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Israel strikes Iran military targets amid fears of a wider war



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Israel says 'precise strikes' are in response to 'continuous' Iran attacks

Targets did not include energy or nuclear facilities - US official

U.S. was notified by Israel in advance, official says

Adds context in lead; adds Iranian military spokesperson, paragraph 10; Iraq suspending flights, paragraph 18; Gallant-Austin call, paragraph 21

By Parisa Hafezi and Emily Rose

DUBAI/JERUSALEM, Oct 26 (Reuters) -Israel said it struck military sites in Iran early on Saturday in retaliation for Tehran's attackson Israel earlier this month, the latest step in the escalating conflict between the heavily armed rivals.

Iranian media reported at least two waves of multiple explosions over more than two hoursin the capital and at nearby military bases, playing down the attacks in initial reports and highlighting Iran's air defenses.

The Middle East has been on edge awaiting Israel'sretaliation for a ballistic-missile barrage carried out by Iran on Oct. 1, in which around 200 missiles were fired at Israel, Iran's second direct attack on Israel in six months.

Those strikes, which Iran said targeted Israeli military facilities, came after Israel killed the top leadership of Iranian ally Hezbollah in Lebanon.

Hezbollah militants joined the fight against Israel in support of Hamas, the Palestinian militant group based in Gaza, also aligned with Tehran, after Hamas attacked Israel on Oct. 7, 2023.

"In response to months of continuous attacks from the regime in Iran against the State of Israel – right now the Israel Defense Forces is conducting precise strikes on military targets in Iran," Israel's military said in a statement.

Israel has the right and duty to respond to attacks from Tehran and its proxies, which have included missile strikes launched from Iranian soil, the military said.

Targets did not include energy infrastructure or nuclear facilities, a U.S. official said.

ABC said the attack was ongoing and expected to be a one-night affair.

U.S. President Joe Biden had warned that Washington, Israel's main backer and supplier of arms, would not support a strike on Tehran's nuclear sites and has said Israel should consider alternatives to attacking Iran's oil fields.


IRAN PLAYS DOWN STRIKES

Iranian state TV quoted a military spokesman as saying the explosions heard in Tehran were linked "to air defense systems reacting to efforts by the Zionist regime (Israel) to attack three locations outside the city of Tehran."

Anti-aircraft fire was being heard in central Teharan, state news agency IRNA reported.

The semi-official Iranian Fars news agency said several military bases in the west and southwest of Tehran had been targeted by Israel.

Iranian state media reported strong explosions that began around 2am local time (2230 GMT Friday), but played down the attack in initial reports, saying life continued as normal.

The Tasnim News Agency said Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps bases that were attacked were not damaged.

State TV showed footage of Tehran's Imam Khomeini international airport with arriving passengers getting off their flights.

Israel also targeted some military sites in Syria's central and southern parts with airstrikes early on Saturday, Syrian state news agency SANA reported.

Syrian air defense forces intercepted missiles launched by Israel "from the direction of the Israeli-occupied Syrian Golan Heights and the Lebanese territories" and shot down some of them, SANA added.

Israel has not confirmed striking Syria.

Iraq suspected flights in all of its airports until further notice, its state news agency said.

Iranian authorities have repeatedly warned Israel against launching an attack, saying any strike on Iran would be met with stronger retaliation.


U.S. INFORMED AHEAD OF STRIKES

Israel said Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Defense Minister Yoav Gallant were closely following the operation at the military's command and control center in Tel Aviv.

Gallant spoke to U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin shortly after Israel's response began, a U.S. defense official said.

The United States was notified by Israel ahead of its strikes on targets in Iran but was not involved in the operation, a U.S. official told Reuters.

Fears that Iran and the U.S. would be drawn into a regional war have risen with Israel's intensifying assault on Hezbollah since last month, including airstrikes on Beirut and a ground operation, as well as its year-old conflict in the Gaza Strip.

Even as it sought to convince Israel to calibrate its strikes on Iran to avoid escalation, the United States moved to reassure its closest ally in the Middle East that it would aid in its defense should Tehran decide to stage a counter-attack.

This included Biden's decision to move the U.S. military's THAAD anti-missile defenses to Israel, along with about 100 U.S. soldiers to operate them.

U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken said on Wednesday that Israel's retaliation should not lead to greater escalation.



Reporting by Parisa Hafezi in Dubai, Emily Rose and James Mackenzie in Jerusalem, Trevor Hunnicut, Kanishka Singh and Phil Stewart in Washington and Ahmed Tolba; writing by Simon Lewis; Editing by Rosalba O'Brien and Lincoln Feast.

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