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Iran launches barrage of missiles on Israel as explosions heard across Tel Aviv

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Benjamin Netanyahu has vowed retaliation for Iran’s missile attack as Tehran has threatened “vast destruction” will follow any Israeli response, raising fears of a wider war.

As US and UK leaders condemned the bombardment on Tuesday, Iran's armed forces warned direct intervention by Israel's supporters would provoke a "strong attack" on their "bases and interests" in the region, adding that any Israeli response would be met with “vast destruction” of Israeli infrastructure.

Meanwhile, the Israeli Prime Minister warned: “Iran made a big mistake tonight – and it will pay for it.”

Iran's Revolutionary Guard Corps said the assault was in retaliation for Israeli killings of militant leaders and aggression in Lebanon against the Iran-backed armed movement Hezbollah and in Gaza.

The Israeli military said around 180 missiles were fired as civilians took cover in bomb shelters with sirens sounding across the country.

It came as Israeli police said at least six people were killed and nine wounded in a suspected shooting and stabbing terror attack in Tel Aviv, just minutes before Iran launched its strikes.

UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer condemned the attack “in the strongest terms” as he expressed his deep concern that the region “is on the brink”, while US National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan warned of “severe consequences” after the “significant escalation”.

The bombardment comes less than 24 hours after Israel announced it was carrying out “targeted” raids into southern Lebanon. It is the first time Israel has invaded its northern neighbour since 2006, when the two engaged in a month-long all-out war.

Key Points

  • Israel's Netanyahu says Iran made a big mistake and will pay
  • Iran’s armed forces warn Israel against response and its allies against direct intervention
  • Israeli military says Iran fired around 180 missiles hitting several targets
  • US condemns Iran’s attack as significant escalation warning of ‘severe consequences'
  • Starmer condemns Iran’s attack on Israel ‘in strongest terms’, says Downing Street
  • Starmer warns he is ‘deeply concerned region is on the brink’
  • Defence Secretary confirms British forces ‘played their part’ in ‘attempts to prevent Middle East escalation'
  • At least six people killed in shooting attack in Tel Aviv, say Israeli police
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Iranian missile debris reportedly falls in Jordan, injuring three

A Jordanian official said that parts of an Iranian missile fell in its territory on Tuesday after Tehran lauched a strike at Israel.

Government spokesman Mohammed al-Momani told state-run media outlet Al-Mamlaka TV that the missile debris injured three people.

Jordan, located between Iran and Israel, is a US ally and has a peace treaty with Israel. Jordanian Air Force units assisted in the interception of Iran’s missiles, according to a Jordanian official. Al-Momani said the nation “won’t be a place for anyone’s conflict” and that its citizens would also be the first priority of the Jordanian government.

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Iran’s ambassador to the UN says missile strike was self-defense

Iran’s UN ambassador in New York has claimed Tehran’s missile strike against Israel on Tuesday was an act of self-defense.

Amir Saied Iravani, Iran’s UN ambassador, provided letters to the UN Security Council claiming the attack was a justified retaliation for Israel’s assassination of senior leaders in Hamas and Hezbollah.

He also issued a warning that action against Iran would be returned with “decisive” action, according to a report by the BBC.

Following the attack, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Iran had made a “big mistake” that it would “pay for.”

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Iran’s top military officer says Tuesday missile attack targeted Israeli military bases and Mossad’s headquarters

Mohammad Bagheri, the top military officer in Iran, appeared on state television early Wednesday local time and said Tehran’s missile strike targeted three Israeli military bases and Mossad’s headquarters.

Mossad is Israel’s intelligence agency. The bases targeted in the missile strike were Nevatim, Hatzerim, and Tel Nof, according to the New York Times.

Bagheri said that Iran intentionally avoided targeting any civilian structures or infrastructure.

Graig Graziosi2 October 2024 01:40 1727828459

I was traveling with Kamala Harris as the Iran-Israel news broke. This is what happened next

The Independent’s Eric Garcia recounts the moment he — working in the White House press pool — learned of Iran’s attack on Israel and what unfolded shortly after.

Read his account of the day below:

I was on the road with Harris as Iran-Israel news broke. This is what happened next

Political reporter Eric Garcia gives an inside view of the unsexy work of being on pool duty during an action-filled day

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IDF says it hit ‘terrorist targets’ in Beirut suburbs

The IDF confirmed early on Wednesday local time that it had hit what it described as “terrorist targets” in the southern suburbs of Beirut. An evacuation warning was reportedly sent to the area prior to the strike.

A strike against Lebanon’s capital on Friday killed Hezbollah’s leader, Hassan Nasrallah.

On Tuesday, Iran responded to Israel’s attacks on Lebanon by launching more than 100 missiles at the nation.

Graig Graziosi2 October 2024 00:48 1727825435

Images appear to confirm that Iran used never-before-deployed advanced missiles to strike Israel

Images coming out of Israel following Iran’s missile attack appear to confirm that Tehran deployed its advanced Fattah missiles.

According to reporting by the New York Times, the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps has claimed that they did use the missiles in Tuesday’s attack, and that the missles had never been used prior to the attack.

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WATCH: Iran launches 200 missiles into Israel as Netanyahu vows to retaliate

Iran launches 200 missiles into Israel as Netanyahu vows to retaliate
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Israeli military says it is striking Hezbollah targets in Beirut

The Israeli military has said it is striking Hezbollah targets in Beirut in a post on Telegram.

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Israeli military calls Iran’s attack ‘a severe and dangerous escalation’ and vowed consequences

The Israeli military has called Iran’s attack a “severe and dangerous escalation” and vowed consequences.

Israel Defence Forces Spokesperson, Rear Admiral Daniel Hagari, said: “There were a small number of hits in the center of Israel, and other hits in Southern Israel. The majority of the incoming missiles were intercepted by Israel and a defensive coalition led by the United States.

“Iran’s attack is a severe and dangerous escalation. There will be consequences.

“Our defensive and offensive capabilities are at the highest levels of readiness. Our operational plans are ready. We will respond wherever, whenever, and however we choose, in accordance with the directive of the government of Israel.

“Iran and its proxies have been attacking Israel since the 7th of October on 7 fronts. Iran and its proxies seek the destruction of Israel.

“The Israel Defense Forces will continue doing everything necessary to defend the State of Israel and protect the people of Israel.”

Tara Cobham1 October 2024 23:10 1727819920

Defence Secretary confirms British forces ‘played their part’ in ‘attempts to prevent Middle East escalation'

Defence Secretary John Healey confirmed British forces "played their part" on Tuesday evening in "attempts to prevent further escalation in the Middle East".

In a statement, Mr Healey said: "I completely condemn Iran's attack against Israel.

"British forces have this evening played their part in attempts to prevent further escalation in the Middle East.

"I want to thank all British personnel involved in the operation for their courage and professionalism.

"The UK stands fully behind Israel's right to defend its country and its people against threats."

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