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Footage shows Iranian missiles hitting Israel

Several videos captured missiles hitting Israel during Iran’s attack on Tuesday, including missiles that exploded in the north of Tel Aviv.


Israel’s opposition leader says response to Iran must be ‘tough’

Yair Lapid says Iran will pay a heavy price for its missile attack, adding “in Tehran they know that Israel will come”.

“The response should be tough and send a clear message to the entire axis – Iran, Yemen, Syria, Lebanon and Gaza,” he posted on X.

“Along with a military response, we must develop an overall regional political strategy that turns military success into strategic change, and we must not forget for one moment the urgent need to return the abductees home.”

Bombing Iran is not going to bring them home...


‘We must act now’: Former Israeli PM Bennett

Naftali Bennett has called for a decisive strike on Iran’s nuclear facilities, saying Tehran now stood exposed.

“We must act now to destroy Iran’s nuclear program, its central energy facilities, and to fatally cripple this terrorist regime,” Bennett wrote on X after Iran fired a barrage of missiles.

“We have the justification. We have the tools. Now that Hezbollah and Hamas are paralysed, Iran stands exposed,” wrote Bennett.

Iran has been accused of seeking to develop atomic weapons. Tehran insists its nuclear programme is for peaceful purposes.


South Korea sends military aircraft to evacuate citizens from Israel, region

The Reuters news agency reports that South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol has ordered military aircraft to deploy immediately to evacuate citizens from Israel and other countries in the region as tensions escalate.

Yoon said all necessary measures must be taken to ensure the safety of South Korean citizens in the region, his office said.

Earlier on Wednesday, the country’s Foreign Ministry urged its citizens in Israel and Lebanon to leave by any means available.


Spain ready to evacuate 350 citizens from Lebanon: Minister

Defence Minister Margarita Robles says Spain plans to send two military aircraft to evacuate hundreds of Spaniards as early as Thursday.

“The Spanish airplanes are ready, the staff are ready, as always with the professionalism of the Spanish army,” she said in an interview with Antena 3 TV station.

A group of 350 Spanish citizens present in Lebanon has asked to go to Spain, Robles said.

Foreign Minister Jose Manuel Albares had said earlier this week that some 1,000 Spaniards were in Lebanon. Beside the 1,000 Spanish citizens in Lebanon, Spain has since 2022 commanded the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) and deployed 650 soldiers along the southern Lebanese border with Israel.