Israel denies that Iran attacked Netanyahu's office: 'It's propaganda from the Revolutionary Guard'
The Israeli Prime Minister's office refuted claims that it was attacked by Iran, labeling the assertions as false propaganda from the Iranian Revolutionary Guard.
The Israeli Prime Minister's office has strongly denied allegations that its headquarters was attacked by Iranian forces, labeling the claims as propaganda pushed by the Iranian Revolutionary Guard. This announcement comes in response to statements made by Iranian media, which reported that the office of PM Benjamin Netanyahu, along with other significant targets, were struck in what they termed 'selective and surprise missile attacks' using Jeibar missiles.
A spokesperson from Netanyahu's office emphasized the falsehood of the claims, affirming that the Prime Minister is currently in Israel and has not faced any such attacks. The Iranian Revolutionary Guard had previously communicated to the media that they had successfully conducted strikes on locations they associate with the Israeli military establishment, which they termed as responses to aggressions against Iran and its allies in the region.
The exchange highlights the ongoing tension between Israel and Iran, particularly amid heightened military rhetoric and regional conflicts. As both nations navigate a complex geopolitical landscape, such accusations and denials are likely to exacerbate hostilities and contribute to uncertainty in the region, especially given the already fraught situation involving missile technology and military capabilities.