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iran response to israeli attack

 PEOPLE STAND close to the remains of a ballistic missile lying in the desert, following Iran’s attack on Israel, as seen from a drone, on October 2. Following Israel’s response to Iran’s attack, both sides can claim the achievement of their objectives and declare psychological victory, the writer n

Will Iran respond to Israel's attack? The answer may surprise you

Military personnel stand guard at a nuclear facility in the Zardanjan area of Isfahan, Iran, April 19, 2024

Israel's strikes on Iran spark interest in air-launched ballistic missiles

By REUTERS
 IDF troops operate in southern Lebanon. November 3, 2024.

One killed from shrapnel in North, two wounded in West Bank attack

 A member of Iraq's Kataib Hezbollah attends the funeral of a commander who was killed in a strike in the Syrian capital Damascus on Friday, September 22, 2024.

'Orders to come from Iran': Iraqi militias pose growing risk to Israel

By Peled Arbeli
 The S-200 missile system is displayed during the Iranian defence week, in a street in Tehran, Iran, September 24, 2024.

Following Khamenei's threats, Iranian forces positioned to strike Israel

 BALLISTIC MISSILES fired from Iran are intercepted, as seen in the skies over Jerusalem on October 1. The disproportionate responses of Iran against Israel in April and October were retaliation, meaning illegal use of force, which in turn gave rise to Israel’s right to self-defense, the writer argu

Retaliation is not self-defense. Why does this matter?

By TATIANA WAISBERG
 MISSILES FIRED from Iran are intercepted over northern Israel, last Tuesday. This has been a grueling year marked by unrelenting challenges. Just this past week, Israel faced an attack of nearly 200 ballistic missiles from Iran, the writer notes.

US to Iran: Avoid strikes or face unrestrained Israeli retaliation

By Walla!
 People stand around apparent remains of a ballistic missile lying in the desert, following an attack by Iran on Israel, near the southern city of Arad, Israel October 2, 2024.

'Fully coordinated with Iran': Iraqi militias seek to ally with Islamic Republic on Israel response

Ayatollah Ali Khamenei reportedly told Iran's military to prepare response scenarios for a potential Israeli attack, according to a New York Times report.

Iran preparing to strike Israel from Iraqi territory, Khamenei orders preparations

 The remains of a ballistic missile fired from Iran which landed in Israel, October 1, 2024

Lessons from Iran missile attacks for defending against China's advanced arsenal

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ran's supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei on a conceptual image of war between Israel and Iran using chess pieces and national flags. (Illsutrative)

Iran seeks int’l backing, threatens Israel as region braced for strike

 Smoke rises at an oil refinery in Birjand, Iran, December 10, 2023.

Iran's oil minister visits key oil terminal amid Israel strike fears

By REUTERS
 Illustrative photo of Ehud Barak in front a general view of fire at an oil refinery in Birjand, Iran.

Israel’s next target: Ehud Barak says Israel likely to attack Iran's oil industry

 People stand around apparent remains of a ballistic missile lying in the desert, following an attack by Iran on Israel, near the southern city of Arad, Israel October 2, 2024.

'Defense is more expensive than offense': The cost of Iran's missile attack and Israel's defense

 IDF soldiers operating in Hezbollah-controlled villages in southern Lebanon. Uploaded on 4-Oct-2024.

Israel-Hamas War Day 364: What's going on in Lebanon, Gaza?

 IRAN’S SUPREME LEADER Ayatollah Ali Khamenei speaks during a meeting with Iranian parliament members in Tehran, last month.

Iran awaits Israeli retaliation as Khamenei blames US, Europe for regional instability

 Lee Avrahami, recent winner of the Amazing Race. In the background: A cafe in her building that was hit by Iranian rocket

Amazing Race winner's Tel Aviv home struck by Iranian missile

By Maor Ben Harosh
 IRAN’S PRESIDENT Masoud Pezeshkian meets with Qatar’s Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani, in Tehran, last week.

Iran wants to keep everyone occupied with its infantile games to buy time