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Israel Strikes Back: A Look at the Recent Conflict with Iran
IranSaturday, October 26, 2024
The strikes by Israel happened just as the U. S. Secretary of State, Antony Blinken, was returning to the U. S. after a tour of the Middle East. During his tour, he and other U. S. officials had warned Israel to avoid further escalating the conflict in the region and to exclude nuclear sites in Iran.
Israel had previously promised to hit Iran hard following a massive missile barrage by Iran on October 1st. Iran claimed that its barrage was in response to deadly Israeli attacks against its proxy in Lebanon, Hezbollah. Iran has vowed to respond to any retaliatory strikes by Israel.
Israel and Iran have been enemies since the 1979 Islamic Revolution. Israel considers Iran to be its greatest threat due to its calls for Israel's destruction, support for anti-Israel militant groups, and its nuclear program. The two countries have been engaged in a shadow war for years.
Recently, the conflict has moved into the open, with Israel targeting Hezbollah, which has been firing rockets into Israel since the war in Gaza began. Throughout the year, several top Iranian military figures have been killed in Israeli strikes in Syria and Lebanon.
Iran's response to the killing of two of its generals in an apparent Israeli airstrike in Syria was a wave of missiles and drones targeting Israel. However, this response caused minimal damage, and Israel responded with a limited strike under pressure from Western countries to show restraint. After Iran's early October missile strike, Israel promised a tougher response.
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