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The US will coordinate with Israel on response to Iran missile attack

From CNN's Kylie Atwood

State Department spokesperson Matthew Miller would not say whether Iran’s nuclear program is a legitimate target for Israeli retaliation after the Iranian missile attack, saying, again, the US plans to “discuss those consequences with our Israeli counterparts before we talk about them publicly.

“This is not to say I’m ruling anything out and that I’m ruling anything in, but I would answer any question this way, which is, we want to have these conversations directly with our Israeli counterparts over the coming days,” he said in response to a question from CNN.

Miller echoed National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan in stating the US will coordinate with Israel on its response to the attack on Israel, calling it “a significant escalation.” He also pledged that there would be consequences.

“Of course there must be consequences for Iran for this attack. We’ve made clear that there must be consequences. I’m not going to get into what those consequences are today, but they are things on which we will be coordinating with our Israeli counterparts,” Miller said at a press briefing Tuesday.

He said the missile attack was defeated in part due to coordination between the US, Israel and partners. Miller did not specify which other countries.

Asked if Israel has done anything escalatory in the past weeks, Miller argued Israel “certainly” has “done things to expand the conflict, but if you look at the actions they have taken, they were bringing terrorists to justice.”

Israel last week assassinated Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah in a major strike on Beirut.

By contrast, he said that today “Iran came to the defense of a terrorist organization.”

“If you look at what Iran did today — we have been warning for some time about the threat posed by Iran arming and funding terrorist groups across the Middle East, and the attack today just demonstrated the danger of those actions,” Miller said.

“What you saw was Iran launching a state on state attack to protect and defend the terrorist groups that it has built, nurtured and that it controls. So there is a difference,” Miller said Tuesday.

Miller also said “this wave of the attack is over,” adding that he does not mean other waves are coming. The US view is that it would be “incredibly escalatory” if Iran were to carry out further strikes in Israel.
 

Netanyahu says Iran "made a big mistake" and "will pay"​


From CNN's Andrew Raine and Lauren Izso

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told Israelis that Iran “made a big mistake” and “will pay” for launching a missile attack on the country Tuesday.

“Tonight, Iran again attacked Israel with hundreds of missiles. This attack failed. It was thwarted thanks to Israel’s air defense system, which is the most advanced in the world,” Netanyahu said from a meeting with his political security cabinet, in a video released by the Israeli government’s press office. “I congratulate the IDF for its impressive achievement.”

“It was also thwarted thanks to the vigilance and responsibility shown by you – the citizens of Israel. I also thank the United States for its support in our defense effort,” Netanyahu added.

“Iran made a big mistake tonight – and it will pay for it. The regime in Iran does not understand our determination to defend ourselves and our determination to retaliate against our enemies,” he said.

“We will stand by the rule we established: whoever attacks us — we will attack him,” he continued.

Netanyahu also addressed the attack in Tel Aviv’s neighborhood of Jaffa, sending condolences to the families of those killed. “As with the missile attack, there is also a deliberate and murderous hand behind this attack – it comes from Tehran,” he said.
 

7 killed in Tel Aviv attack, emergency services say​

From CNN’s Lauren Izso
Israeli police at the scene of an attack in Jaffa, south of Tel Aviv, on Tuesday.


Israeli police at the scene of an attack in Jaffa, south of Tel Aviv, on Tuesday.
Jack Guez/AFP/Getty Images

The death toll from the Tel Aviv shooting and stabbing attack has risen to seven, after one of the wounded died from the injuries he sustained, the Tel Aviv Ichilov Medical Center said.

It was initially reported that six people were killed and 12 wounded, according to Israel’s Magen David Adom (MDA) emergency services said.

MDA medics said they treated victims at several sites on Jerusalem Boulevard, including near train tracks, in the street, at a synagogue and in a butcher’s shop.

The injured were taken to hospitals while air-raid alarms sounded in the region and throughout Israel.
 

Iran warns aircraft that a "near conflict zone" exists in its western and southern airspace

From CNN's Paul P. Murphy
Iranian officials have warned aircraft that a “near conflict zone” exists in its western and southern airspace, specifically near Iraq, Kuwait and Turkey.

The notice, sent to airmen by Iran’s aviation authority Tuesday evening, urges all operators to “take military activity risk” into consideration.

The warning could hit air travel across Europe and Asia, given that a number of airlines — many of them headquartered in Persian Gulf countries — travel through that airspace to fly to the Middle East and Europe.

Iraq and Jordan both temporarily closed their airspace around the time the Iranian attack began on Tuesday evening.
 

Here's how Israel's Iron Dome system works​


From CNN Joshua Berlinger, Lou Robinson, Rachel Wilson and Way Mullery

As Israel came under missile attacks on Tuesday, the country has been relying once again on the Iron Dome system to protect its citizens.

The missile defense system is one of the most important tools in Israel’s arsenal and has saved countless civilian lives over various conflicts in the last decade, analysts say. It is highly effective. The Israel Defense Forces said the system boasted a 95.6% success rate during a rocket salvo fired by Islamic Jihad in May 2023.

Development on the Iron Dome first began in 2007. After tests in 2008 and 2009, the first Iron Dome batteries were deployed in 2011. The system has been upgraded several times since.


Learn more from this explainer on how Israel’s Iron Dome system works.
 

Iranian president says Tuesday missile strike was “only a portion of our power”

From CNN’s Leila Gharagozlou, Tara John and Lauren Izso


Missiles launched from Iran towards Israel streak across the night sky as seen from Deir al-Balah, Gaza.


Missiles launched from Iran towards Israel streak across the night sky as seen from Deir al-Balah, Gaza.
Abdel Kareem Hana/AP

Iran’s President Masoud Pezeshkian said its missile strike on Israel was in defense of Iran’s interests and citizens, warning on X that the operation on Tuesday was “only a portion of our power.”

“This action was in defense of the interests and citizens of Iran. To let (Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin) Netanyahu know that Iran is not belligerent, but it stands firmly against any threat,” he wrote. “Do not enter into a conflict with Iran.”

In a message posted on X, Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei warned in Hebrew that the “blows” against Israel would become “stronger and more painful.”

“With God’s help, the blows of the uprising front will become stronger and more painful on the worn and rotting body of the Zionist regime,” he said.

The barrage comes after Israel launched a ground operation across its northern border into Lebanon targeting the Iran-backed militant group Hezbollah. Israel killed Hezbollah’s leader Hassan Nasrallah in an airstrike last Friday and decimated the leadership of the most powerful paramilitary force in the Middle East — ratcheting up fears of a new regional war.
 

Iran’s IRGC says it targeted 3 Israeli military bases in missile attack​


From Leila Gharagozlou

Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) said it targeted three Israeli military bases around Tel Aviv during a wave of missile launches Tuesday, according to the semi-official Iranian media outlet Mehr News.

The Israeli military has initially estimated that Iran fired about 180 missiles.
 

Iran's attack "totally unacceptable," US secretary of state says​


From CNN's Kylie Atwood

US Secretary of State Antony Blinken called the Iranian missile attack against Israel “totally unacceptable” and added that the “entire world should condemn it.”

Blinken said this attack included “some 200 ballistic missiles.” Israel initially estimated that 180 missiles were launched at the country.

Israel “effectively defeated this attack,” Blinken added.

Blinken was speaking at the State Department ahead of a meeting with the Indian external affairs minister.
 

US Navy destroyers fired a dozen interceptors against Iranian missiles, Pentagon says


From CNN's Oren Liebermann, Natasha Bertrand and Haley Britzky

US Navy destroyers fired roughly a dozen interceptors against Iranian missiles that were launched toward Israel on Tuesday, Pentagon spokesperson Maj. Gen. Pat Ryder said Tuesday.

The US currently has three guided-missile destroyers operating in the eastern Mediterranean: USS Arleigh Burke, USS Cole and USS Bulkeley. According to Ryder, the destroyers involved were the USS Bulkeley and USS Cole.

Ryder also said US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin spoke a second time on Tuesday with Israeli Minister of Defense Yoav Gallant, after speaking with him before Iran’s attack.

“He reaffirmed the United States’ ironclad commitment to the defense of Israel and underscored that the US remains well postured throughout the Middle East region to protect US forces and defend Israel in the fact of threats from Iran and Iran-backed terrorist organizations,” Ryder said.

US destroyers also took part in intercepting Iran’s barrage of ballistic missiles and drones on April 13, shooting down several of the missiles launched at Israel.
 

Kamala Harris says US right to help shoot down Iranian​


US Vice-President Kamala Harris - the Democratic party's candidate in November's presidential election - has been giving her reaction to today's missile attack.

Harris says she watched the attack unfold in real time from the White House Situation Room, and describes Iran as a "destabilising force" in the Middle East.

She says she fully supported President Joe Biden's decision to order US Navy ships in the Mediterranean to shoot down missiles aimed at Israel.

She adds that while efforts to assess the impact of Monday's barrage are continuing, it looks like Israel had been able to defeat the attack with US help.

"My commitment to the security of Israel is unwavering," Harris adds, saying that the US "will never hesitate to take whatever action is necessary to defend US forces and interests against Iran and Iran-backed terrorists".

Vice-President Kamala Harris (file pic)


Reuters
 

Jordanian military puts troops on high alert following Iran’s missile attack on Israel


From CNN’s Abeer Salman, Jomana Karadsheh and Tara John

Jordan’s military said in a statement that all units and formations in its armed forces’ general command have been put on “on high alert to confront any attempts that threaten the security and stability of the kingdom.”

Citing a military source in the armed forces general command, the statement added:

“The General Command is closely monitoring the developments occurring in the region and has taken necessary precautionary measures to build and support front-line units on the border fronts to protect the homeland.”
 


Were ballistic missiles used in Iran’s attack?​


By Bianca Britton

BBC Verify has been speaking with military experts to understand which type of missiles were used in Iran’s attack on Israel.

Patrick Senft, a research coordinator at the intelligence consultancy firm Armament Research Services (ARES), tells BBC Verify that fragments suggested that ballistic missiles had been used in the attack.

Ballistic missiles reach their targets faster than common cruise missiles, he adds, and “make up the majority of the Iranian long-range strike capabilities".

Dr Thomas Karako, the director of the Missile Defense Project at the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS), is also confident that ballistic missiles were used.

His colleague, Mark Cancian, a senior adviser at CSIS says that the difference between today’s attack compared with Iran's attack in April is that “more missiles seem to be hitting Israel”.

He adds that ballistic missiles are harder to intercept by missile defence systems “because of their higher speed”.
 

Seven killed in shooting and knife attack in Tel Aviv​

59 minutes ago
Maia Davies
BBC News

Reuters Emergency workers at the scene
Reuters

Seven people have been killed in a shooting and knife attack in Tel Aviv, police in Israel have confirmed.

Several others were injured - some seriously - when a gunman opened fire at members of the public in the Jaffa area.

The deadly attack began in a rail carriage and continued on the platform, local police said in a statement.

Footage posted on social media showed motionless bodies strewn on the street.

Police said the gunman and another attacker armed with a knife were "neutralised" by members of the public, and described the motive as "terror".

 EPA-EFE/REX/Shutterstock Police inspect the scene of the attack


EPA-EFE/REX/Shutterstock

The identities of the perpetrators have not been released. Some Israeli media outlets earlier reported the death toll as eight, though it is unclear if this included the attackers.

The shooting occurred shortly before an Iranian missile attack against Israel began.

Police at the scene were seen taking cover as missiles and air defence rockets flew over the city and air raid sirens blared.

Witnesses described the shooting, including Benjamin Ratzon, who told the Reuters news agency: "People were on the ground and they told me to bend down.

"I saw the terrorist facing me. He wanted to do something and the security forces arrived to the scene and they ran towards him."

 EPA-EFE/REX/Shutterstock Armed police officers guard a cordon
EPA-EFE/REX/Shutterstock

Israeli police officers guarded a cordon near the site of the attack
Another witness told the Jerusalem Post they initially mistook the gunfire for fireworks before realising "it was something much worse".

They added: "There were many gunshots. We dropped to the floor, and people were crying. I saw someone bleeding on the ground.”

A shop owner said they quickly closed their shutters upon seeing "crowds of people running and shouting 'terror attack'".

Haartez quoted an eyewitness who was at a synagogue at the time of the attack.

"Among the worshippers were medics who volunteer at the MDA (Israel's ambulance service).

"We treated a man who was wounded in the synagogue and then ran to the street to help others who were wounded."
 

Israeli air base hit by Iranian attack, new videos show​

From CNN’s Paul P. Murphy

Two new videos show a number of Iranian missiles striking Nevatim air base in southern Israel based on geolocation analysis by CNN.

Iran previously targeted the same base during a similar April 13 attack.

How CNN geolocation worked:
The videos were filmed from Ar’arat an-Naqab, a town just south of the air base, in southern Israel’s remote Negev desert. CNN was able to geolocate the videos by matching the buildings seen in the videos to archival photos of the town and the airbase.

What’s seen in the videos:
As the camera pans skyward, dozens of rocket trails can be seen falling toward the base. Sirens are heard wailing in the background.

Then, in both videos, a single interceptor missile can be seen rising from a battery near the base before it travels out of frame.

The control tower at the air base can be seen in one of the videos as the missiles begin to impact and explode. Smoke begins to rise across the area of the base, as the sound of more impacts is heard, and more explosions are seen.

Without daylight, however, it’s unclear what exactly was hit at the base.

CNN has reached out to the Israel Defense Forces for comment on the videos, but did not immediately receive a response.

After the April 13 attack, Daniel Hagari, Israeli military spokesperson, confirmed that some of the hundreds of projectiles fired at Israel did hit the base, causing minor damage to the infrastructure there, including in an area near the runway.

Nevatim remained fully functional then, Hagari said at the time.
 

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