Netanyahu says 'precise' attack on Iran met Israel's aims

This photo shows a page on the Flightradar24 website, taken in Nicosia early on October 26, 2024, displaying commercial flights around Iran's airspace. Iran suspended on October 26 all flights until further notice, the aviation authority announced, after Israel announced it was conducting strikes in the country. Israel announced the launch of "precise strikes" on military targets in Iran, in retaliation for attacks against it, as Iranian state media reported several explosions around the capital.

JERUSALEM, undefined — Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Sunday that Israel's air attack on Iran was "precise and powerful" and achieved all its goals.

"We promised we would respond to the Iranian attack and on Saturday we struck... The attack in Iran was precise and powerful, achieving all of its objectives," Netanyahu said in a speech marking the Hebrew calendar anniversary of the Hamas attack on October 7 last year.

Israel's strikes were in retaliation for an October 1 attack by Iran, which fired about 200 missiles at Israel, though most were intercepted by the country's air defences.

"Iran attacked Israel with hundreds of ballistic missiles and this attack failed," Netanyahu said.

"We kept our promise. The air force attacked Iran and hit Iran's defence capabilities and missile production," he said.

Iran confirmed Israel had targeted military sites around the capital and in other provinces, saying the raids caused "limited damage" but killed four soldiers.

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