Escalating Tensions: Israel Strikes Iranian Targets Following Missile Attack
Israel Responds to Iranian Missile Attack
In a rapid escalation of hostilities, the Israeli Air Force launched strikes against military installations linked to the Iranian regime in western and central Iran, just hours after Iran targeted northern Israel with ballistic missiles. The Israeli Defence Forces (IDF) confirmed the airstrikes in a post on social media, highlighting the renewed tensions in the region and the looming threat of broader conflict.
Simultaneously, explosions were reported in Beirut, prompting the US State Department to issue a security warning for its citizens in Jordan, where there were indications of projectiles entering the airspace. The advisory urged individuals to seek shelter and stay indoors while remaining alert to local updates.
These Israeli actions occurred despite President Donald Trump's advice to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to refrain from retaliating against Iran's missile strike, advocating for a diplomatic approach instead. A senior US official and an Israeli source shared insights with Axios regarding Trump's call, emphasizing the administration's desire to prevent further escalation that could jeopardize ongoing peace negotiations.
Trump expressed to Axios his intention to persuade Netanyahu to delay any military response, citing the potential for a significant diplomatic breakthrough. He asserted that Netanyahu would ultimately have to comply with any agreements reached through US negotiations with Iran, stating, "I call the shots. I call all the shots. He doesn't call the shots."
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