Attack in the Isfahan region of Iran/Article 27 A
The political system reacted this morning (Friday) to an attack attributed to Israel in Iran. Minister of National Security Itamar Ben Gabir criticized the X network (formerly Twitter), and published a one-word tweet: "Dardel'". In contrast, Likud Knesset member Tali Gottlieb posted a more solemn tweet the morning after the attack.
"Good morning to the dear people of Israel. A morning in which the head is raised with pride. Israel is a strong and powerful country. May we restore the power of deterrence to ourselves," Gottlieb wrote. "For me it's a matter from Friday's psalms: 'On Edom I will cast my shoes.. Who rests until Edom.. In God we will become mighty and He will overcome our fortresses'. Amen yes be it."
According to the reports from last night, Israel attacked an airbase in the Isfahan region of central Iran - this is what American, Iranian and Israeli officials said, less than a week after the missile and drone attack on Israel. During the night, the official media in Iran reported explosions in Isfahan and the activation of the air defense systems. The television The state claimed that three small UAVs that were detected in the sky of the district were shot down without causing any damage on the ground.
Iranian officials have denied that there were missiles launched at the country from outside its territory and emphasized that the nuclear sites are safe, but three of them quoted by the New York Times anonymously confirmed that an airbase near Isfahan was hit. They did not say who was responsible for the attack or how it was carried out. Israel is officially silent, but Israeli officials who spoke anonymously to the New York Times confirmed that it was behind the attack. The IDF emphasized during the night that there are no changes in the instructions for the home front.