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Middle East in Turmoil: Iran attacks Israel with drones, missiles in unprecedented revenge mission

Most of the more than 200 ballistic missiles, cruise missiles and attack drones fired by Iran were intercepted with the help of Israel’s allies before landing, Israeli military spokesman Daniel Hagari said early Sunday

April 14, 2024 / 09:09 IST
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In an unprecedented revenge attack, Iran launched armed drones and missiles against Israel, marking a new and more volatile phase of the Middle East conflict. (Image credits: Reuters)
In an unprecedented revenge attack, Iran launched armed drones and missiles against Israel, marking a new and more volatile phase of the Middle East conflict. (Image credits: Reuters)

In an unprecedented revenge attack, Iran launched armed drones and missiles against Israel, marking a new and more volatile phase of the Middle East conflict. According to reports, the attack was in response to a strike in Syria that killed top Iranian military officers and was the first time Iran has struck Israel from its soil.

However, most of over 200 ballistic missiles, cruise missiles and attack drones fired by Iran were intercepted before landing by the allies of Israel, Israeli military spokesman Daniel Hagari said early Sunday. A 10-year-old girl was badly injured in the attacks apart from some minor damage to an army base, Hagari said on the impact of the missiles and drones fired so far. He had earlier called the attack "a severe and dangerous escalation."

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Making his first comments on the development, US President Joe Biden said commitment to Israel is 'ironclad'. “I just met with my national security team for an update on Iran’s attacks against Israel,” Biden said in a posting on X, formerly Twitter. “Our commitment to Israel’s security against threats from Iran and its proxies is ironclad,” Biden said after returning to the White House from his private residence in Delaware.

Biden also said that he will convene a meeting of G7 leaders to "co-ordinate a united diplomatic response" to Iran's attack, according to BBC.