Iran’s Extensive Missile Attack on Israel Causes Public Anxiety

Iran’s extensive missile attack on Israel in recent hours has sparked anxiety and concern among the public.
A U.S. official announced on Tuesday, October 1st, that Iran’s missile attack on Israel is imminent and will occur in the coming hours. In conversations with several Western media outlets, he warned of serious consequences from a direct military attack by Iran against Israel.
The American official also claimed that the U.S. Central Command is prepared for Iranian threats, and Tel Aviv was informed several hours before this imminent attack.
The attacks currently being carried out by Iran against Israel include drone strikes and ballistic missile attacks. According to some Zionist officials, the targets of these Iranian attacks are three military air bases and an intelligence command center in northern Tel Aviv, which have been evacuated.
Israel’s Channel 12 television also announced: “400 missiles have been fired from Iran toward occupied territories, and warning sirens have sounded in most areas of Palestine.”
According to the Sputnik news agency, U.S. President Joe Biden held an emergency meeting with Vice President Kamala Harris and his security team regarding Iran’s attack on Israel. Joe Biden said about these attacks: “We are actively strengthening our defensive preparations to defend Israel against this attack. A direct military attack by Iran against Israel will have severe consequences for Iran.”
Israel’s security cabinet also held an emergency meeting in the command room at the military headquarters “Kirya” in Tel Aviv. This meeting was held to review the country’s security situation and respond to recent threats, particularly the missile attacks by the Islamic Republic.
It is worth noting that people in Karaj, Shahriyar, Shiraz, Kermanshah, and other provinces of Iran also reported hearing the sound of missile launches, which subsequently caused windows in homes to vibrate and caused public concern and distress. Many subsequently left their homes following these attacks and turned off their house lights.




