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इजरायल ने ईरान पर बोला हमला, राजधानी तेहरान में जोरदार धमाके, 26 दिनों बाद जवाबी कार्रवाई कर नेतन्याहू ने लिया बदला
Israeli Strikes Target Iran in Tehran, Netanyahu Retaliates After 26-Day Wait
Tehran Hit by Explosions as Israel Responds to Attack
Israeli airstrikes have targeted several locations in Iran's capital, Tehran, in a major escalation of tensions between the two countries. The strikes, which came 26 days after an attack on an Israeli-owned tanker in the Gulf of Oman, are widely seen as retaliation for the incident.
Israel's Revenge Mission
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu confirmed the strikes in a televised address to the nation, saying that they were a “necessary and proportionate” response to the attack on the tanker. Netanyahu accused Iran of carrying out the tanker attack, a claim that Iran has denied.
The Israeli strikes targeted military facilities and weapons storage sites in and around Tehran. There were reports of explosions and fires at several locations, including the Parchin military complex, which has been linked to Iran's nuclear program.
Iran Vows Retaliation
Iran has strongly condemned the Israeli strikes, calling them a “blatant violation” of its sovereignty. Iranian President Hassan Rouhani vowed that Iran would respond “decisively” to the attack.
The Iranian military has been put on high alert, and there are concerns that the strikes could trigger a wider conflict between the two countries. Israel has also raised its security level and is reportedly preparing for possible Iranian retaliation.
International Condemnation
The international community has expressed concern over the escalating tensions between Israel and Iran. The United States has urged both sides to exercise restraint, while Russia has called for a diplomatic solution to the crisis.
The United Nations Security Council is scheduled to meet on Monday to discuss the situation. There are fears that the strikes could destabilize the region and lead to a broader conflict.