Israel launched a series of airstrikes on military sites in Iran on Friday, responding to a recent missile barrage from the Islamic Republic. Reports of explosions near Tehran and Karaj underscore the escalation in tensions between the two nations, with Israel reaffirming its commitment to defending its borders.
The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) issued a statement on the strikes, describing them as a necessary response to “months of continuous attacks from the regime in Iran against the State of Israel.” The IDF noted that Iran and its regional proxies have engaged Israel on multiple fronts since October 7, even launching direct attacks from within Iranian territory. “Like every other sovereign country, Israel has the right and duty to defend itself,” the statement read, adding, “We will do whatever necessary to protect the State and people of Israel.”
U.S. officials confirmed that Israel notified them of its planned strike ahead of the operation, though the U.S. had no direct involvement. National Security Council spokesman Sean Savett noted, “We understand Israel is conducting targeted defensive strikes against military targets in Iran.”
Iranian media reported damage to military bases near Tehran, though state-affiliated Tasnim news agency denied any impact to Tehran’s oil refinery.
Escalation of Tensions: Background of Recent Hostilities
The recent back-and-forth between Israel and Iran follows the killing of Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah in Beirut and Hamas political head Ismail Haniyeh in Tehran in Israeli airstrikes. The IRGC claimed these deaths triggered its October 1 missile attack on Israel, which reportedly left one Palestinian dead in the West Bank but caused no Israeli casualties.
Following Iran’s assault, the U.S. Navy released footage of USS Cole and USS Bulkeley intercepting missiles aimed at thwarting the attack. In a prior April incident, Iran launched 300 missiles and drones at Israel, prompting Israel to retaliate by targeting Iran’s air defenses and damaging part of its S-300 system.
The U.S. Boosts Israel’s Defense with THAAD Support
In a show of support, the U.S. recently deployed a THAAD missile defense system to Israel, along with 100 troops to assist with operations. This move strengthens Israel’s defenses as both nations brace for potential escalation and monitor developments in the region closely.