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Israel Strikes Targets Across Iran, Expanding Their Conflict

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(Bloomberg) — Israeli fighter jets carried out airstrikes on military targets across Iran early Saturday, delivering on Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s vow to retaliate for a missile barrage three weeks ago and fanning fear of open conflict between the two longtime adversaries.

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The Israeli Defense Forces said it “completed precise and targeted strikes against military targets.” It said fighter jets struck facilities that made missiles used over the last year against Israel, as well as surface-to-air missile arrays. Numerous explosions were reported around Tehran, and Israel’s Channel 12 reported more strikes in the city of Shiraz. There were no immediate reports of casualties.

The target choices indicated that Netanyahu refrained from attacking Iran’s nuclear facilities and energy infrastructure as US President Joe Biden had urged. A US official, speaking to reporters on condition of anonymity, said the US had worked with Israel to come up with a “proportional” response and urged Iran not to retaliate again.

During the strikes, the Israel Defense Forces said it acted “in response to months of continuous attacks from the regime in Iran against the State of Israel” and that Israel had the “right and duty” to respond.

The Israeli statement about Saturday’s strikes was unusual as an open acknowledgment of action against Iran. Israeli is suspected of having conducted numerous assassinations against Iran in recent years, as well as a single strike after a previous Iranian attack in April that was a response to a strike on Iranian generals in Syria. But it hadn’t claimed direct responsibility for those attacks.

The early morning strikes fulfilled Netanyahu’s promise to hit back after Iran fired about 200 ballistic missiles at Israel on Oct. 1. The Islamic Republic said that attack was a reprisal after days of military and intelligence operations that killed Hezbollah militia members in Lebanon, which is Tehran’s most important proxy group and is deemed a terrorist organization by the US.

The tit-for-tat strikes fanned fears of a direct and open conflict between Israel and Iran. The US and its allies said for weeks that Israel had the right to defend itself but had worked behind the scenes to keep Israel from launching an attack that would set off a wider war.

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