Iran Plans to ’Give a Harsh Response’ to Israeli Attack, Iranian Security Source to Reuters
- Israel launched a preemptive, precise airstrike early Friday targeting Iran's nuclear program including sites in Tehran and Natanz, killing at least two senior officers.
- The strikes followed warnings from the Trump administration to Israel against attacking amid stalled nuclear talks and the U.S. denied involvement in the offensive.
- About 200 Israeli aircraft struck roughly 100 targets, accompanied by Mossad-led covert sabotage inside Iran, while Iran retaliated with over 100 drone attacks toward Israel.
- Prime Minister Netanyahu called the operation 'Rising Lion' and vowed to continue until the threat ends, while Iran's Supreme Leader Khamenei promised 'severe punishment' for Israel's actions.
- The attack increased regional tensions with Oman condemning it for undermining diplomacy, and Israel prepared civilians for expected missile and drone reprisals immediately following the strikes.
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The Iranian regime could extend the conflict to the Arabian Peninsula or hit the global economy with a barrier in the Persian Gulf.


Iranian authorities have launched the first waves of attacks in response to Israeli bombings and assassinations of military leaders
The Islamic Republic of Iran began its military response to the airstrikes launched by the Israeli occupation forces on its territory at dawn on Friday. Israeli and international media reported that dozens of missiles fell in various areas within the occupied territories, including Tel Aviv, Jerusalem, and the central region...
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