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Israel-Iran live updates: Netanyahu vows to retaliate as Tehran ends missile attack with warning to US

Shweta Sharma and Graig Graziosi
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Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed to retaliate and said the unprecedented Iranian strikes on Israel would cause “vast destruction”.

Iran fired around 180 ballistic missiles at Israel late on Tuesday - the salvo of missiles considerably bigger than April’s barrage when Iran fired 110 ballistic missiles and 30 cruise missiles in response to the targeted killing of one of its generals.

Iran said its attack was over, but vowed a “stronger and more powerful” response if Israel or its allies retaliate further.

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Iranian foreign minister Abbas Araqchi also warned the US, Israel’s most powerful ally, against direct intervention in the Middle East conflict.

Israel and the US called the missile strikes “ineffective”, with most intercepted by the Iron Dome defence system. Iran’s Revolutionary Guard Corps claimed 90 per cent of the missiles successfully hit their targets in Israel, without providing evidence.

Just minutes before the attack, six people were killed and nine were wounded in a mass shooting and stabbing attack on civilians in the Jaffa neighbourhood of Tel Aviv.

Key Points

  • Iran ends missile attack with warning to US

  • Israeli military says Iran fired around 180 missiles hitting several targets

  • Israel's Netanyahu says Iran made a big mistake and will pay

  • Iran’s armed forces warn Israel against response and its allies

  • At least six people killed in shooting attack in Tel Aviv, say Israeli police

UK forces ‘played their part’ in response to Iran missile attack as Starmer backs Israel

07:15 , Shweta Sharma

British forces “played their part” in attempts to prevent further violence in the Middle East, the Defence Secretary has confirmed, after Sir Keir Starmer said he stands with Israel following an attack on the country by Iran.

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In a statement on Tuesday evening, John Healey said he “completely condemns Iran’s attack against Israel”.

“British forces have this evening played their part in attempts to prevent further escalation in the Middle East,” he added.

Read the full report.

Denmark reports two blasts near Israel’s embassy in Copenhagen

07:14 , Shweta Sharma

Danish police said they were investigating two blasts in the vicinity of Israel’s embassy in Copenhagen today.

There were no injuries reported, police said in a statement.

 (via REUTERS)
(via REUTERS)

Iran extends flight cancellations until Thursday morning

07:04 , Shweta Sharma

All flights in Iran will remain cancelled until Thursday at 5am local time, the country’s Civil Aviation Organisation announced today, according to the semi-official Tasnim news agency.

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Flights remain suspended a day after Tehran launched an unprecedented missile strike at Israel and Israel vowed to retaliate.

 (REUTERS)
(REUTERS)

Iran warns US against getting involved in conflict with Israel

06:15 , Shweta Sharma

Iran’s foreign minister Abbas Araqchi said Tehran has warned the US against getting involved with Israel after its barrage of unprecedented strikes in Tel Aviv.

US president Joe Biden has reaffirmed America’s support for Israel after the missile strikes, calling it “defeated and ineffective”.

“The Secretary (Austin) reaffirmed that the United States remains well postured to defend U.S. personnel, allies, and partners in the face of threats from Iran and Iran-backed terrorist organizations,” the Pentagon said in a statement after US defence secretary Lloyd Austin Austin’s call with Israeli defence minister Yoav Gallant.

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“The minister and I expressed mutual appreciation for the coordinated defence of Israel against nearly 200 ballistic missiles launched by Iran and committed to remain in close contact,” Mr Austin said separately in a post on X.

Hezbollah says it repelled Israeli forces infiltrating Lebanese town of Adaisseh

05:49 , Shweta Sharma

Hezbollah said it confronted Israeli forces infiltrating the Lebanese town of Adaisseh this morning, forcing them to retreat.

Israel has launched a ground invasion of Lebanon, what the Israeli military described as a “limited, localised and targeted” operation to target Hezbollah.

 (AFP via Getty Images)
(AFP via Getty Images)

US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin calls Iranian attack ‘outrageous act of aggression'

04:59 , Graig Graziosi

Israel invades Lebanon and Iran retaliates in major escalation of regional conflict

04:26 , Graig Graziosi

Israel has vowed revenge after Iran launched a wave of ballistic missiles across the country in a major escalation of the conflict in the Middle East.

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A salvo of around 200 ballistic missiles were fired by Tehran less than 24 hours after the Israeli military launched a ground operation against Hezbollah in southern Lebanon.

Millions of people rushed into shelters while outside hundreds of flashes could be seen over the cities of Tel Aviv, Ashdod and Jerusalem as the Iron Dome system intercepted most of the rockets.

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Israel invades Lebanon and Iran retaliates in major escalation of regional conflict

Israel’s Middle East conflicts opens US vice presidential debate

04:00 , Graig Graziosi

Senator JD Vance and Governor Tim Walz, the US vice presidential candidates, were asked about the escalating conflict in the Middle East during the early moments of Tuesday night’s debate.

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The candidates were specifically asked if they would support Israel in a pre-emptive strike against Iran, though neither answered the question directly.

Walz, the Democratic candidate, said the “expansion of Israel and its proxies is an absolute fundamental necessity for the United States to have the steady leadership there.”

Based on the context of his sentence, it appears Walz mistakenly said “Isreal” when he meant “Iran.”

Vance also dodged the question, suggesting that Iran was on the brink of obtaining a nuclear weapon and insinuated that somehow Vice President Kamala Harris could have prevented that from happening.

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“Who has been the vice-president for the last three and a half years?” Vance said. “The answer is your running mate, not mine.”

ICYMI: Starmer condemns Iran’s missile attack and vows to stand with Israel

03:30 , Graig Graziosi

Sir Keir Starmer has said Britain stands with Israel and supports the “reasonable demand for the security of its people” after an attack on the country by Iran.

In a statement from Downing Street on Tuesday evening, the prime minister said Tehran has “menaced the Middle East for far too long” and called on the country to “stop these attacks”.

“We stand with Israel and we recognise her right to self-defence in the face of this aggression,” he said.

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Starmer condemns Iran’s missile attack and vows to stand with Israel

Iranian missile debris reportedly falls in Jordan, injuring three

02:58 , Graig Graziosi

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A Jordanian official said that parts of an Iranian missile fell in its territory on Tuesday after Tehran lauched a strike at Israel.

Government spokesman Mohammed al-Momani told state-run media outlet Al-Mamlaka TV that the missile debris injured three people.

Jordan, located between Iran and Israel, is a US ally and has a peace treaty with Israel. Jordanian Air Force units assisted in the interception of Iran’s missiles, according to a Jordanian official. Al-Momani said the nation “won’t be a place for anyone’s conflict” and that its citizens would also be the first priority of the Jordanian government.

Iran’s ambassador to the UN says missile strike was self-defense

02:00 , Graig Graziosi

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Iran’s UN ambassador in New York has claimed Tehran’s missile strike against Israel on Tuesday was an act of self-defense.

Amir Saied Iravani, Iran’s UN ambassador, provided letters to the UN Security Council claiming the attack was a justified retaliation for Israel’s assassination of senior leaders in Hamas and Hezbollah.

He also issued a warning that action against Iran would be returned with “decisive” action, according to a report by the BBC.

Following the attack, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Iran had made a “big mistake” that it would “pay for.”

Iran’s top military officer says Tuesday missile attack targeted Israeli military bases and Mossad’s headquarters

01:40 , Graig Graziosi

Mohammad Bagheri, the top military officer in Iran, appeared on state television early Wednesday local time and said Tehran’s missile strike targeted three Israeli military bases and Mossad’s headquarters.

Mossad is Israel’s intelligence agency. The bases targeted in the missile strike were Nevatim, Hatzerim, and Tel Nof, according to the New York Times.

Bagheri said that Iran intentionally avoided targeting any civilian structures or infrastructure.

I was traveling with Kamala Harris as the Iran-Israel news broke. This is what happened next

01:20 , Graig Graziosi

The Independent’s Eric Garcia recounts the moment he — working in the White House press pool — learned of Iran’s attack on Israel and what unfolded shortly after.

Read his account of the day below:

I was on the road with Harris as Iran-Israel news broke. This is what happened next

IDF says it hit ‘terrorist targets’ in Beirut suburbs

Wednesday 2 October 2024 00:48 , Graig Graziosi

The IDF confirmed early on Wednesday local time that it had hit what it described as “terrorist targets” in the southern suburbs of Beirut. An evacuation warning was reportedly sent to the area prior to the strike.

A strike against Lebanon’s capital on Friday killed Hezbollah’s leader, Hassan Nasrallah.

On Tuesday, Iran responded to Israel’s attacks on Lebanon by launching more than 100 missiles at the nation.

Images appear to confirm that Iran used never-before-deployed advanced missiles to strike Israel

Wednesday 2 October 2024 00:30 , Graig Graziosi

Images coming out of Israel following Iran’s missile attack appear to confirm that Tehran deployed its advanced Fattah missiles.

According to reporting by the New York Times, the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps has claimed that they did use the missiles in Tuesday’s attack, and that the missles had never been used prior to the attack.

WATCH: Iran launches 200 missiles into Israel as Netanyahu vows to retaliate

Wednesday 2 October 2024 00:15 , Graig Graziosi

Israeli military says it is striking Hezbollah targets in Beirut

Wednesday 2 October 2024 00:03 , Tara Cobham

The Israeli military has said it is striking Hezbollah targets in Beirut in a post on Telegram.

Israeli military calls Iran’s attack ‘a severe and dangerous escalation’ and vowed consequences

Tuesday 1 October 2024 23:10 , Tara Cobham

The Israeli military has called Iran’s attack a “severe and dangerous escalation” and vowed consequences.

Israel Defence Forces Spokesperson, Rear Admiral Daniel Hagari, said: “There were a small number of hits in the center of Israel, and other hits in Southern Israel. The majority of the incoming missiles were intercepted by Israel and a defensive coalition led by the United States.

“Iran’s attack is a severe and dangerous escalation. There will be consequences.

“Our defensive and offensive capabilities are at the highest levels of readiness. Our operational plans are ready. We will respond wherever, whenever, and however we choose, in accordance with the directive of the government of Israel.

“Iran and its proxies have been attacking Israel since the 7th of October on 7 fronts. Iran and its proxies seek the destruction of Israel.

“The Israel Defense Forces will continue doing everything necessary to defend the State of Israel and protect the people of Israel.”

Defence Secretary confirms British forces ‘played their part’ in ‘attempts to prevent Middle East escalation'

Tuesday 1 October 2024 22:58 , Tara Cobham

Defence Secretary John Healey confirmed British forces "played their part" on Tuesday evening in "attempts to prevent further escalation in the Middle East".

In a statement, Mr Healey said: "I completely condemn Iran's attack against Israel.

"British forces have this evening played their part in attempts to prevent further escalation in the Middle East.

"I want to thank all British personnel involved in the operation for their courage and professionalism.

"The UK stands fully behind Israel's right to defend its country and its people against threats."

Israel's Netanyahu says Iran made a big mistake and will pay

Tuesday 1 October 2024 22:55 , Tara Cobham

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Iran's missile attack on Israel failed and vowed retaliation.

"Iran made a big mistake tonight – and it will pay for it," he said at the outset of a political-security meeting. "The regime in Iran does not understand our determination to defend ourselves and our determination to retaliate against our enemies."

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says Iran’s missile attack on Israel failed and vows retaliation (AP)
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says Iran’s missile attack on Israel failed and vows retaliation (AP)

Starmer says he and German Chancellor condemn Iran’s attack on Israel

Tuesday 1 October 2024 22:54 , Tara Cobham

Downing Street said Sir Keir Starmer spoke to German Chancellor Olaf Scholz on Tuesday evening.

"The Prime Minister and Chancellor condemned Iran's attack on Israel this evening, underscoring the importance of Israel's security," a spokesperson said.

"The leaders agreed that further escalation was in nobody's interest and that all sides should show restraint.

"On Lebanon, the Prime Minister underlined the urgent need for a ceasefire to allow space for a political solution in line with UNSC Resolution 1701.

"They agreed to speak soon."

Watch: Harris says Iran ‘dangerous and de-stabling influence in Middle East’

Tuesday 1 October 2024 22:53 , Tara Cobham

Biden says consequences for Iran remain to be seen after Israel attack

Tuesday 1 October 2024 22:53 , Tara Cobham

US President Joe Biden said on Tuesday that there was an active discussion ongoing over how Israel would respond to an Iranian ballistic missile attack, and that the consequences for Tehran remain to be seen.

Biden, speaking at the White House, said he would be speaking with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. He said Iran's attack appeared to have been ineffective.

Starmer says Iran has ‘menaced the Middle East for far too long'

Tuesday 1 October 2024 22:51 , Tara Cobham

Sir Keir Starmer said Iran has "menaced the Middle East for far too long" as he condemned the attack on Israel.

"We stand with Israel and we recognise her right to self defence in the face of this aggression," he said in a statement in Downing Street.

"Iran must stop these attacks. Together with its proxies like Hezbollah, Iran has menaced the Middle East for far too long, chaos and destruction brought not just to Israel, but to the people they live amongst in Lebanon and beyond.

"Make no mistake, Britain stands full square against such violence. We support Israel's reasonable demand for the security of its people."

Iran’s armed forces warn Israel against response and its allies against direct intervention

Tuesday 1 October 2024 22:50 , Tara Cobham

Iran's armed forces said on Tuesday they would target the "bases and interests" of Israel's backers in the region if they directly intervene against Tehran, adding that any Israeli response to its missile attack would be met with "vast destruction" of Israeli infrastructure.

Iraq reopens airspace after closure due to Iranian strikes on Israel

Tuesday 1 October 2024 22:49 , Tara Cobham

Iraq's transport ministry announced the reopening of Iraqi airspace to incoming and outgoing civilian flights at Iraqi airports, state media reported on Tuesday, after a brief closure due to Iranian strikes on Israel.

Israeli attacks on Lebanon kill 55 on Tuesday, health ministry says

Tuesday 1 October 2024 22:49 , Tara Cobham

Fifty-five people were killed and 156 wounded in Israeli attacks across Lebanon on Tuesday, the Lebanese health ministry said in a statement.

Watch: Biden calls Iran attack ‘defeated and ineffective’ and says US ‘fully supportive’ of Israel

Tuesday 1 October 2024 22:47 , Tara Cobham

Full story: At least six people killed in suspected terror attack in Tel Aviv, say Israeli police

Tuesday 1 October 2024 22:45 , Tara Cobham

At least six people have been killed and nine wounded in a suspected shooting and stabbing terror attack in Tel Aviv, Israeli police have said.

The force said two “terrorists” started the killing spree on the Israeli capital’s light railway and continued on foot before being shot dead by civilians and officers in the neighbourhood of Jaffa on Tuesday.

The news broke in local media reports at around 5.15pm (BST), just moments before air raid sirens began sounding across Israel as Iran launched a barrage of missiles at the country.

Read the full story here:

At least six people killed in suspected terror attack in Tel Aviv, say Israeli police

Iran's action against Israel concluded unless Israel 'invites further retaliation', foreign minister says

Tuesday 1 October 2024 22:44 , Tara Cobham

Iran exercised "self-defence" against Israel and its action is concluded unless the "Israeli regime decides to invite further retaliation", Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi said in a post on X early on Wednesday.

Tehran launched a salvo of missiles on Tuesday against Israel in retaliation for the killing of several leaders of Iran-aligned armed groups.

Israeli military urges residents to evacuate new areas in Beirut southern suburbs

Tuesday 1 October 2024 22:42 , Tara Cobham

The Israeli military issued new orders for evacuation in the southern suburbs of Beirut early on Wednesday, warning in a statement that it will hit Hezbollah targets in buildings there.

Kamala Harris calls Iran a destabilising force in Middle East

Tuesday 1 October 2024 22:42 , Tara Cobham

US Vice President Kamala Harris, the Democratic presidential candidate, said on Tuesday that Iran was a "dangerous" and "destabilising" force in the Middle East and Washington was committed to Israel's security.

The comments from Harris, who faces Republican former President Donald Trump in the 5 November US election, came hours after Iran fired ballistic missiles at Israel in retaliation for Israel's military campaign in Lebanon, drawing vows of a sharp response from Israel and the US.

No injuries were reported in Israel and Washington called Iran's attack ineffective.

"I'm clear-eyed Iran is a destabilizing, dangerous force in the Middle East," Harris said. "I will always ensure Israel has the ability to defend itself against Iran and Iran-backed terrorist militias."

"I fully support President [Joe] Biden's order for the US military to shoot down Iranian missiles targeting Israel," Harris said. "Initial indications are that Israel, with our assistance, was able to defeat this attack."

Harris added that Washington will work with its allies to disrupt what she called Iran's "aggressive behavior”.

Kamala Harris calls Iran a destabilising force in Middle East (AP)
Kamala Harris calls Iran a destabilising force in Middle East (AP)

Watch: Starmer ‘deeply concerned’ after Iran launches missiles at Israel

Tuesday 1 October 2024 22:33 , Tara Cobham

Sunak stanks ‘unequivocally by Israel’s right to defend itself'

Tuesday 1 October 2024 22:30 , Tara Cobham

Rishi Sunak has said his party stands “unequivocally by Israel’s right to defend itself”.

The Conservative leader said: "Tonight's attacks on Israel by Iran are a stark reminder of the existential threat it faces. We stand unequivocally by Israel's right to defend itself including against Hezbollah in Lebanon."

Israeli military says it will choose when to 'prove surprising attack capabilities'

Tuesday 1 October 2024 22:15 , Tara Cobham

The Israeli military said on Tuesday that it will choose when to “prove our precise and surprising attack capabilities” following Iran’s attack, adding that Israel had proven its ability “to prevent the enemy from achieving anything”.

UK Foreign Secretary warns against ‘cycle of escalation’ as he condemned missile attack

Tuesday 1 October 2024 22:00 , Tara Cobham

Foreign Secretary David Lammy has warned against a "cycle of escalation" as he condemned the missile attack on Israel.

He said: "I condemn Iran's attack on Israel in the strongest terms.

"Today I warned Iran against taking action that could push the region further towards the brink. A cycle of escalation is in no-one's interest."

Foreign Secretary David Lammy has warned against a ‘cycle of escalation’ as he condemned the missile attack on Israel (PA Wire)
Foreign Secretary David Lammy has warned against a ‘cycle of escalation’ as he condemned the missile attack on Israel (PA Wire)

EU condemns Iran’s attack on Israel and urges regional ceasefire

Tuesday 1 October 2024 21:45 , Tara Cobham

The European Union on Tuesday condemned "in the strongest terms" an Iranian ballistic missile attack on Israel and called for an immediate ceasefire across the Middle East.

"The dangerous cycle of attacks and retaliation risks ... spiralling out of control," EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell posted on X. "An immediate ceasefire across the region is needed."

Starmer would not be drawn on any British military involvement in defence of Israel

Tuesday 1 October 2024 21:30 , Tara Cobham

The UK Prime Minister would not be drawn on any British military involvement in the defence of Israel.

"This, as you will appreciate, is an evolving situation but what I will say is that we stand with Israel and her right to self-defence and any relevant updates will be provided in due course," he told reporters.

Sir Keir Starmer said his diplomatic efforts had been focused on the need to find a political solution.

"We have to find a route to de-escalate on all fronts. And in the end, the only solution here is a political solution. So my calls have been about the importance of creating space and the conditions for that de-escalation and to find that political route forward."

He said with Israeli counterpart Benjamin Netanyahu he "was able to make the case for a ceasefire in Gaza, and importantly, to repeat that the hostages must be released unconditionally and immediately, because we must never lose sight of the hostages who have been held for such a long time now".

Asked whether he was calling for restraint in Israel's response to Iran, he said: "My message, very clearly, tonight is to condemn this attack by Iran, to recognise in clear terms Israel's right to security and to defend herself, and I say that in absolutely clear terms. Obviously, I think, all parties are concerned to ensure this doesn't spiral into a much bigger conflict. But on the principle of Israel's right to self-defence, I've been very, very clear."

Starmer warns he is ‘deeply concerned region is on the brink’

Tuesday 1 October 2024 21:20 , Tara Cobham

Sir Keir Starmer has warned he is “deeply concerned that the region is on the brink”.

In a televised address from Downing Street, the UK Prime Minister also said that Britain stands with Israel.

Iran calls on UN to prevent further escalation in Middle East tensions, foreign ministry statement says

Tuesday 1 October 2024 21:15 , Tara Cobham

Iran's foreign ministry called on the United Nations Security Council to take "meaningful action" to prevent threats against regional peace and security, after Tehran launched a salvo of missiles on Tuesday against Israel in retaliation for the killing of several leaders of Iran-aligned armed groups.

Starmer condemns Iran’s missile attack and vows to protect Israel

Tuesday 1 October 2024 21:00 , Tara Cobham

Sir Keir Starmer “condemned Iran’s attack on Israel in the strongest terms” after speaking to Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Tuesday night, a Downing Street spokesperson has said.

The attack on Israel “began during the leader’s conversation,” the spokesperson said. In the same call, Sir Keir also “underlined the importance of a ceasefire in Lebanon”.

Iran said it fired dozens of missiles into Israel on Tuesday.

Caitlin Doherty reports:

Starmer condemns Iran’s missile attack and vows to protect Israel

Iran says they used hypersonic ‘fattah’ missile ‘for first time’ in attack, reports state TV

Tuesday 1 October 2024 20:51 , Tara Cobham

Iran’s Revolutionary Guards have said they used hypersonic ‘fattah’ missiles “for the first time” in its missile attack on Israel on Tuesday, Iranian state TV has reported.

In a statement, they also updated the number of successful targets they claimed to have hit in Israel to 90 per cent.

Jordan reopens airspace, state news agency says

Tuesday 1 October 2024 20:49 , Tara Cobham

Jordan reopened its airspace on Tuesday following a salvo of Iranian ballistic missiles fired towards neighbouring Israel, the Jordanian state news agency reported.

Iran did not give US prior notice of Israel attack, says Iran's UN mission

Tuesday 1 October 2024 20:48 , Tara Cobham

Iran did not give the United States prior notice of its attack on Israel on Tuesday, Iran's mission to the United Nations in New York said.

"No notice was given to the United States prior to our response; however, a serious warning was issued afterwards," the Iranian mission said in a statement.

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