Iran has launched a massive aerial attack on Israel, two weeks after a deadly strike on its consulate in Syria.
Israel’s air defence system has not faced attack of this magnitude before
Iran unleashed a barrage of missiles and drones on Saturday night and early on Sunday, targeting Israel in retaliation for April 1’s suspected Israeli strike on its consulate in Damascus, which killed 13 people.
Here is what happened and what analysts say could happen next:


Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Israel “will win” in a tweet after the attacks. Earlier, he spoke to the nation, stating that the military was prepared for any scenario.
Iran also warned Washington that backing Israeli retaliation would lead to the targeting of US bases.
Earlier, Iran’s mission to the United Nations cited the UN Charter’s provision for self-defence under Article 51 and said the country considered “the matter … concluded”.
Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs expressed concern over the “military escalation” and called for restraint from all parties.
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