Iran attacked Israel, escalating an already volatile conflict. Here's what to know (2024)

The United Nations Security Council holds a meeting on the situation in the Middle East, including Iran's recent attack against Israel, at U.N. headquarters in New York City on Sunday. Charly Triballeau/AFP via Getty Images hide caption

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The United Nations Security Council holds a meeting on the situation in the Middle East, including Iran's recent attack against Israel, at U.N. headquarters in New York City on Sunday.

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Iran launched a massive barrage of over 300 drones and missiles at Israel over the weekend — in what is believed to be Iran's first direct attack on its regional foe from Iranian soil.

Nearly all of the weapons were intercepted by Israel and its allies, including the United States. However, a few of the Iranian ballistic missiles made it through the defenses, severely injuring a 7-year-old girl and slightly damaging a military base in southern Israel, according to Israeli officials.

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Iranian officials said the attack was in response to an airstrike from earlier this month that hit Iran's consulate in Damascus, Syria. Seven Iranian military officials, including two generals, were killed.

Israel neither confirmed nor denied being behind the Syria strike, though Iran and the Pentagon said Israel was responsible.

On Sunday, a senior Iranian military official said Iran's "operation" against Israel had ended and there would be no more attacks coming, according to Iranian state media.

But tensions continue to run high in the Middle East. Now, the focus is on how Israel and other countries will respond to Iran's escalation. An Israeli military spokesperson said on Sunday that leaders had "approved operational plans for both offensive and defensive action," without going into further detail.

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Nearly all aerial attacks were intercepted, Israel says, in large part thanks to Israel's advanced air defense systems

Mohamad Hassouna, 49, points to a hole in the roof of a building caused by a projectile that injured his 7-year-old daughter at their Bedouin village in the southern Negev desert on Sunday. Ahmad Gharabli/AFP via Getty Images hide caption

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Mohamad Hassouna, 49, points to a hole in the roof of a building caused by a projectile that injured his 7-year-old daughter at their Bedouin village in the southern Negev desert on Sunday.

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In the days leading up to the attack, the U.S. and Israel closely coordinated their air defense preparations. Still, a U.S. official described the Iranian barrage as being at the "high end" of what the U.S. and Israel expected.

About 99% of the aerial attacks launched by Iran and its proxies were intercepted outside Israeli airspace, according to the Israeli military. The U.S., France, Jordan and U.K. forces helped take down the Iranian weapons.

Israel's most advanced air defense system, the Arrow 3, provided the main protection against Iran's ballistic missiles. The Arrow 3 has been around for several years, but had never faced such an intense onslaught.

Israeli military spokesperson Rear Adm. Daniel Hagari said Sunday that the Arrow 3 had "proved itself against a significant number of ballistic missiles."

Still, several people suffered from shrapnel wounds after the attack, including a 7-year old Bedouin girl who underwent surgery due to a head wound, the Times of Israel and Haaretz reported. Hagari confirmed the reports.

Iran's foreign minister, Hossein Amir-Abdollahian, said the country notified the U.S. ahead of the attack through Swiss intermediaries, informing that the strike will not target American personnel or bases in the region. U.S. officials, however, said there was no notification from Iran prior to the attack on where weapons would be targeting.

Israel struck a Hezbollah target in Lebanon and urged the U.N. to condemn Tehran

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On Sunday, Israel said its fighter jets struck an alleged munitions production site in southern Lebanon belonging to the Iran-backed militia Hezbollah.

Israeli's military said the strike was in response to the Iranian air assault over the weekend, adding that Hezbollah was responsible for about 40 rockets targeted at Israel, the Times of Israel reported.

Israel and Hezbollah have been exchanging fire across the border with Lebanon regularly since the surprise Oct. 7 attack by Hamas and Israel's subsequent invasion of Gaza. Iran has long supplied Hamas with funds and weapons but the White House has not directly linked Iran to the Oct. 7 attack.

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At an emergency meeting of the United Nations Security Council on Sunday, Iran's ambassador to the U.N., Amir Saeid Iravani, said Iran had no other choice but to "exercise its inherent right to self-defense under international law." Iravani said his county "does not seek escalation or war in the region," and did not want to begin a conflict with the U.S.

At the meeting, Israeli ambassador to the U.N. Gilad Erdan called for the U.N. to "impose all possible sanctions on Iran before it's too late." He added: "This attack crossed every red line and Israel reserves the legal right to retaliate."

Israel's war cabinet also gathered to discuss how to respond to the Iranian attacks. The Israeli leadership has not yet indicated what shape its response might take.

Biden told Netanyahu the U.S. won't participate in offensive operations against Iran

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President Biden is urging Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to proceed with caution in considering how to respond.

According to a U.S. defense official, who spoke on condition of anonymity, Biden told Netanyahu that the U.S. remains fully committed to defending Israel, but will not take part in offensive operations against Iran. Since the Israel-Hamas war erupted in Gaza last October, Biden has made clear he does not want the conflict to expand into a broader regional war.

"I think Israel has to think through carefully what it does next," the official said. "Nobody wants to run up the escalation ladder here."

Politics

House GOP leaders plan to take up Israel aid after Iran attack

In Congress, House Republicans are making changes to their legislative schedule for this week to consider a yet-to-be-revealed proposal that would further support Israel.

Republicans also aim to include language that "holds Iran and its terrorist proxies accountable," House Majority Leader Steve Scalise announced in a statement released Saturday night.

World leaders call for restraint to avoid a wider regional conflict in the Middle East

In a statement Sunday, G7 leaders said that Iran had further destabilized the region and that they stood in solidarity with Israel. The G7 is made up of the United States, Canada, Italy, Britain, France, Germany, Japan and the European Union.

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"This must be avoided. We will continue to work to stabilize the situation and avoid further escalation," the leaders said.

On Saturday, United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres said he condemned Iran's attack and was "deeply alarmed about the very real danger of a devastating region-wide escalation."

Governments in the Middle East, including Qatar and the United Arab Emirates, also issued statements expressing concern and calling for restraint so as not to exacerbate tensions in the region.

NPR's Jane Arraf, Tom Bowman, Greg Myre, Deepa Shivaram, Barbara Sprunt and Hadeel Al-Shalchi contributed reporting.

Iran attacked Israel, escalating an already volatile conflict. Here's what to know (2024)

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Iran attacked Israel, escalating an already volatile conflict. Here's what to know? ›

Here's what to know Iran launched an unprecedented barrage of over 300 drones and missiles at Israel over the weekend. Israel and allies shot down nearly all of the weapons. Israel called for sanctions on Iran.

Why has Iran attacked Israel? ›

Iran's own direct attack on Israel - its first ever - was in turn retaliation for an Israeli strike on the Iranian consulate in the Syrian capital Damascus, which killed senior military commanders.

What is the conflict between Iran and Israel? ›

Israel sees Iran as an existential threat, and accuses its regime of harboring genocidal intentions. Consequently, Israel has sought sanctions and military action against Iran to stop it from acquiring nuclear weapons.

When did Iran threaten Israel? ›

Iran launched a barrage of missiles and drones at Israel on April 13 in what it said was retaliation for Israel's suspected deadly strike on its embassy compound in Damascus on April 1, but almost all were shot down.

Why did the Iran and Israel war start in Hindi? ›

Iran Israel Conflict: ईरान और इस्राइल बीते कई दिनों से आमने-सामने हैं। इस तनाव की शुरुआत 1 अप्रैल को हुई। जब सीरिया स्थित ईरानी दूतावास पर हवाई हमला हुआ। इस हमले में ईरानी रिवोल्यूशनरी गार्ड्स कॉर्प्स (आईआरजीसी) के अल-कुद्स बल के एक वरिष्ठ कमांडर सहित कम से कम 11 लोगों की मौत हो गई।

Who is Iran allied with? ›

Syria. Syria and Iran are strategic allies. Syria is often called Iran's "closest ally", the Arab nationalism ideology of Syria's ruling Baath party notwithstanding.

What did Israel target in Iran? ›

The eventual strike on Friday appeared to target a Iranian Air Force base near the city of Isfahan, deep inside the country and close enough to nuclear facilities to send a message of Israel's reach but without using airplanes, ballistic missiles, striking any strategic sites or causing major damage.

What was Iran called in Bible times? ›

In the later parts of the Bible, where this kingdom is frequently mentioned (Books of Esther, Daniel, Ezra and Nehemiah), it is called Paras (Biblical Hebrew: פרס), or sometimes Paras u Madai (פרס ומדי), ("Persia and Media").

Is Iran stronger than Israel? ›

Iran's military is viewed as one of the strongest in the region in terms of equipment, cohesion, experience and quality of personnel, but it lags far behind the power and sophistication of the armed forces of the United States, Israel and some European countries, experts said.

Are Iran and the US allies? ›

Iran and the United States have had no formal diplomatic relations since 7 April 1980. Instead, Pakistan serves as Iran's protecting power in the United States, while Switzerland serves as the United States' protecting power in Iran.

What did Iran say about Israel? ›

Iran had warned Israel before Friday's strike that Tehran would deliver a severe response to any attack on its territory, and had told the U.N. Security Council that Israel must be compelled to stop further "military adventurism against our interests".

Did Iran fire missiles at Israel? ›

Israel's military spokesperson, Rear Admiral Daniel Hagari, said Iran launched dozens of ground-to-ground missiles at Israel, most of them intercepted outside Israeli borders. They included more than 10 cruise missiles, he said.

Who started the Iranian war? ›

When did the Iran-Iraq War begin? The prolonged military conflict between Iran and Iraq began during the 1980s. Open warfare began on September 22, 1980, when Iraqi armed forces invaded western Iran along the countries' joint border.

Who caused the war in Iran? ›

Lesson Summary. The Iran-Iraq War began in 1980 with the Iraqi invasion of Iran. Under the rule of Saddam Hussein and the Ba'ath Party, Iraq invaded Iran, which was ruled by Ayatollah Khomeini. Iraq wanted to annex the oil-rich region of Khuzestan and gain full control of the Shatt al-Arab waterway.

Who started the war against Iran? ›

On 22 September 1980, Iraqi forces launched a limited incursion into southern Iran. In ordering this attack, Iraq's leader Saddam Hussein sought to counter the revolutionary government of Ayatollah Khomeini, which had been attempting to destabilize Iraq's ruling Ba'ath government.

What was the conflict in the Middle East? ›

List of conflicts
DateConflictLocation
20172017 Iraqi–Kurdish conflictIraq
2017–Iraqi insurgency (2017–present)Iraq
2023–Israel–Hamas warIsrael West Bank Gaza Strip
2023–Israel–Hezbollah conflict (2023–present)Israel Lebanon
98 more rows

What countries are friendly with Iran? ›

China and India have also emerged as friends of Iran; these three countries face similar challenges in the global economy as they industrialize, and consequently find themselves aligned on a number of issues. Iran maintains regular diplomatic and commercial relations with Russia and the former Soviet Republics.

What is the meaning of zionism? ›

Zi·​on·​ism ˈzī-ə-ˌni-zəm. : an international movement originally for the establishment of a Jewish national or religious community in Palestine and later for the support of modern Israel.

How close is Israel and Iran? ›

Israel is just as far away from Iran as Iran from Jeddah (1,799 km), Tashkent (1,771 km), Beirut (1,644 km), Multan (1,769 km), Hyderabad (1,667 km), Mecca (1,756 km), Ra's Bayrūt (1,646 km), Adana (1,709 km), Peshawar (1,744 km), Jerusalem (1,677 km).

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