Breaking: This Could Be War – Israel Launches Attack on Iran, Explosions Rock Tehran
On a recent Thursday, Israel launched military attacks against Iran in response to perceived violations related to nuclear weapon proliferation. Explosions were reported near Tehran early Friday,and Israeli officials anticipate immediate retaliation from iran,with Israel’s Defense Minister Ian Katz alerting to the likelihood of missile and drone strikes targeting Israel. This escalation followed the U.S. withdrawal of embassy personnel from locations within iran’s missile range. U.S. Ambassador to Israel, Mike Huckabee, expressed concern and called for prayers for peace in Jerusalem. In the backdrop, President Donald Trump advised Israel against engaging in military action, emphasizing the delicate balance surrounding potential nuclear agreements with Iran while maintaining the stance that Iran must not acquire nuclear weapons.
Israel launched attacks on Thursday against Iran after the Islamic nation allegedly breached its obligations not to proliferate nuclear weapons.
Residents of the Iranian capital of Tehran reportedly heard explosions northeast of the city in the early hours of Friday local time, according to a report from The Independent.
Israeli officials expect retaliation from Iran in short order, per the British news outlet.
“Following the State of Israel’s preemptive strike against Iran, a missile and drone attack against the State of Israel and its civilian population is expected in the immediate future,” Israel’s Defense Minister Ian Katz remarked in a statement.
The attacks from Israel come after the United States withdrew embassy personnel in the Middle East from locations within striking distance of Iran.
“At our Embassy in Jerusalem and closely following the situation. We will remain here all night. ‘Pray for the peace of Jerusalem!’” U.S. Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee said on X as the attacks started.
President Donald Trump had said earlier on Thursday that Israel should not attack Iran while there is a chance of the country agreeing to a nuclear deal.
“As long as I think there is an agreement, I don’t want them going in, because I think that would blow it,” Trump remarked. “Might help it, actually, but it also could blow it.”
Trump also warned that “whether its going in or not going in, they can’t have a nuclear weapon.”
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