Israeli Military Base Damaged by Iran's Attack
According to Israeli military spokesperson, Daniel Hagari, Iran's attacks on Israel have caused minor damage to a military base in the country's south. Hagari reported that more than 200 unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) and ballistic missiles have been launched from Iran to Israel so far.
Hagari also mentioned that the majority of these UAVs and missiles have been intercepted and destroyed by Israeli defense systems and Tel Aviv's allies before entering Israeli airspace. Although the attacks caused "light" damage to the military base in the south of Israel, no casualties were reported.
Israel previously carried out an airstrike on Iran's consulate building in Damascus on April 1st. The airstrike resulted in the death of 7 individuals, including 2 ranking generals from the Iranian Revolutionary Guard. Iran condemned the attack and announced retaliation, while Israel vowed to respond to Iran's aggression.
The Iranian Revolutionary Guard announced that they initiated attacks on Israel from Iranian territories using kamikaze drones and missiles. The situation remains tense between Iran and Israel.