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Israel's limited and targeted attack on Iran
Israel has coordinated the attack on Iran's military centers with the birthday of Ali Khamenei, the ruling dictator of Iran
posted onApril 19, 2024
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On the morning of Friday, April 18st 2024, Israel targeted the 8th Hunting Base of Isfahan and the IRGC base in Sardroud, one of Tabriz. It has also targeted several military bases of militias affiliated with Iran in al-Suwayda, Syria and Babil, Iraq.

So far, no Israeli official has confirmed or denied the recent attacks on Iran, but the Israeli War Room published pictures of Iran's nuclear sites and wrote: "Happy Birthday Khamenei!"

حمله محدود و هدفدار اسرائیل به اصفهان و تبریز
Israel has timed the attack on Iran with the birthday of Ali Khamenei, the dictator ruling Iran

In this regard, the New York Times, in a special report and quoted two senior American officials, confirmed the news about Israel's military attack on Iran.

The said report called these attacks limited and only with the aim of Israel's determination to carry out more retaliatory attacks.

At first, Iran tried to deny Israel's attack on Iran, but despite numerous evidences, it could not continue this procedure, so it tries to show these attacks as insignificant and worthless through the government media.

In a report published by Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting, the correspondent of this news agency, quoting the authorities of the Islamic Republic of Iran, informs about the "entry of several drones" into the sky of Isfahan and the targeting of these small birds.

However, the release of several videos from the sky of Isfahan shows the extensive activity of Iran's air defense in the east of Isfahan. People, who woke up in a panic due to the tremendous noises, have recorded these moments with their videos and published them on social networks.

Also, all the airports of Iran simultaneously with this attack and until the publication of the mentioned news, canceled all their flights and asked the passengers to leave the airport quickly.