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Thursday, October 03, 2024
AMONG OTHER TARGETS, ISRAEL SHOULD DESTROY IRAN'S NUCLEAR FACILITIES
What comes next?
“Iran has not learned the lesson from Hamas, Hezbollah, and the Houthis. Now it will be forced to learn this lesson itself.”
Footage shows an Iranian missile barrage coming down on Israel, October 1, 2024.
It is expected that Israel will respond to the Iranian missile attack
within a few days, and that this response will be very harsh and
targeted at strategic objectives. The options on the table include
Iran’s nuclear facilities and its oil installations.
A senior Israeli official said, “Iran has not learned the lesson from
Hamas, Hezbollah, and the Houthis. Now it will be forced to learn this
lesson itself.” High-ranking Israeli officials said that the response
must end the incident to avoid getting entangled in a prolonged exchange
of blows.
The political and security cabinets convened in the evening to
discuss the Israeli course of action in an underground bunker in the
Jerusalem hills, known as the crisis management center. This was the
first cabinet meeting in the bunker since the war began on October 7.
There had been criticism about the bunker not being used earlier, with
claims that the threat level was not deemed sufficient.
While the cabinet was meeting in the bunker, Defense Minister Yoav Gallant, Chief of Staff Herzi Halevi,
and army generals gathered in the so-called “hole” at the Kirya in Tel
Aviv, joining the cabinet meeting via secure video conference. As far as
is known, the cabinet did not discuss possible response methods, and
the issue will be discussed in smaller forums. However, there was
agreement that Israel must react very strongly to change the rules of
the game.
Soldiers
of the Israeli army's Home Front Command inspect a school damaged by
Iranian missiles in Gedera, Israel, October 2, 2024.
Iran is threatening Israel with an attack, making it clear that what
has been seen so far is not a full-scale war, and that Iran will respond
forcefully if Israel makes a mistake and attacks Iran.
The Iranian missile attack involved around 200 ballistic missiles
fired at a range of targets in Israel: Mossad headquarters, air force
bases, and other IDF installations.
An
Israeli man walks past the rubble of a destroyed building in Hod
HaSharon in the aftermath of an Iranian missile attack on Israel, on
October 2, 2024
The Israeli air defense system was able to successfully intercept
most of the attacks while also supporting the international coalition
led by the United States. The British, French, Jordanians, and other
Gulf states participated in the interception effort. As on April 13, a
similar interception was carried out by the US Navy in Doha, the capital
of Qatar.
The Iranian attack caused no fatalities but did result in damage from
missile and interceptor fragments. Among other things, a Chabad school
in Gedera was heavily damaged, and many houses were affected by hits in
Hod Hasharon. A Turkish restaurant in northern Tel Aviv was also damaged
by an impact. A Gazan working illegally in Jericho was killed by an
Iranian missile. It is also known that Israeli military bases were
damaged, although not significantly. A 68-year-old citizen from Afula
died of heart failure due to the fear triggered by the alarm during the
Iranian missile attack.
The United States, the United Kingdom, France, Germany, and several
other countries have strongly condemned the Iranian attack and supported
Israel’s right to self-defense. Prime Minister Netanyahu is expected to
speak with US President Joe Biden. Israel wants to
coordinate its response as closely as possible with the Americans and
would welcome US involvement to make Iran pay a heavy price. The
Americans had already spoken of the “serious consequences” that an
Iranian attack on Israel would have, strongly suggesting that they would
support an attack on Iran.
Biden followed the Iranian attack overnight and the US-led interception effort.
US National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan stated: “We have said that the attack will have ‘serious consequences’—and it will.”
“We will consult with the Israelis on the response and how to prevent
further attacks. We managed to help Israel, and no one was killed. From
here, we will see what the next step is.”
The Pentagon stated: “We fully support Israel’s right to defend itself after the massive Iranian attack.”
The Israeli army spokesman, Daniel Hagari, told
foreign media that Iran had launched a large-scale attack with more than
180 ballistic missiles directly from Iranian territory against the
state of Israel. Some of the missiles landed in the center of the
country, others in the south. Most of the fired missiles were
intercepted by Israel and a defense coalition led by the United States.
“This will have serious and offensive consequences. We will decide how
to respond according to the instructions of the Israeli government. And
its allies have been attacking Israel since October 7,” said Hagari.
In Israel, ministers and Knesset members are increasingly urging
Netanyahu to take advantage of the opportunity and destroy Iran’s
nuclear facilities once and for all.
French President Emmanuel Macron sharply condemned
the Iranian attack. He confirmed that France had activated its regional
military assets to repel the attack. Macron called on Hezbollah to stop
its terrorist attacks against Israel and urged Israel to quickly end its
military operation in Lebanon while respecting Lebanon’s sovereignty
and territorial integrity. Macron instructed his foreign minister to
return to Lebanon as soon as possible to advance a ceasefire initiative.
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer, Foreign Secretary David Lammy, and Defense Secretary John Healy
issued sharp condemnations of the Iranian attack on Israel on X
(formerly Twitter) last night. In his condemnation, Defense Secretary
Healy noted that “British forces have done their part tonight to prevent
further escalation in the Middle East.” Healy also thanked “all British
personnel for their bravery and professionalism.”
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer released a video titled “I condemn
the Iranian attack on Israel tonight in the strongest possible terms.”
Defense Secretary John Healy issued a statement titled
“I condemn the Iranian attack on Israel in the strongest possible
terms,” stating: “I condemn the Iranian attack on Israel in the
strongest possible terms. British forces have done their part tonight to
prevent further escalation in the Middle East. I want to thank all the
British soldiers involved in the operation for their courage and
professionalism. The United Kingdom fully supports Israel’s right to
defend itself and its citizens against threats.”
1 comment:
For all I care they can turn all of Tehran into the parking lot for used camels.
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