Iran's Unprecedented Attack: Over 200 Drones and Missiles Target Israel, Prompting Global Alarm
Sun, Apr 14, 2024 3:26 PM on International, Featured,
In a significant escalation of tensions in the Middle East, Iran carried out a direct attack on Israel late on Saturday, marking the first such assault on Israeli territory. The retaliatory strike, which included the launch of explosive drones and ground-to-ground missiles, has raised fears of a wider regional conflict and prompted swift international condemnation.
Reports indicate that sirens blared across Israeli cities as explosions were heard in the distance, signaling aerial interceptions of explosive drones. Tragically, a 7-year-old girl was critically injured in the attack, underscoring the human cost of the escalating hostilities.
Israel's military spokesperson, Rear Admiral Daniel Hagari, disclosed that Iran launched dozens of ground-to-ground missiles, with most intercepted outside Israeli borders. The onslaught, consisting of over 200 drones and missiles, caused light damage to one Israeli military facility, according to Hagari.
The attack comes amidst heightened tensions between Iran and Israel, stemming from an earlier incident in which seven officers of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps were killed in an Israeli strike on Iran's Damascus consulate. While Iran has vowed retaliation for what it deems "Israeli crimes," the full extent of the conflict's repercussions remains uncertain, as global leaders call for restraint and dialogue to prevent further escalation.
The Nepali Embassy in Israel has urged Nepali citizens residing there to adhere to local security protocols and refrain from leaving their homes unless it is absolutely necessary. Following Iran's drone attack on Tel Aviv, the capital of Israel, the embassy issued a public notice on Sunday morning advising Nepali citizens to remain vigilant about their security. The embassy stated that the Israeli Home Front Command has mandated the suspension of educational activities and prohibited large-scale meetings/gatherings until 11:00 PM on Monday night as a precautionary measure. Nepali citizens were urged to adhere to local security protocols, remain vigilant about updates in their area, and prioritize their safety. The embassy also advised everyone to refrain from leaving their homes unless absolutely necessary and seek shelter in safe locations nearby.
Furthermore, the embassy provided contact information for assistance, urging individuals with issues or concerns to reach out to Second Secretary Kumar Bahadur Shrestha at 0528289300 and Assistant Sanjay Kumar Sah at 0545582077.