Israeli warplanes have been dropping bombs on Iranian military targets. The Israeli military said its fighter jets bombed military facilities in the Iranian capital Tehran and nearby cities. More than 100 fighter jets, including F-35 fighter jets, have been used for this attack. The attack destroyed more than 20 sites, including Iran’s missile factory.
Iran launches more than 200 ballistic missiles at Israel
Israel’s attack is being seen as a response to the missile attack from Iran. Iran launched about 200 ballistic missiles at Israel on October 1. Since the start of the Israeli offensive, Syria, Iraq, and Iran have shut down all airports and halted flights until further notice.
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The F-35 fighter jet destroyed the target 2000 km away
The Jerusalem Post reported that more than 100 aircraft were used to attack Iran’s military bases. The Israeli army used F-35 fighter jets to destroy the target 2000 km away. Israeli media claimed the strike did not target Iranian nuclear sites or oil fields. Only military installations are being targeted in this attack. An Israeli official was quoted as saying that Iran’s military bases are being targeted, which could pose a threat to us in the future. This includes Iran’s missile factories. Israel had informed the US about the attack before it began.
Bombings in Syria and Lebanon
Iran’s state-run IRNA news agency also confirmed the attack, saying explosions and gunfire could be heard in central Tehran. Explosions have also been heard in Syria and Lebanon. It is believed that Israel has attacked all these places simultaneously.
To conclude, Israel is conducting “precise strikes” on Iran, and this has been confirmed by now. The United States also has cleared that it was informed of the impending strike and that no US personnel or assets were involved in the operation.
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