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Israel conducted airstrikes on multiple military targets in Iran early Saturday, resulting in the deaths of at least two Iranian soldiers. The operation, dubbed ‘Days of Repentance’, was described by Israel as a retaliation for a missile barrage from Iran, and has heightened fears of a broader conflict in the Middle East.
In a warning to Tehran, Israel stated that it would “pay a heavy price” if it retaliated against the latest strikes.
Both the United States and Britain urged Iran to avoid escalating tensions further. In response, Iranian officials asserted their “right and duty” to defend themselves, while Hezbollah claimed responsibility for attacks on Israeli military bases.
The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) confirmed the strikes, which targeted Iranian missile factories and military facilities across various regions. An IDF spokesperson stated that the “retaliatory strike has been completed,” adding that all Israeli aircraft returned safely.
Iran acknowledged that Israeli attacks had hit military sites in Tehran and surrounding provinces, reporting “limited damage” from the strikes but confirming the fatalities of two soldiers.
