The Iranians have been caught up in the aftermath A deadly Israeli attack The country’s finest military officials and nuclear scientists.
Israeli “Operation Riding Lion” is much broader Previous Operationdrone exchanges between the two countries, including last year’s missile and drone exchange.
The strike killed ranking members of Iran’s military and paramilitary revolutionary security forces, which have not been visible since the war with Iraq in the 1990s.
Dozens have been killed and hundreds more have been injured.
Israel says The attack continuesincreasing the risk of further escalation and creating wider conflicts in the Middle East. Tehran residents rushed to the store to stock supplies as the situation escalated.
Iranian state television aired repeated footage of missile strikes in Tel Aviv on Saturday morning. The broadcaster also showed people cheering in front of a screen set up in Tehran, chasing the strike as if watching a football game.
“Israel killed our commander, and what do they expect in return? Kiss?” said Mahmoud Dorri, a 29-year-old taxi driver. “We’ll chase them to punish them. We’ll see them.”
In downtown Tehran, the 31-year-old teacher and mother of two Pourghazi expressed joy in the Iranian attack, linking it to a devastating war with Hamas in the Gaza Strip.
“Someone should stop the Israelites. I think they can do whatever they like at any time,” she said. “Iran has shown that the Israelites are wrong, but they can suppress the people of Gaza and Lebanon through intense bombing.”
Houshang Ebadi, a 61-year-old auto mechanic, also supported the Iranian strike but said he was opposed to a full-scale war between Iran and Israel.
“I support my country. The Israelis made the mistake of launching an attack on Iran, but I hope this ends,” Ebadi said. “War will never bear fruit on any side.”
After the strike, several governments issued red travel warnings to citizens across Iran and the region. That’s what the flight was like Detour or Cancel Just as airlines face airspace closures.
Some foreigners traveled to the border with Azerbaijan with Azerbaijan to escape an escalating conflict, including a Russian symphony orchestra.
The Tehran archbishop announced appeals for peace and dialogue, opposing the use of preemptive military action.