Israel Iran attack latest: IDF vows Iran will ‘face consequences’ as Tehran warns of retaliation ‘in seconds’

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Israel Defense Forces releases statement amidst Iranian attack

The Israeli military has warned Iran will face consequences for its attack over the weekend as the United Nations urged Israel to show restraint in its response.

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Chief of the general staff, Herzi Halevi, said Tehran’s attack had created new opportunities for cooperation in the Middle East and it would “face consequences for its actions”.

Ali Bagheri Kani, Iran’s deputy foreign minister, said Tehran would respond to any fresh Israeli mistake within seconds.

“They should know that they will not have a 12-day-long timespace,” he said in a televised interview on Monday. “The response that they are going to receive cannot be measured by days or hours, but [will come in a matter of] seconds.”

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It comes after UN secretary-general, Antonio Guterres, said the region couldn’t afford another war and it was time to “defuse” and “de-escalate”.

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Joe Biden told Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu that the US wouldn’t support any Israeli counterattack against Iran.

UK foreign secretary David Cameron also called on Israel to act “with head as well as heart” to the unprecedented Iranian attack on Saturday, which saw Tehran fire more than 300 missiles and drones at Israel.

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US air force and navy helped Israel down Iran’s missiles

US air force fighter jet squadrons as well as navy ships in the Mediterranean Sea participated in the effort to take out Iranian missiles and drones, the Pengaton said.

Navy destroyers USS Carney and USS Arleigh Burke shot down missiles from the sea.

Maj Gen Pat Ryder, Pentagon press secretary, said yesterday that some additional fighter squadrons were moved into the region before the weekend, and they remain there.

He, however, did not identify the countries where they were based.

The US will “stay in close consultation with our Israeli partners, as we have done throughout the weekend. Again, we don’t seek wider regional conflict,” he told reporters.

Alisha Rahaman Sarkar16 April 2024 08:00

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Austin tells counterparts: ‘US does not seek escalation’

US defence secretary Lloyd Austin held calls with counterparts in the Middle East and Europe, expressing support for Israel after attacks from Iran but also stressing regional stability to prevent conflict from spreading, the Pentagon said.

Mr Austin told his counterparts that “while the United States does not seek escalation, we will continue to defend Israel and US personnel”, according to the Pentagon.

In the call with Israeli defence minister Yoav Gallant, Mr Austin expressed support for Israel’s defence and “reaffirmed the strategic goal of regional stability”.

“Whether or not Israel decides to retaliate against Iran is something for Israel to decide,” a Pentagon spokesperson told reporters yesterday.

Alisha Rahaman Sarkar16 April 2024 07:30

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Voices | Netanyahu is a ruthless opportunist who will do what’s best for him

Iran has been good for Benjamin Netanyahu over his long and successful political career. Israel’s prime minister has never been backward in blaming the Ayatollahs for a myriad of ills, and bemoaning that the West was not seeing the full danger from Tehran.

Netanyahu had gained political capital from portraying himself as “Mr Security”, protecting his country from Palestinian militants and their Iranian patrons.

Now, just as Israel was getting isolated internationally and facing unprecedented levels of censure from allies over its continuing Gaza onslaught, the mass air strike by Iran has handed him a great advantage.

Alisha Rahaman Sarkar16 April 2024 07:00

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UN concerned over Israel’s possible attack on Iran’s nuclear facilities

The UN nuclear watchdog chief yesterday said he was concerned about Israel possibly targeting Iranian nuclear facilities.

His statement comes after Israel’s military chief said his country would respond to a weekend missile and drone attack by Iran, launched in retaliation for a suspected Israeli airstrike on its embassy compound in Damascus on 1 April.

International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) director general Rafael Grossi said Iran closed its nuclear facilities on Sunday over “security considerations” and that while they reopened on Monday, he kept IAEA inspectors away “until we see that the situation is completely calm”.

“We are going to resume tomorrow,” Mr Grossi told reporters in New York. “This has not had an impact on our inspection activity.”

When asked about the possibility of an Israel strike on Iranian nuclear facilities, Mr Grossi said: “We are always concerned about this possibility”. He urged “extreme restraint.”

Alisha Rahaman Sarkar16 April 2024 06:30

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Iran will respond to provocation ‘in seconds’

Iran’s deputy foreign minister said Tehran would not wait for days and instead would respond to any fresh Israeli provocation within seconds.

“They should know that they will not have a 12-day-long times pace,” said Ali Bagheri Kani in a televised interview last night.

“The response that they are going to receive [this time around] cannot be measured by [such time standards as] days or hours, but [will come in a matter of] seconds,” he said, according to Mehr News.

His statement comes after Israel’s military chief Herzi Halevi said Iran’s attack on the country “will be met with a response”.

Alisha Rahaman Sarkar16 April 2024 06:04

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Israel cannot afford to risk alienating its allies over Iran

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G7 countries mull sanctions on Iran after Israel attack

British prime minister Rishi Sunak said the Group of Seven (G7) major democracies were working on a package of coordinated measures against Iran.

“I spoke to my fellow G7 leaders, we are united in our condemnation of this attack,” Mr Sunak said in parliament yesterday.

Italy, which holds the rotating G7 presidency, said it was open to new sanctions and suggested any new measures would target individuals.

Italian foreign minister Antonio Tajani said all G7 members would have to back new sanctions.

Alisha Rahaman Sarkar16 April 2024 05:30

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How Israel’s air defence repelled Iran’s unprecedented drone and missile attack

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Israel army chief pledges response to Iran attack

Israel’s war cabinet met for the second time in less than 24 hours to discuss its response to Iran’s retaliatory attack on Israel over the weekend.

The head of Israel’s military said Israel would respond to Iran’s attack, despite several Western allies urging for restraint.

“Look, as we look forward, we weigh our steps, and this launch of so many missiles, cruise missiles, UAVs to the territory of the State of Israel will be met with a response,” chief of the general staff Herzi Halevi said.

Alisha Rahaman Sarkar16 April 2024 04:30

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US lawmakers pass legislation to punish Iran after weekend drone attack

The House of Representatives passed a series of Iran-related bills on Monday evening with wide bipartisan support, a response to the attack on Saturday evening by Iranian forces against targets in Israel.

Among the legislation passed on Monday were bills aimed at expanding sanctions over Chinese firms that do business with Iran’s petroleum sector and provisions to direct US representatives at the IMF to oppose financial assistance to Iran.

Another bill directed the president to submit reports to Congress on Iranian holdings and assets in the United States financial system.

The bills were passed under suspension of the rules with just a handful of lawmakers in opposition.

Alisha Rahaman Sarkar16 April 2024 04:15



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