Israel threatened Tehran with retaliation after its missile attack the day before, ignoring international calls for de-escalation, and bombed areas of Hezbollah’s stronghold again.
Israel attacked Tehran with threats of retaliation, following its missile attack on Tuesday, ignoring international calls to de-escalate. Furthermore, he returned to bomb bastion areas of the pro-Iranian movement Hezbollah. He did it after confronting the group, the day after announce ground incursions on the Lebanese border.
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He lebanese army reported, for its part, a brief incursion of israeli army in the south after an attempt to infiltrate Lebanon.


What the authorities of Iran and Israel say
He Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahudescribed the Iranian attack as “serious mistake” and assured that Tehran will “pay” the price of aggression which according to him sought to “kill thousands” of civilians. “Whoever attacks us, we attack him,” he warned.
He chief of the Iranian General Staff, the general Mohammad Bagheriwarned that Iran would attack “with greater intensity” and bombard “all infrastructure” of Israel if attacked in retaliation.
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Benjamin Netanyahu and Joe Biden.
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Israel and its American ally threatened to respond to the attack launched on Tuesday by Iran, which fired more than 180 missiles into Israeli territory to avenge the assassination of the leaders of the Lebanese Hezbollah movement and the Palestinian Hamas.
Iran’s attack
In Tuesday’s operation, named “Honest Promise 2”Iran used hypersonic missiles for the first time and Tehran claimed that 90% of the missiles reached their target.
Was two slightly injured in Israel, according to emergency services, and a Palestinian died in West Bank occupied, according to a Palestinian official.
According to the Israeli army, a large number of missiles were intercepted for the anti-missile shield. Warning sirens sounded throughout Israel and airspace was closed.
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