Early Friday morning, Israel launched a series of missile strikes against Iran, marking its first military response to an Iranian missile and drone attack on Israeli soil that occurred last weekend. U.S. and Israeli officials confirmed that the strikes targeted a military airbase near Isfahan, central Iran. This action follows Tehran's aggressive move last Sunday, which involved firing drones and missiles at Israel, prompting vows from Israel for a retaliatory response.
Israeli military struck Iran early this morning, according Israeli and Iranian officials, in Israel’s first military response to Iran’s attack on Israel five days earlier. Iranian officials say that strike had hit a military air base near the city of Isfahan, in central Iran.
New York Times reports: “The Israeli military struck Iran early on Friday, according to two Israeli and three Iranian officials, in what appeared to be Israel’s first military response to Iran’s attack on Israel five days earlier. The Iranian officials said that a strike had…
The Israeli military has conducted missile strikes against Iran, a U.S. military official told NPR. The strikes appear to be the response Israel vowed to carry out after an Iranian attack on Sunday, when Tehran fired drones and missiles at Israel. https://t.co/smO3A61xMY
Israel launched missiles toward Iran on Thursday evening—the first retaliatory strike to follow an Iranian missile and drone attack on Israeli soil last weekend, U.S. officials told CBS and ABC News. https://t.co/vBQ5aaGaZR
Israel, early Friday morning local time, launched missiles in a retaliatory strike against Iran, a senior U.S. official told ABC News. https://t.co/iWRAropa9v