Early on April 13, Iran conducted a catastrophic missile attack on Israel. After this, there were rumors that Israel would strike back, and on Friday, precisely one week later, Israel did just that. But Israel didn't just attack Iran; it also attacked Syria and Iraq. Israel reportedly attacked a building in Iraq's capital, Baghdad, where a high-level conference with representatives of different organizations backed by Iran and the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) was taking place.
Israel is said to have struck Syrian military positions in the southern and Daraa regions, according to multiple sources from Syria. Iran, meanwhile, has refuted the Israeli strikes. These assaults have not yet been formally confirmed by Israel. Iran and Syria are strong friends. Throughout the civil war, Syria has given the Iranian-backed regime strong support. Iran offers its partner Syria a range of sorts of support. Their tense ties with the US are yet another thing they have in common. Both nations have friendly relationships with the United States and do not conceal them. Iran's principal Middle East allies are Syria and Iraq.
Israel attacked many Iranian cities on Friday with missile and drone attacks. Three missiles reportedly struck Iran's nuclear facility. The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) increased the alert level at all of its military locations in the wake of the explosions. Additionally, the air defense system was turned on. There have been loud explosions heard close to the Isfahan city airport, according to Iran's official news agency. Several nuclear facilities, including Iran's largest uranium enrichment operation, are located in Isfahan. Although several planes were diverted following the explosions, air services are presently operating normally.
It's important to note that Iran attacked Israel with missiles and drones on the evening of April 13. Iran has fired more than 300 drones, including cruise missiles, ballistic missiles, and killer drones. The Israeli military promptly engaged the air defense system in reaction to this strike.