Over 300 Drones, Missiles Fired From Iran, Say Israel Army

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Iran launched more than 300 drones and missiles towards Israel in its unprecedented attack overnight, injuring at least 12 people, an Israeli army spokesman said Sunday. 

 

 

The operation late Saturday marked the first time Iran has launched a direct military assault on Israeli territory.

 

Over the last two weeks, Iranian authorities repeatedly vowed to “punish” Israel after the death of seven Guards including two generals of the Quds Force in an attack that levelled the Iranian consulate in Damascus on April 1.

Italian Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani said: “We are working to avoid a still more serious military crisis.

 

“The G7 will send messages to Israel — the greatest prudence is necessary to ensure the situation does not get worse — last night’s Iranian retaliation can set off a dangerous spiral,” Tajani told broadcaster Rai3.

 

Last night Iran fired over 300 ballistic missiles, UAVs and cruise missiles towards Israel,” military spokesman Rear Admiral Daniel Hagari told a televised statement, revising an earlier figure of more than 200 launches.

 

Hagari said 170 drones and 30 cruise missiles were launched, none of which entered Israeli territory, adding that 110 ballistic missiles were also fired and few of them reached Israel.

 

In a separate statement, the Israeli military said that “dozens of surface-to-surface missile launches” were identified, with the majority intercepted before crossing into Israeli territory.

 

One of those injured was a seven-year-old girl from a Bedouin community near the southern town of Arad, who was in intensive care, according to the medical centre that received her.

 

 

G7 Meets

Leaders from the G7 will hold a video conference later Sunday to discuss the Iranian strikes on Israel, Italy — which holds the rotating presidency of the group of developed nations — said.

 

“The Italian presidency of the G7 has summoned G7 leaders for a video conference early this afternoon”, the government said as Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni condemned the attack and said she feared “destabilisation of the region”.

 

The G7 groups the United States, Japan, Germany, France, Britain, Italy and Canada.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

AFP

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