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Iran's reprisal against Israel could make the Middle East more dangerous. Israel has threatened to impose penalties on Iran. There are rumors that the US backs Israel as well. Antonio Guterres, the secretary-general of the United Nations, has called for a halt to the escalating hostilities between the two nations. The US military was ordered by President Joe Biden on Tuesday to support Israel, and he also took action to shoot down Iranian missiles, according to White House claims.
In the wake of Iran's missile launches, President Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris reviewed US preparedness for Israel's security. Approximately 200 ballistic missiles have been fired by Iran against Israel, according to National Security Advisor Jack Sullivan. In reaction to this incident, the Israeli Defense Forces and the US military worked together. Thus yet, there have been no accounts of fatalities or damage to Israeli military hardware or aircraft. According to Sullivan, the US will keep an eye out for any threats from Iran and its allies, with a special emphasis on ensuring the security of US forces.
While the strikes were being praised in Iran, Iran launched many missiles at Israel, prompting Israeli citizens to seek shelter in secure locations. The attack's total damage is still unknown, despite Israel's claims that it had destroyed multiple missiles. According to US officials, Israel's security system is strengthened by its defense system.
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Ninety percent of Iran's missiles, according to the paramilitary Revolutionary Guard, reach their targets precisely. Iranian missiles were aimed toward Israeli air and radar sites, where preparations were underway for the assassination of senior Hamas and Hezbollah officials, according to a statement shown on Iranian state media. Iran asserted that international law grants it the right to self-defense. Iranians welcomed the missile attack on Israel that was shown on state television in various cities. Fundamentalists have long held sway over state media, and they encourage these kinds of attacks.
UNSC convenes an urgent meeting
France and Israel have requested that the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) hold an emergency meeting on Wednesday. Danny Danon, Israel's UN ambassador, has sent a letter to the council vehemently denouncing Iran's strike. He has asked to the Security Council to denounce Iran and designate the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps as a terrorist group, accusing Iran of attempting to destroy Israel.