Diamond Member Pelican Press 0 Posted October 2, 2024 Diamond Member Share Posted October 2, 2024 This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up Iran says ******* on ******* is over as fears grow of wider conflict By Steven Scheer, Parisa Hafezi and Timour Azhari JERUSALEM/BEIRUT (Reuters) – Iran said early on Wednesday that its missile ******* on ******* was over barring further provocation, while ******* and the U.S. promised to retaliate against Tehran as fears of a wider war intensified. Washington said it would work with longtime ally ******* to make sure Iran faced “severe consequences” for Tuesday’s *******, which ******* said involved more than 180 ballistic missiles. The ******* Nations Security Council scheduled a meeting about the Middle East for Wednesday, and the ********* Union called for an immediate ceasefire. “Our action is concluded unless the ******** regime decides to invite further retaliation. In that scenario, our response will be stronger and more powerful,” Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi said in a post on X early on Wednesday. ******* renewed its bombardment early on Wednesday of Beirut’s southern suburbs, a stronghold of the Iran-backed armed Hezbollah group, with at least a dozen airstrikes against what it said were targets belonging the group. Large plumes of smoke were seen rising from parts of the suburbs. ******* issued new evacuation orders for the area, which have largely emptied after days of heavy strikes. IRAN’S BIGGEST ******* ON ******* Iran’s ******* marked it biggest ever military ***** against *******. Sirens sounded across the country and explosions rattled Jerusalem and the Jordan River valley as the entire population was told to move into ***** shelters. No injuries were reported in *******, but one man was ******* in the occupied West Bank, authorities there said. Iran described the campaign as defensive and solely aimed at ******** military facilities. Iran’s state news agency said three ******** military bases had been targeted. Tehran said its ******** was a response to ******** killings of militant leaders and aggression in Lebanon against Hezbollah and in Gaza. ******* activated air defences against Iran’s bombardment and most missiles were intercepted “by ******* and a defensive coalition led by the ******* States,” ******** Rear Admiral Daniel Hagari said in a video on X, adding: “Iran’s ******* is a severe and dangerous escalation.” ******** Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed to hit back. “Iran made a big mistake tonight – and it will pay for it,” he said at the outset of an emergency political security cabinet meeting late on Tuesday, according to a statement. Iran’s General Staff of the Armed Forces said in a statement carried by state media that any ******** response would be met with “vast destruction” of ******** infrastructure. It also said it would target regional assets of any ******** ally that got involved. Fears that Iran and the U.S. could be drawn into a regional war have risen with *******’s growing ******** on Lebanon in the past two weeks, including the start of a ground operation there on Monday, and its year-old conflict in the Gaza Strip. Iran’s forces on Tuesday used hypersonic Fattah missiles for the first time, and 90% of its missiles successfully hit their targets in *******, the Revolutionary Guards said. *******’s Hagari said central and southern ******* received limited strikes. A video released by the military showed a school in the central city of Gadera heavily damaged by an Iranian missile. U.S. Navy warships fired about a dozen interceptors against Iranian missiles headed toward *******, the Pentagon said. Britain said its forces played a part “in attempts to prevent further escalation in the Middle East”, without elaborating. U.S. President Joe Biden expressed full U.S. support for ******* and described Iran’s ******* as “ineffective.” Vice President Kamala Harris, the Democratic candidate for U.S. president, backed Biden’s stance and said the U.S. would not hesitate to defend its interests against Iran. “We will act. Iran will soon feel the consequences of their actions. The response will be painful,” *******’s U.N. Ambassador Danny Danon told reporters. U.S. DOES NOT URGE RESTRAINT The White House similarly promised “severe consequences” for Iran and spokesman Jake Sullivan told a Washington briefing the U.S. would “work with ******* to make that the case.” Sullivan did not specify what those consequences might be, but he stopped short of urging restraint by ******* as the U.S. did in April when Iran carried out a drone and missile ******* on *******. The Pentagon said Tuesday’s airstrikes by Iran were about twice the size of April’s ********. U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres condemned what he called “escalation after escalation”, saying: “This must stop. We absolutely need a ceasefire.” French President Emmanuel Macron said in a statement that he strongly condemns Iran’s new attacks on *******, adding that in a sign of its commitment to *******’s security it mobilised its military resources in the Middle East on Wednesday. Macron reiterated France’s demand that Hezbollah cease its ********** actions against ******* and its population, but also wished for Lebanon’s sovereignty and territorial integrity to be reinstated in strict compliance with a ******* Nations Security Council resolution. EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell also called for an immediate regional ceasefire. “The dangerous cycle of attacks and retaliation risks … spiralling out of control,” he posted on X. British Prime Minister Keir Starmer spoke with the leaders of Germany and France, and they agreed on a need for restraint from all sides, Downing Street said. Nearly 1,900 people have been ******* and more than 9,000 wounded in Lebanon in almost a year of cross-border fighting, most in the past two weeks, according to Lebanese government statistics on Tuesday. (Reporting by James Mackenzie and Steven Scheer in Jerusalem; Maya Gebeily and Timour Azhari in Beirut; Parisa Hafezi in Istanbul; Phil Stewart, Jeff Mason and Idrees Ali in Washington; Michelle Nichols in New York; Adam Makary, Jaidaa Taha and Enas Alashray in Cairo; and Tala Ramadan, Jana Choukeir, Elwely Elwelly and Clauda Tanios in Dubai; Writing by Cynthia Osterman; Editing by Michael Perry and Neil Fullick) This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up #Iran #******* #******* #fears #grow #wider #conflict This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up Link to comment https://hopzone.eu/forums/topic/139981-iran-says-attack-on-israel-is-over-as-fears-grow-of-wider-conflict/ Share on other sites More sharing options...
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