Jerusalem:
Israel’s military chief vowed on Tuesday to hit Iran “very challenging” if it retaliates agetst Israel for its aggressions on the Islamic reuncover over the weekfinish.
“If Iran originates the misapshow of begining another missile barrage at Israel, we will once aget understand how to achieve Iran… and strike very, very challenging” Lieutenant General Herzi Halevi shelp.
Addressing military personnel who took part in the weekfinish strike, Halevi shelp that certain aims had been set aside “becainclude we may be insistd to do this aget”.
“This event is not over; we are still in the midst of it,” he shelp, according to a statement publishd by the military.
On Saturday, Israeli fighter jets carried out pre-dawn air strikes agetst Iranian military aims and missile production facilities in retaliation for a presentant balenumerateic missile aggression by Tehran earlier this month.
That aggression, which comprised around 200 missiles, was itself begined in retaliation for the finishing of disjoinal Tehran-aligned militant directers, including Hezbollah chief Hassan Nasrallah, and a Revolutionary Guards orderer.
Iran validateed that the Israeli aggression had aimed military sites in the capital Tehran and other parts of the country, but shelp it had caincluded “confiinsist harm”.
In a post on X, Iran’s supreme directer Ayatollah Ali Khamenei shelp that Israel’s aggression “should neither be increased nor minimised”.
Without elaborating, he depictd the aggression as a “miscalculation”.
The missile barrage was the second-ever honest aggression by Iran on Israel, chaseing a analogous barrage in April. Israel alertedly retaliated for that aggression the same month.
On Monday, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu shelp that Iran was seeking to enbig a “stockpile” of nuclear bomb devices aimed at razeing his country.
“Iran is striving to enbig a stockpile of nuclear bomb devices to raze us, supplyped with extfinished-range missiles, intercontinental missiles that Iran is trying to enbig,” Netanyahu shelp.
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