US Issues Warning Regarding Reaction To Iranian Missile Attack

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Following Iran’s missile assault on Israeli land on Wednesday, Israel issued a threat of its own, stating that it would strike “all infrastructure” in the country should it come under attack.

Following the attack late on Tuesday, in which the majority of the missiles were intercepted, Israel promised to hit “the Middle East powerfully” right away and promised to make Iran “pay”.

Following the missile attack, President Joe Biden declared that the US was “fully supportive” of Israel and that he and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu would talk about how to respond.

When reporters asked what kind of response he would take against Iran, Biden said, “That’s in active discussion right now.”

After Iran launched the missiles, which were mostly intercepted by Israeli air defenses or coalition air forces, sirens sounded throughout Israel.

According to Iranian state media, 200 missiles, including the first-ever use of hypersonic weaponry, were shot towards Israel. The Revolutionary Guards said that the missiles were aimed at “three military bases” in the vicinity of Tel Aviv and other locations.

On social networking platform X, Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi stated that Tehran’s actions are “completed unless the Israeli regime decides to invite further retaliation.”

The attack, according to the Revolutionary Guards, was a reaction to Israel’s killing of Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah last week and the death of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh in a bombing in Tehran that was mostly attributed to Israel.

Israeli medical personnel recorded two cases of minor shrapnel injuries. According to Jericho’s governor, Hussein Hamayel, a Palestinian was killed in the occupied West Bank “when pieces of a rocket fell from the sky and hit him.”

Israeli medical personnel recorded two cases of minor shrapnel injuries. According to Jericho’s governor, Hussein Hamayel, a Palestinian was killed in the occupied West Bank “when pieces of a rocket fell from the sky and hit him.”
Iran responded by threatening to shoot “with bigger intensity” and threatening to destroy “all infrastructure” in Israel if its land is targeted, according to Major General Mohammad Bagheri.

Israeli military spokesman Rear Admiral Daniel Hagari promised to take action against Iran after the rocket bombardment.