In the early hours of a recent night, explosions were reported in Tehran as the Israeli military confirmed it was targeting Iranian military sites. The Israeli Prime Minister’s Office stated to CNN that the country’s security cabinet unanimously approved the airstrikes against Iran. Sources familiar with Israel’s operations revealed that as of approximately 5 a.m. local time on October 26, the Israeli military continued its actions, launching a second wave of strikes.
The Israeli Prime Minister’s Office noted that the security cabinet discussed the airstrikes over the phone just hours before they were initiated.
Following the blasts in Tehran, the Israeli military confirmed that they were indeed attacking military targets within Iran. However, Israeli officials have yet to disclose the specifics regarding the number and nature of these targets, though more details are anticipated once the operations conclude.
Iran has not yet commented on the attacks, and the state news agency reported that there have been no casualties thus far.