Israel On High Alert As Iran Launches Missile Strikes, Urges Citizens To Seek Shelter

Florida Sen. Rick Scott: U.S. Must Hold Iran Accountable For Attacks On Israel

Israel On High Alert As Iran Launches Missile Strikes, Urges Citizens To Seek Shelter
Israel On High Alert As Iran Launches Missile Strikes, Urges Citizens To Seek Shelter

Senator Rick Scott issued a statement today condemning Iran’s missile attacks on Israel and calling for the United States to take decisive action.

Senator Scott said, “Four years ago, Iran was weak, broke, and powerless. Today, after years of appeasement by the Biden-Harris administration, which has allowed the Iranian regime access to billions of dollars, we are witnessing the horrifying consequences as Iran launches missile attacks on Israel. The administration’s policies have emboldened Iran, abandoning Israel and siding with those who seek to destroy the Jewish people and anyone who stands with them. Israel must do whatever is necessary to defend itself. The United States must stand firmly with Israel, providing all the resources needed to end the terror of the Ayatollah’s regime. We must make it clear that Iran will face severe consequences for these attacks.”

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Senator Scott has consistently advocated for strong U.S. support for Israel and has criticized the Biden administration for its handling of relations with Iran. He called for the immediate provision of resources to help Israel defend itself and a firm response to Iran’s aggression.

Emergency alerts were sent Tuesday to Israeli citizens via mobile phones and broadcasted on national television, instructing them to remain in shelters. Israeli army spokesman Rear Adm. Daniel Hagari reassured the public that Israel’s air defense system was fully operational, detecting and intercepting most threats, but cautioned that no defense system is foolproof.

Videos circulated in Iranian media showing what appeared to be missile launches from various locations, though the Iranian government did not immediately comment. The missile attack followed a day of rocket and missile fire from Lebanon, where Israel has begun limited ground operations targeting Hezbollah, the militant group backed by Iran.

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Israeli airstrikes and artillery hit Hezbollah positions in southern Lebanon, where residents had been ordered to evacuate. In response, Hezbollah fired a barrage of rockets into Israel. As fighting escalated, concerns over a wider regional conflict grew. A senior U.S. official, speaking on condition of anonymity, warned of severe consequences if Iran proceeded with its ballistic missile attack. U.S. military forces in the region, including ships and aircraft, are ready to assist Israel.

Rear Adm. Hagari reiterated the potential danger posed by the Iranian strike and urged Israelis to follow safety protocols. “The Iranian attack could be widespread. Following Home Front Command guidelines can save lives,” he stated.

This isn’t the first time Iran has targeted Israel; in April, Iran launched a direct missile attack, though many of the projectiles were intercepted by a U.S.-led coalition or failed in flight.

Hezbollah denied Israeli ground forces had entered Lebanon, but the Israeli military released footage showing Israeli troops conducting raids in southern Lebanon, targeting Hezbollah weapons caches and tunnels. These operations have further weakened Hezbollah, already reeling from targeted Israeli strikes that killed its leader, Hassan Nasrallah, and several top commanders in recent weeks.

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Israel has expanded its evacuation warnings, urging residents to leave areas north of the Awali River, further into Lebanese territory than previous evacuation zones. This raised speculation about how far Israel might push its ground operations into Lebanon.

In addition to the missile threat, an Israeli airstrike on Tuesday damaged a residential building near Beirut, approximately 100 meters from the Iranian Embassy. No casualties were reported.

With expectations of more rocket attacks from Hezbollah, Israel announced new restrictions, including bans on public gatherings and the closure of beaches in northern and central Israel. Thousands of reserve soldiers have also been called up to serve along the northern border.

The day’s violence extended to Tel Aviv, where a terrorist shooting on Jerusalem Boulevard in Jaffa left nine people wounded, including two in critical condition.

The attackers were killed at the scene, and local police described the incident as involving gunmen who opened fire on people waiting at a light rail station.

Emergency services declared a mass casualty event, and the victims were rushed to nearby hospitals for treatment.

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