Israeli Army Spokesperson Daniel Hagari stated that the Negev and Tel Nof military bases in the country were hit in the missile attack carried out by Iran on Tuesday. ISRAEL'S "IRAN" CONFESSIONIsrael, which has increased its attacks in Lebanon, was shaken by Iran's missile attack last Tuesday. Iran launched a missile barrage at many points in Israel. Initially claiming that they did not suffer significant damage from the attack, Israel made a notable confession. "TWO OF OUR MILITARY BASES WERE HIT IN IRAN'S ATTACK"In a statement, Israeli Army Spokesperson Daniel Hagari confirmed that two Israeli air bases, Negev and Tel Nof, were hit in Iran's attack on Tuesday. Hagari said, "Iran's attack hit Negev Base, but none of the air force fighters were harmed." He added, "Our response to Iran's missile attack will come at the time Israel deems most appropriate." Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu, who described Iran's attack as "one of the great attacks in history," stated, "Iran attacked us with hundreds of missiles, we will respond." In his speech, Netanyahu said, "Iran stands behind all threats against us. No country in the world has accepted such an attack, nor could they, and Israel will not accept it either." RESPONSE TO MACRON: ISRAEL WILL WIN EVEN WITHOUT THEIR SUPPORTNetanyahu reacted to the words of French President Emmanuel Macron, who called for "an end to arms shipments to Israel," saying, "Israel will win even without their support, but their shame will continue even after the war is won." IRAN'S MISSILE ATTACKS ON ISRAELThe Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps reported that a missile attack was carried out against Israel, which targets Iran's "national security," on October 1. It was stated that the attack was in response to Israeli strikes that killed Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh, Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah, and Iranian Brigadier General Abbas Nilfuruşan. Iranian state television announced that approximately 200 missiles were fired at Israel and that hypersonic Fettah-1 missiles were used for the first time. Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu also stated that Iran made "a big mistake" with the missile attack and would pay the price.
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