Early on Saturday, Iran launched a new wave of missile attacks at Israel, accelerating the region’s fight. Tehran and Kermanshah, a city in northern Iran, are the two cities that host the offensive, according to the Iranian state broadcaster, which confirmed the statement. The Israeli government soon issued warnings to residents of the nation to find shelter. Following the identification of missiles from Iran toward Israel, sirens sounded in a number of locations throughout Israel, according to a statement from the Israel Defense Forces ( IDF). As heat raid sirens shouted and missile defense systems were activated, the IDF claimed that the Israeli Air Force was “operating to catch and attack where necessary to eliminate the danger.” Following a number of tit-for-tat hits between the two regional powers that are now on the verge of a full-scale combat, the renewed assault comes. After the military intercepted a new wave of Iranian missile strikes on Israel, Home Front Command of the Israeli military announced that citizens could keep shelters all over the country but remain close to them. The Home Front Command stated that it is now possible to keep protected places and remain close to them in all of the state.
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