di ibu negara Iran, Teheran dan bandar berdekatan
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BREAKING: NATO has announced that in the event of a conflict between Iran and Israel, it will support Israel, stating that any country intervening on Iran's side would be considered an enemy of the West. |
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Pengumuman rasmi serangan israel
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Israel humiliated? Footage coming out showing mass interceptions and not a single ground strike. Look at the ground, no explosions at all. Meanwhile Jerusalem Post claims over 100 aircraft involved including F-35s in 'massive' strike. Something isn't clicking. Either we haven't seen all the footage yet, or Iranian AD just humiliated Israel like never before.
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Regime media just posted a video from Shahyad Tower in Tehran, to "prove" that Israel didn't bomb anything.
Israel is bombing actual military targets outside the city centre, not civilian landmarks. Absolute morons.
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bodo jek... ujung2 kena nganjing.kaluuu sugar daddy ko US..tak payah la ko nak merentan nak serang iran tu skrg.diorg sibuk dgn election.aku yg marhaen xde kena mengena pun reti perkiraan
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BREAKING: Israel allegedly warned Iran before the attack and asked: "Do not react"
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By the grace of God, the Bavar-373 has finally proven itself in Battle
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BREAKING: IRAN is intercepting ISRAELI MISSILES with air missile defense systems.
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Salam and good autumn morning from Tehran's Laleh Park!
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Edited by plywood at 26-10-2024 02:41 PM
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That means all missiles have been intercepted by Bavar-373 and S400/S300 Air Defence Units.
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Israel says retaliatory strikes against Iran 'completed'
Published 7 hours agoPublished 7 hours agolast updated 5 minutes agolast updated 5 minutes ago
The Israeli military has announced the end of strikes against military targets in Iran. US officials said the White House was notified by Israel ahead of the strikes. DW has the latest.
What you need to know
The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) carried out strikes against military targets in Iran early Saturday morning.
The Israeli military then said it has ended its retaliation on Iran about three hours after it first announced the news. It also warned Iran against further escalation.
The IDF said the strikes were in response to "months of continuous attacks from Iran." Israel had long vowed to respond to Iran's missile attack on its territory on October 1.
The Iranian assault followed the killing of the leader of Hezbollah, Hassan Nasrallah, in late September in Lebanon.
It also followed the killing of Hamas political leader Ismail Haniyeh, who was killed by an explosion in Tehran in July that Iranian officials blamed on Israel.
Here's the latest on Israel's retaliatory strikes on Iran on October 26, 2024:
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Saudi Arabia condemns strikes on Iran
Saudi Arabia has condemned the attacks on military sites in Iran as a "violation of its sovereignty" and international law.
It called on all parties to show maximum restraint, while calling on the international community to work on deescalation in the region.
Saudi Arabia and Iran have recently made efforts to establish closer ties after many years of relations strained by regional rivalry, policies on oil exports and differing relations with the West and the US.
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Iran says flights to resume after Israeli attack
Iran has announced that flights will be resumed on Saturday morning after they were suspended briefly following an overnight Israeli attack on several military sites in the country.
"Flights will return to normal from 9:00 am (0530 GMT) on Saturday," the spokesperson of the Civil Aviation Organization said, according to the official IRNA news agency.
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UK government: Escalation 'in no one's interest'
Following Israel's overnight strikes on military sites in Iran, the British government has said it supports "Israel's right to self-defense and to protect itself" provided it remains within the bounds of "international humanitarian law."
But in a statement by a spokesperson, it warned that "further escalation is in no one's interest."
The government was "monitoring this situation closely," the statement said.
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God bless Israel.
Dah beratus tahun Ereb nations berdekatan coba tawan Yisroel tapi sebab kehendak Tuhan, tetap la deols survived walau diserang bertubi2 depan kiri kanan blakang.
Takyah cakap pasal Murika belakang Yisroel. Kalau ya pun, so? Ketentuan Tuhan la kan deols sentiasa on the upper hand bak kata Fathul Bari UMNGOK BE-END sentiasa menang PRU dulu suma ketentuan Tuhan. |
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US Secretary of Defense informed of Israeli strikes
The Pentagon confirmed that Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin spoke with Israeli Minister of Defense Yoav Gallant and received updates on the Israel Defense Forces' (IDF) strikes in Iran.
Pentagon Press Secretary Pat Ryder explained that Secretary Austin had "reaffirmed the ironclad commitment of the United States to Israel's security and right to self-defense."
Austin also stressed the United States' determination to prevent "any actor" from exploiting the ongoing tensions to expand the conflict throughout the Middle East.
"The Secretary emphasized the enhanced force posture of the United States to defend US personnel, Israel, and the partners across the region in the face of threats from Iran and Iran-backed terrorist organizations," the statement added.
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Israel struck Iran military targets, as opposed to oil infrastructure or nuclear sites
Israel's strikes were on military targets in Iran, as opposed to oil infrastructure and nuclear sites, US officials said.
The Israeli military warned Iran that the Islamic Republic would "pay a heavy price" if it began a new round of escalation after Israel carried out air strikes in Iran.
"If the regime in Iran were to make the mistake of beginning a new round of escalation, we will be obligated to respond. Our message is clear: All those who threaten the State of Israel and seek to drag the region into a wider escalation will pay a heavy price," Israeli military spokesman Daniel Hagari said in a statement.
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Edited by plywood at 26-10-2024 02:53 PM
Israel strikes Iran military targets, Tehran says damage 'limited'By Parisa Hafezi and Emily Rose
October 26, 20242:16 PM GMT+8Updated 14 min ago
Item 1 of 5 A general view of Tehran after several explosions were heard, in Tehran, Iran, October 26, 2024. Majid Asgaripour/WANA (West Asia News Agency) via REUTERS
[1/5]A general view of Tehran after several explosions were heard, in Tehran, Iran, October 26, 2024. Majid Asgaripour/WANA (West Asia News Agency) via REUTERS Purchase Licensing Rights
- Israel says 'precise strikes' are response to 'continuous' Iran attacks
- Targets did not include energy or nuclear facilities, US says
- U.S. was notified by Israel in advance, official says
- Iran says its air defences successfully tracked and countered Israeli "aggression", some limited damage
DUBAI/JERUSALEM, Oct 26 (Reuters) - Israel struck military sites in Iran early on Saturday, saying it was retaliating against Tehran's missile attack on Israel this month, the latest clash in the escalating conflict between the heavily armed rivals.
Hours later the Israeli military said it had completed the strikes and achieved its objectives, warning Iran not to respond. A semi-official Iranian news agency vowed a "proportional reaction" to the Israeli moves against Tehran.
Iranian media reported multiple explosions over several hours in the capital and at nearby military bases, starting shortly after 2 a.m. (2230 GMT on Friday).
Before dawn, Israel's public broadcaster said three waves of strikes had been completed and that the operation was over.
Iran said its air defence system successfully countered Israel's attacks on military targets in the provinces of Tehran, Khuzestan and Ilam with "limited damage" to some locations.
The Middle East has been on edge awaiting Israel's retaliation for a ballistic-missile barrage carried out by Iran on Oct. 1, in which it fired around 200 missiles at Israel, killing one person in the Israeli-occupied West Bank.
Tensions between arch rivals Israel and Iran have escalated since Hamas, the Iran-backed Palestinian militant group based in Gaza, attacked Israel on Oct. 7, 2023. Hamas has been supported by Lebanon-based Hezbollah militants, also backed by Iran.
Fears that Iran and the U.S. would be drawn into a regional war have risen with Israel's intensifying assault on Hezbollah since last month, including airstrikes on the Lebanese capital Beirut and a ground operation, as well as its year-old war in Gaza.
"In response to months of continuous attacks from the regime in Iran against the State of Israel – right now the Israel Defense Forces is conducting precise strikes on military targets in Iran," Israel's military said in a statement announcing the attack.
'OBLIGATED TO RESPOND'
The military said later it had completed its "targeted" attacks in Iran, striking truck missile manufacturing facilities and surface-to-air missile arrays, adding its planes had safely returned home.
"If the regime in Iran were to make the mistake of beginning a new round of escalation, we will be obligated to respond," the military said.
Targets did not include energy infrastructure or Iran's nuclear facilities, a U.S. official said.
U.S. President Joe Biden had warned that Washington, Israel's main backer and supplier of arms, would not support a strike on Tehran's nuclear sites and had said Israel should consider alternatives to attacking Iran's oil fields.
Iranian authorities have repeatedly warned Israel against any attack.
"Iran reserves the right to respond to any aggression, and there is no doubt that Israel will face a proportional reaction for any action it takes," the semi-official Tasnim news agency said on Saturday, citing sources.
A senior Biden official said Israel's "targeted and proportional strikes" should be the end of direct exchange of fire between the two countries, but the U.S. was fully prepared to once again defend Israel if Iran should choose to respond.
U.S. INFORMED AHEAD OF STRIKES
Videos carried by Iranian media showed air defences continuously firing at apparently incoming projectiles in central Tehran, without saying which sites were coming under attack.
Tasnim reported Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps bases that were attacked were not damaged and said Iran was resuming flights from 9 a.m. (0530 GMT) after a suspension during Israel's attack. Neighbouring Iraq was also resuming flights, its state news agency said.
Israel targeted some military sites in Syria's central and southern parts with airstrikes early on Saturday, Syrian state news agency SANA reported. Israel has not confirmed striking Syria.
Israel said Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Defense Minister Yoav Gallant and other security officials closely followed the operation at the military's command and control centre in Tel Aviv.
Gallant spoke to U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin shortly after Israel's strikes began. Austin emphasized the enhanced force posture of the United States to defend U.S. personnel, Israel and its partners across the region, the Pentagon said.
Israel notified the United States before striking, but Washington was not involved in the operation, a U.S. official told Reuters.
U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken, in the Middle East for another attempt to broker a peace deal, said on Wednesday Israel's retaliation should not lead to greater escalation.
Saudi Arabia condemned the attack on Iran as a "violation of its sovereignty" and international laws. It urged all parties to exercise maximum restraint and called on the international community to take action towards de-escalation and ending conflicts in the region.
Even as it sought to convince Israel to calibrate its strikes, the United States moved to reassure its closest Middle East ally that it would aid in its defence should Tehran stage a counterattack.
This included Biden's decision to move the U.S. military's THAAD anti-missile defences to Israel, along with about 100 U.S. soldiers to operate them.
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Edited by plywood at 26-10-2024 02:56 PM
Israel Will "Face Proportional Reaction", Says Iran After Strikes: Report
The tensions never simmered in the region and now Iran says it is ready to respond to the 'act of aggression'.
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Bersedialah semua... WW3 is cominggg!!!
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