Israeli Military Claims Response to Iranian Missile Attack

Kathmandu. The Israeli military claimed on Thursday to have responded to Iran's missile attack. In a statement, the military mentioned that they identified and responded to missiles fired from Iran into Israeli territory, adding that defense systems were being operated to prevent threats.

Following the initial attack, the military allowed local residents to leave protected areas in various parts of the country. Israel's "Magen David Adom" emergency medical service reported no casualties from the attack.

The military stated that this attack occurred 14 hours after it had announced an impending missile attack from Iran. An overnight attack had occurred in Israel from Lebanon, where the Iran-backed militant group Hezbollah claimed responsibility for a series of attacks targeting military sites.

 

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