On Saturday, Israel targeted military sites in Iran. The IDF said dozens of its jets struck missile factories and other sites three times before dawn.
India on Saturday expressed concern over tensions in the Middle East following Israel’s attacks on Iran. The Ministry of External Affairs said in a statement that we are deeply concerned about the rising tensions in West Asia and its impact on peace and stability in the region and beyond. We reiterate our call on all parties concerned to exercise restraint and return to the path of dialogue and diplomacy. The Foreign Ministry statement said the ongoing hostilities are not beneficial to anyone, while innocent hostages and the civilian population continue to suffer. Our missions in the region are in touch with the Indian community.
On Saturday, Israel targeted military sites in Iran. The IDF said dozens of its jets struck missile factories and other sites three times before dawn. According to an AP report, Iran claimed that its air defense forces successfully repelled the attack, but two soldiers were killed and some locations suffered “limited damage”. Tehran’s Foreign Ministry said Iran has the “right and obligation” to defend itself, but added that it “recognizes its responsibilities towards regional peace and security”, a more conciliatory statement than previous tensions. Is.
Israel launched a series of attacks on Iran in the early hours of Saturday and said that the attacks targeted the places where the missiles fired at its country were made. Amid increasing violence in West Asia, this attack has increased the fear of a full-scale war between the two arch enemies. Iran-backed extremist groups Hamas in Gaza and Hezbollah in Lebanon are already at war with Israel. According to the United Nations Children’s Agency, the war in Lebanon has left 1.2 million people homeless, including more than 4 million children.
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