Explosions are heard in Tehran, Capital of Iran; Israel announces 'preventive attack'
Explosions in Tehran have been reported with Israel confirming a 'preventive attack' aimed at eliminating threats.
On Saturday morning, explosions were heard in central Tehran, Iran, reportedly targeting the Mehrabad airport. Local media have indicated that this assault is part of a broader strategy by Israel, as Defense Minister Israel Katz described it as a 'preventive attack' aimed at eliminating threats against the nation. While details were scarce immediately following the attack, its timing appears significant, given the heightened military tensions in the region.
The situation escalated as the supreme leader of Iran, Ali Khamenei, was reported to have been relocated to a secure location following the explosions. This shift raises concerns about the stability within the Iranian leadership and the nation’s response. Meanwhile, the Israeli Armed Forces activated air raid sirens across various parts of the country, preparing its citizens for the possibility of retaliatory missile strikes. Classes and work-related travel were also suspended as a precautionary measure.
Additionally, as tensions mount, the Israeli airport authority announced the closure of the airspace to civilian flights in light of potential threats. This incident comes amidst a growing concern over U.S. military presence in the region, suggesting a complex interplay of military strategies involving multiple nations in response to the ongoing geopolitical pressures. The implications of these developments could have far-reaching effects on regional stability and international relations.