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Israel's Security Cabinet Approves Strikes On Military Targets In Iran

Syrian Foreign Minister Mekdad and Iran's Foreign Minister Amirabdollahian walk near Iran's consulate in Damascus that was targeted in a suspected Israeli attack on April 1, in Damascus

Israel's security cabinet unanimously approved strikes in Iran, as confirmed by the prime minister's office. The decision was made during a phone call shortly before the attack. Israel's military has since confirmed that they are targeting 'military targets' in Iran, following reports of explosions in Tehran.

Prior to this decision, there was uncertainty within the Israeli cabinet on how to respond to a missile barrage launched by Iran on October 1st. Last week, an Israeli official had indicated that a decision had not yet been reached.

The approval for strikes in Iran marks a significant escalation in tensions between the two countries. The exact nature and extent of the strikes are yet to be fully disclosed, but the confirmation from Israel's military indicates that the operation is underway.

Iran has not yet officially responded to these developments, but the situation is likely to further strain the already tense relations between the two nations. The international community will be closely monitoring the situation for any further developments or potential repercussions.

As the situation continues to unfold, both Israel and Iran will be under scrutiny for their actions and the potential impact on regional stability. The approval of strikes in Iran underscores the complex geopolitical dynamics at play in the Middle East and the ongoing challenges faced by both countries in navigating these turbulent waters.

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