Iran Israel Attack: Iran fired more than 200 ballistic missiles at Israel to avenge the death of Hezbollah Chief Hassan Nasrallah. This attack was carried out on Tuesday (1 October). However, Israel did not suffer much loss in the attack. He had already issued orders to his citizens to stay in bunkers. Many countries have also reacted after the attack. On this occasion, America has warned Iran to be prepared for retaliatory action. Apart from this, Russian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Maria Zakharova held America responsible for the attack and said that America’s approach in the Middle East has proved to be a complete failure.
Iran reacted after the attack. His Foreign Minister Abbas Arachi said through the X Post on Wednesday that his next action against Israel will be put on hold until Israel launches the next attack. Apart from this, he also warned Israel’s allies without naming them that if they tried to do anything, they would have to be prepared for a major attack.
Iran will have to face consequences- US
America has given a blunt warning after Iran fired ballistic missiles at Israel. President Joe Biden told the Islamic country that they will have to be ready to face the consequences. Whereas presidential candidate Kamala Harris said that a dangerous situation has arisen in the Middle East. For this, America will help Israel in every way.
EU reaction to Iran attack
After Iran attacked Israel, EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell urged a ceasefire in the Middle East. However, he strongly condemned Iran’s action.
France’s reaction
French Prime Minister Michel Barnier has expressed concern about the increasing tension in the Middle East. He said that the situation is worsening. Attacks are taking place. Tension is increasing.
Price will have to be paid for the attack- Benjamin Netanyahu
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said after Iran fired the missile that they had made a big mistake. They will have to pay the price for this. Whoever will attack us. We will attack him.
British PM Keir Starmer spoke
British PM Keir Starmer condemned the Iran attack. He spoke to Israeli President Benjamin Netanyahu. During this, he showed commitment towards the security of the country and the safety of its citizens.