Israel has warned Iran against making “the mistake” of carrying out another attack against it.
If Iran were to launch missiles at Israel, the Israel Defense Forces would “hit extremely hard both the capabilities and the places that we spared this time,” IDF Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. Herzi Halevi was cited as saying at the Ramon Air Base on Tuesday.
Israel “didn’t finish this event,” he added, because “we may be required to do it again.”
Over 100 Israeli warplanes, including the fifth-generation F-35s, were reportedly involved in the IDF’s three waves of "precise" strikes on Iranian military targets on October 26. The strikes that Tel Aviv described as a "response" to Tehran’s missile attacks on Israel on October 1 claimed the lives of at least four Iranian soldiers, according to the Islamic Republic’s Defense Ministry.
📹 ISRAEL CONCLUDES ATTACK, SAYS STRUCK IRANIAN MISSILE SYSTEMS & ROCKET PRODUCTION SITES – STATEMENT
“I can now confirm that we have concluded the Israeli response to Iran’s attacks against Israel,” IDF spokesperson Rear Admiral Daniel Hagari said in an official statement.
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28 October, 14:12 GMT