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VisitIsrael Plans Retaliatory Strikes on Iranian Military Targets, Including Missile and Drone Sites, Officials Say
Oct 15, 2024, 07:27 PM
Israeli officials have indicated that the country is considering a range of military targets in Iran for potential retaliatory strikes. According to reports from the New York Times, these targets may include missile and drone storage sites, military bases, key government buildings, and nuclear research laboratories. The officials noted that while Israel might avoid direct strikes on Iran's nuclear enrichment and oil facilities, it remains prepared to target a wide array of military objectives. This information comes from two Israeli officials briefed on the planning of the retaliatory strikes, highlighting the complexities of Israel's military strategy in the region.
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