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Iran launches missiles at Israel, IDF says

By: Dan Mangan - CNBC.com

Iran launched missiles toward Israel on Tuesday, the Israeli military said.

The announcement by the Israel Defense Forces came hours after a White House official told NBC News that the United States had seen indications that Iran is preparing to “imminently” launch a ballistic missile attack on Israel on the heels of Israel’s ground incursion into south Lebanon.

The White House official warned that any direct attack on Israel by Iran “will carry severe consequences for Iran.”

“We are actively supporting defensive preparations to defend Israel against this attack,” the official said.

That official and a Defense Department official said that Iran was expected to target military and government sites, not civilian locations.

The U.S. Embassy in Jerusalem directed all U.S. government employees and their families in Israel to “shelter in place until further notice.”

The embassy in the same notice said it “reminds U.S. citizens of the continued need for caution and increased personal security awareness as security incidents, including mortar and rocket fire and unmanned aircraft system UAS intrusions, often take place without warning.”

“The security environment remains complex and can change quickly depending on the political situation and recent events,” the notice said.

Iran’s suspected planned attack came as Israeli ground forces crossed into south Lebanon as part of an attack on Hezbollah, the militant group backed by Iran. The number of Israeli troops who have entered Lebanon is in “the low hundreds,” an Israeli official told NBC News.

Israel last week killed Hezbollah chief Hassan Nasrallah in a bombing in Beirut.

Iran Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said the killing of Nasrallah and a senior Revolutionary Guards commander in that attack “will not go unanswered.” Araghchi said the United States was “complicit in this crime.”

The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell more than 250 points by 10 a.m. ET, spurred by a surge in the cost of West Texas Intermediate crude oil, on fears of heightened tensions in the petroleum-rich Middle East.

The WTI November contract was up nearly 3% by midmorning, hovering shy of $70 a barrel.

In April, Iran launched an attack on Israel that included more than 300 drones and ballistic missiles after two top Iranian commanders were killed by an Israeli airstrike in Syria.

Most of the missiles and drones were shot down by the Israeli and U.S. militaries.
 
scary. Israel ramped up tensions here by assassinations.... this was expected response, its still terrible all around. Israel is throwing their weight around.

Israel is going to use this, as an excuse to cause out right war.
 
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scary. Israel ramped up tensions here by assassinations.... this was expected response, its still terrible all around. Israel is throwing their weight around.

Israel is going to use this, as an excuse to cause out right war.
It's not right to blame Israel in any moral sense for the assassinations. Was killing Haniyeh a bad thing? I don't think so at all.

What US/Israel and Iran + Co are guilty of is disregarding the influence of their actions on the behavior of the other. Iran promises Israel's destruction, so Israel hits Iranian targets. Israel hits Iranian targets and promises the Islamic regime's destruction, so Iran dumps money into ballistic missiles and nuke production. And the merry go round continues. It's the same phenomenon with proxies too. The US/Israel tried to topple Assad in Syria (arming Islamic fundamentalists in the process), and Russia/Iran/Hezbollah propped up Assad.

I want us to more or less stay of this crap. We put ourselves in a fight and get punched, so we have to punch back. Are we wrong to do that? No, but it can be stupid to be involved in the first place. I'm definitely not convinced that a war with Iran would be any better for us than the Iraq War disaster, and all we heard back then was how necessary it was and how evil Saddam was. The evil part was true; pretty much everything else wasn't.
 
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It's not right to blame Israel in any moral sense for the assassinations. Was killing Haniyeh a bad thing? I don't think so at all.

What US/Israel and Iran + Co are guilty of is disregarding the influence of their actions on the behavior of the other. Iran promises Israel's destruction, so Israel hits Iranian targets. Israel hits Iranian targets and promises the Islamic regime's destruction, so Iran dumps money into ballistic missiles and nuke production. And the merry go round continues. It's the same phenomenon with proxies too. The US/Israel tried to topple Assad in Syria (arming Islamic fundamentalists in the process), and Russia/Iran/Hezbollah propped up Assad.

I want us to more or less stay of this crap. We put ourselves in a fight and get punched, so we have to punch back.
Yah Im not saying its wrong, I'm just saying its not like Israel didn't want it to happen like this.
 
Yah Im not saying its wrong, I'm just saying its not like Israel didn't want it to happen like this.
Want's a strong word for me to agree with. I don't think they "wanted" it. There wasn't this level of conflict until the October 7th attacks. They've come to the conclusion that the only way to ensure their security is through war/conflict that will end and bring peace. It's natural even if I personally disagree.
 
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Want's a strong word for me to agree with. I don't think they "wanted" it. There wasn't this level of conflict until the October 7th attacks. They've come to the conclusion that the only way to ensure their security is through war/conflict that will end and bring peace. It's natural even if I personally disagree.
speaking plainly about what I judge to be their interpretations, they want to destroy Palestine, this pisses Muslims off, no big surprise there. Now we can talk about why they want to do that and if its 'justified'. Personally, I don't have very strong opinions there because its a glass house and rocks being thrown.
 
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