POSSIBLE RETALIATION BY ISRAEL AGAINST IRAN
Israel could be responsible for the attack against an Iranian military base carried out this Friday near Isfahan which, according to authorized sources in Tehran, would only have caused damage to the facility without any casualties being reported at the moment.
Iranian forces claim to have shot down three drones before they could launch their explosive charges. Iran, on the other hand, has indicated that it is not considering responding to this attack so as not to increase the tension that remains in the Middle East.
He US, the UK and France all helped Israel counter Iranian missiles and drones during last weekend's attack. Israel’s military said “99%” of projectiles fired by Iran were intercepted by Israel and its partners, with only “a small number” of ballistic missiles reaching Israel.
What seems most worrying are the signs that Israel is preparing to attack Rafah, on the border between Gaza and Egypt, where there are more than a million Palestinian refugees who had to abandon their homes in the north of the Palestinian enclave.
There are already nearly 40,000 Palestinian civilians in Gaza who have died in the criminal bombings carried out by Israeli forces despite the fact that the UN Security Council has spoken in favor of a ceasefire to facilitate the release of the hostages in power of Hamas.
In Syria, the army has activated the "Oanshir" anti-aircraft defense systems of Russian origin after the terrorist attack against the Iranian consulate in Damascus, on April 1, in which seven people died, including two senior Iranian generals, one It was Brigadier General Mohammad Reza Zahedi. a senior commander in the Quds Force of the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC) and his second his deputy General Mohammad Hadi Hajriahimi.
The United States and other Western powers have expressed concern about the possibility that the confrontation between Iran and Israel could lead to a regional conflict in which no one seems interested.
(picture: Brigadier General Mohammad Reza Zahedi.)
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