Israel wreaked havoc on Iran's military bases, sent more than 100 fighter planes

On Saturday, Israel scrambled more than 100 warplanes to carry out precision strikes on Iranian military targets. The state-of-the-art F-35 was also included among them. Keeping the future in mind, this aircraft saved Iran's nuclear and oil treasures from attack. Let us tell you that Israeli planes had to travel more than 2000 km to attack Iran's military bases.

In a way, the Israeli military kept itself away from nuclear and oil treasures, preventing the world from pushing into world war. However, there is high alert in Iran after these attacks. There is a possibility of retaliation from Iran also.

On Saturday, Israel scrambled more than 100 warplanes to carry out precision strikes on Iranian military targets. The state-of-the-art F-35 was also included among them. Keeping the future in mind, this aircraft saved Iran's nuclear and oil treasures from attack. Let us tell you that Israeli planes had to travel more than 2000 km to attack Iran's military bases.

In a way, the Israeli military kept itself away from nuclear and oil treasures, preventing the world from pushing into world war. However, there is high alert in Iran after these attacks. There is a possibility of retaliation from Iran also.

Defense Minister himself was monitoring

Defense Minister Yoav Galant and Chief of Staff Lieutenant General Herzi Halevi are stationed at Kirya base in Tel Aviv. A senior Israeli official revealed that the security cabinet approved the attack during a phone conference last night. “The IDF is fully equipped for both offensive and defensive operations and closely monitors Iran and its proxies,” said IDF spokesman R. Adam.

The White House expressed support for Israel's actions, saying that Israel's precision strikes on Iranian military targets are in line with its right to self-defense. This is a response to the Iranian missile attack on October 1.

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