Israel’s military has heightened its readiness in response to escalating tensions following an attack on an Iranian consulate in Damascus. The attack, which Iran claims killed seven Revolutionary Guard officers, has raised concerns of a potential retaliation.
In a televised statement, Chief of General Staff Herzi Halevi affirmed Israel’s preparedness to counter any Iranian threat. The US and Israeli forces in the region have been placed on high alert as reports suggest Iran may retaliate in the coming days.
Iranian officials have issued warnings, with a senior adviser to Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei stating that Israel’s embassies are “no longer safe.” This has prompted Israel to take precautionary measures, including halting leave for soldiers and calling up reservists to bolster air defense.
The Israeli Defence Minister, Yoav Gallant, assured that the defense establishment is ready to respond to any scenario. However, media reports of embassy evacuations have not been independently verified.
The strike on the Iranian consulate building in Syria has further heightened tensions between the two countries. Iran has vowed a response to the attack, which it claims killed high-ranking officers. Photos and videos from the scene show the aftermath of the strike, with smoke rising from the collapsed building.
As the situation continues to unfold, both Israel and the US remain on edge, anticipating potential retaliatory actions from Iran. The conflict between the two nations has escalated, with the recent attack marking a significant escalation in hostilities.